The Black A Moor Inn is a charismatic country pub, who sit on the edge of the city of Ripon, near to the popular tourist towns of Harrogate and York. They serve traditional home cooked food, a great selection of real ales from Yorkshire and they have five beautiful bedrooms. They are located just off, and about half way along the Morecambe to Bridlington Coast To Coast cycle ride.
The Fox is a quintessential, dog friendly English Inn which sits in the heart of Dorset. Upstairs there are 11 beautiful en-suite bedrooms, each decorated with a contemporary country feel. The pub is set in the heart of the county surrounded by a vast array of walks, cycle paths & bridle ways.
The George is a charming and historic coaching inn, who sit in the town centre of Mere, beneath the South Wiltshire Downs. They are located just a short two minute drive off the A303, and are well known locally for their warm hospitality, comfortable bedrooms and classic pub food. Mere lies at the south western tip of Salisbury Plain, close to the borders of Somerset and Dorset.
The Wild Garlic is nestled in the charming town of Nailsworth, in the south of the Cotswolds. They are situated in the picture postcard Cossack Square, and are just a short stroll from the bustling town centre. They have five gorgeous bedrooms, one of which is a family room, together with two self catering apartments. Stroud is well known for its wonderful mix of cafes, galleries and shops.
The Hood Arms is an historic inn in the middle of the picturesque village of Kilve on the edge of the Quantock Hills and near the route of the famous Coleridge Way.
The New Inn is a pretty thatched West Country free house situated in a picturesque, secluded Devon valley near Exeter between Dartmoor and Exmoor. The New Inn offers cosy comfortable bedrooms, making this a peaceful haven to enjoy the beauty and quiet of the Devon countryside.
The Abbey Hotel is a historic Grade II listed pub, restaurant, and hotel situated opposite Battle Abbey, gateway to the iconic battlefield. The pub has eight comfortable double or twin bedrooms, and their beer garden borders the historic 1066 walk through the Sussex countryside. Book a stay and enjoy a great choice of ales and pub classics and soak up the historic surroundings in comfort.
The Alvanley Arms sits in the village of Cotebrook on the A49, five minutes from Tarporley, and less than half an hour by car from Chester. The pub, which is over 400 years old has six beautifully decorated double or twin en-suite bedrooms. Their beer garden overlooks the duck pond and trout lake, and during the winter months the cosy bar has a lit log fire. Oulton Park Circuit is close by.
The Elks Head is a cosy, dog friendly country pub, which sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in the foothills of the North Pennines on the edge of Whitfield village. They have ten comfortable and characterful bedrooms with pretty views of the Northumberland countryside. Whifield is about ten miles from Hexham, and Hadrian’s Wall and the Pennine Way are both within easy reach.