A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT HUNTER’S INN, EXMOOR.

Situated in the rolling hills of the beautiful Exmoor National Park, Hunter's Inn is bursting with heritage and character. Our traditional country inn boasts top quality bed & breakfast accommodation, traditional home cooked dining in our Exmoor Restaurant & Bar, as well as 4 acres of enchanting gardens and countryside walks for you to explore.
<h3>bed and breakfast accommodation in heddon valley</h3>

bed and breakfast accommodation in heddon valley

Relax in the tranquillity of one of our 10 newly refurbished en-suite hotel rooms at Hunter's Inn, Exmoor. Some bedrooms are fitted with majestic four-poster beds, whilst others have balconies with views that stretch across our magnificent gardens and out to Exmoor. Heddon Lodge is our self-catering apartment offering comfortable and flexible accommodation for families and groups. You are invited to explore our 4 acres of stunning landscaped grounds which are designed to reflect naturally the intimidating beauty of the Heddon Valley – they will not disappoint! Hunter's Inn is a dog-friendly hotel, and we welcome well-behaved dogs in some of the bedrooms.

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<h3>Fishing in the River Heddon</h3>

Fishing in the River Heddon

Just a short drive from North Devon Coastline, with a myriad of stunning nature trails and hiking routes on its doorstep, The Hunters Inn is an ideal base from which to explore the unique landscapes and wildlife of one of England’s most esteemed National Parks. Vehicle charge points are also available in the surrounding Heddon Valley. What's more, guests of the Hunter's Inn can now enjoy a spot of fishing in the nearby River Heddon. Offering a kilometre of open access to the public, this double bank Exmoor stream runs all the way to the picturesque Heddon's Mouth beach. Available from 15 March to 31 September at a cost of just £12 per day. Find out more and purchase your fishing tokens from the National Trust below:

 

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<h3>welcome stop-off for walkers exploring the exmoor coast</h3>

welcome stop-off for walkers exploring the exmoor coast

Conveniently located along the route of many of the walks through Exmoor National Park, Hunter's Inn & Exmoor Restaurant is a favourite stop-off point walkers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re exploring the trail of the South West Coast Path, or ambling down to Heddon’s Mouth to experience the beautiful North Devon coastline, we look forward to welcoming you for a drink and a bite to eat in the Exmoor Restaurant and Bar. Set in the idyllic Exmoor countryside as well as just a short walk away from the coast, Hunter's Inn makes an ideal base for discovering North Devon and it’s distinctive wildlife, flora and fauna.

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<h3> a stunning location for outstanding food & drink in an exmoor country pub</h3>

a stunning location for outstanding food & drink in an exmoor country pub

A passion for local produce and an eye for quality wines and ales, Hunter's Inn is the ideal location to enjoy delicious food & refreshing drinks in one of Exmoor’s most idyllic locations. We have a choice of bar and seating areas inside, together with stunning outdoor areas where you will feel at one with nature. Our staff will treat you like family and provide a warm welcome. All our meat is sourced locally, including the famous red ruby beef and our local shores provide us with outstanding fresh seafood.

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testimonials

Amazing food with a lovely friendly atmosphere!

“I have been here today with my family for lunch for my nephew’s Birthday. Amazing food with a lovely friendly atmosphere! The bar staff were faultless. Give it a go! Children and dogs made welcome”

Sunday Lunch

“A walk with dogs then Sunday Lunch. Wonderful views of the garden Traditional roast pork really good with brilliant crackling and apple sauce. My wife is used to disappointment but we moved to thank Wayne the chef personally for the stuffed peppers with goat’s cheese in filo. What a charming waitress.... Both of them and the barstaff. We are lucky to live near enough to go again and again”