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Top things to do in Exmoor National Park
"Situated in Challacombe in the Exmoor National Park is The Black Venus another traditional country pub, which is open for lunch and dinner. The character pub has a good blackboard menu, as well as daily fish specials. Dishes are cooked to order and largely use local produce."
"Park Street, Exford, Exmoor National Park TA24 7PP EnglandBar, British, PubBreakfast, Lunch, Drinks, DinnerReservations, Outdoor Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Seating, Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Digital Paym[email protected]+44 1643 831554http://www.crownhotelexmoor.co.uk"
"As befits a hotel set right beside Exford's village green, the restaurant at the Crown revels in a country-house vibe, offering twice-baked cheese soufflé, wild boar and apple sausages, and a beef and ale pie."
"Here hunting prints and stags' heads preside over leather armchairs, while luxury toiletries and masses of polished wood lend bedrooms a comfortable, traditional vibe."
"2 Bank Square, Dulverton, Exmoor National Park TA22 9BU EnglandBar, British, PubLunch, DinnerReservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Highchairs Available, Table Service[email protected]+44 1398 324437http://www.lionhoteldulverton.com"
"A warm welcome awaits you at the Ilfracombe Carlton, a privately owned hotel, well situated in the heart of Ilfracombe - North Devon's premier seaside resort. Ilfracombe is a hundred holidays, North Devon a thousand. There are many attractions to visit or just relax and unwind in the surrounds of the hotel."
"The Thatch is a welcoming British pub and inn set on the North Devon Coastline amidst the beautiful surroundings of Croyde Bay. The Thatch serves a range of ..."
"A premier North Devon Arts venue with a particularly unusual shape, The Landmark Theatre in Ilfracombe sits on the site of a former famous hotel in the resort. A multi-functional venue, The Landmark contains a huge theatre seating up to 480, a selection of cinema screens and The Pavilion holding up to 200 guests theatre style, ideal for conference events and gatherings. Year round performances include a mix of comedy, concerts, children’s shows and cutting edge drama including regular screenings of the National Theatre Live!"
"The Landmark Theatre is impossible to miss – a pair of domes resembling nuclear plant cooling towers (or Madonna’s Bra as it’s nicknamed) nestled between Tunnels Beach and Widemouth Beach. It hosts plays, gigs, talks and musicals, and the quirky and somewhat intimate setting makes for a great audience experience. These recommendations were updated on September 2, 2021 to keep your travel plans fresh."