THE SHIP INN
Read moreKnown as the Top Ship, as opposed to Porlock Weir's Bottom Ship, this excellent pub is a friendly address, set between a beautiful white-walled thatched cottage and a stone house. Eight real ales accompany the good local dishes, which are a little more sophisticated than usual in this kind of establishment. A popular address with locals and sometimes coveted by tourists at weekends. On certain evenings, live music evenings are organized. Six rooms are also available upstairs.
THE VILLAGE INN
Read moreThe Village Inn is a typical English pub, with wood panelling, cosy carpets, a warm fireplace and comfortable benches. The warm atmosphere attracts locals and visitors alike, who stop off between walks. The food is also traditional, with classic fish & chips, pies, burgers and other British dishes. You can also stay overnight in one of the rooms on offer.
THE RISING SUN
Read moreThis whitewashed building feels like an old inn. It's the true English cottage as we imagine it. The location is ideal, on the edge of the National Park and right on the river. This is undoubtedly the best restaurant in the area, serving excellent fresh fish. The plates are well presented and the place has a lot of character. It's a great place to stop for a bite to eat and a drink after a long hike. You can also spend the night here.