Fingle Bridge Inn

Dartmoor National Park


A more perfect place for a riverside pint you simply could not find. Nestled in the middle of Fingle Woods, on the banks of the River Teign, this delightful pub is especially popular with ramblers exploring the surrounding forests. Light pub lunches are served daily, dinners from Thursday to Saturday.


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