Great Pubs in Devon for St Patrick's Day
Branscombe.Nestling in the heart of Branscombe, one of Britain’s most picturesque villages, is the award winning, 14th Century, Ye Olde Masons Arms.With only a leisurely ten minute stroll to Branscombe Beach after St Patricks Day lunch.
Clyst Hydon. The Five
Bells Inn at Clyst Hydon is located in the Devon countryside and is a delightful thatched 16th century building. Traditional lunches and dinners in a cosy pub. Spend Paddy's Day in an atmospheric Inn where you can be sure of a warm welcome and great whisky!!
Doddiscombsleigh. Welcome to the Nobody Inn and restaurant set in Doddiscombsleigh between the Haldon Hills and the Teign Valley about six miles to the south-west of Exeter and considered to be one of the best eating and drinking establishments in the area. Get drunk in Doddiscombsleigh this St Patricks Day!!
Holsworthy. The
Rydon Inn at Holsworthy, West Devon was originally a Devon longhouse.It now combines tradition and atmosphere to provide you with an exceptional dining experience. Paddy's Day craic on an offbeat track - explore Holsworthy!!
Horn's Cross. The
Hoops Inn has been a landmark on the main route from North Devon via Clovelly to Cornwall for ages, welcoming St Patricks Day travellers to this beautiful and remote part of the English countryside since the 13th Century.
Lynmouth. Rising
Sun Try this award winning 14th Century thatched smugglers inn overlooking a tiny picturesque harbour in Lynmouth Bay. Visualise the stunning backdrop of the highest hogback cliffs in England. Situated on the edge of the Exmoor National Park with herds of wild deer, ponies and birds of prey. Go wild this Paddy's Day!! Oh yes!!
Noss Mayo.The Ship
Inn at Noss Mayo - A traditional waterside pub where you can enjoy St Patricks Day with our local beers and fresh, homemade food. Enjoy a mellow celebration this year!! The Ship Inn's location is a superb walking destination and a yachtsman's port of call - you can even tie up your boat outside!
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