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The Hunter's Inn

A view of the Hunters Inn in Devon with bright blue sky
Hunters Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon | © National Trust Images / Hannah Burton

Nestled in an ancient wooded valley within Exmoor National Park, this traditional country inn offers a special place to stay in North Devon.

About The Hunter's Inn

A great base for ramblers, beach lovers and sightseers alike, this inn is set in the heart of tranquil ancient woodland, close to the rugged coastline and wild moorland that we care for. Built in 1906, this Arts and Crafts style inn boasts hearty meals and a welcome stop-off for visitors to the tree-lined Heddon Valley and the dramatic countryside beyond.

With 10 cosy en-suite bedrooms enjoying views over the beautiful Heddon Valley, visitors can choose from the inn’s own home-brewed Heddon Valley Ale or tuck into freshly prepared meals in the traditional country-style bar and restaurant, all set within 4 acres of gardens looking out to the valley. There’s also a separate self-catering apartment overlooking the garden.

With the South West Cost Path just minutes from the door, walkers will love exploring the rolling hills, rocky beaches and windswept cliffs that inspired Shelley, Coleridge and Wordsworth, before returning to kick off their boots and relax after a day on the trails. Hunter's Inn also has a history in fishing and has long been a meeting place for fishermen in Heddon Valley. With the the River Heddon running through the valley, you can enjoy a spot of catch and release trout fishing during your stay. The surrounding area is also a haven for wildlife such as red deer and otters - with a bit of luck you might even spot the UK's most endangered butterfly: the High Brown Fritillary.

Delve further into the hilly moorlands of the Exmoor National Park with its rugged coastline. Or take in the lush river gorges, ancient woodlands and Victorian tea gardens of Watersmeet. You can head in the opposite direction to walk the dramatic headland of Baggy Point, or relax on the glorious sandy beach at Woolacombe– great for sandcastle-builders and surfers alike.

Tying the knot? The dramatic valley provides an atmospheric setting for marriages and partnership ceremonies. There are a range of wedding packages from small ceremonies to larger occasions.

Notes for guests

Management: Hunter's Inn is managed for the National Trust by Bespoke Hotels.

Access: Some wheelchair access.

Bar and restaurant: The restaurant offers a carefully chosen menu using local sourced ingredients wherever possible, including lunch, dinner and a hearty Exmoor breakfast. The bar also has a wide drinks selection. The bar and dining lounge are decorated in traditional country style, with a fire for cosy evenings and outside seating for alfresco dining.

Accessibility: A fully accessible two bedroom apartment, Heddon Lodge, adjoins the inn, and there are Mobility Trampers available from the rangers’ office nearby to enjoy one of the easy access routes down to Heddon’s Mouth beach. Find out more about accessibility in Heddon Valley.

Parking and electric car charging points: There is a car park at the hotel with electric car charging points available.

Children and the surrounding area: For our little explorers, why not try the wild play area close to Hunters Inn that winds its way alongside the river Heddon, through tall trees and past ponds. The play area has reused wood from beech trees that were felled in the Valley for safety reasons, and gives the timber a new life as a source of adventure and exploration for children.

Skilled wood carver Gary Orange has transformed the tree trunks of the play area by carving wild and wonderful animals into them, many of which can be spotted for real in the valley.

Green Tourism: The Hunter's Inn has been awarded a Bronze award by Green Tourism. The awards certification programme recognises the commitment of tourism businesses which are actively working to become more sustainable. The Bronze/Silver/Gold awards are acknowledged worldwide as an indicator of good environmentally-friendly practice, and are a great way of progressing on a green journey as well as acting as a hallmark of green quality.

Supporting us: Your visit will help support our work in the Heddon Valley. Our rangers and volunteers play a vital role managing the local environment, keeping footpaths open and creating the right habitat for rare butterflies.

Opening times: 8am to 8pm.

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The exterior of Hunter's Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon

The Hunter's Inn 

The Hunter's Inn is managed for the National Trust by Bespoke Hotels. Call 01598 763230 and email info@huntersinnhotel.com.

Types of Accommodation

One of the double bedrooms at Hunter's Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon

Hotel rooms

All bedrooms are traditionally furnished, and are equipped with a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a hairdryer. Some have four-poster beds and two rooms have balconies overlooking the gardens.

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Dog-friendly accommodation

There's a warm welcome for you and your furry friend at Hunter's Inn. All of our rooms are dog-friendly, and there are plenty of coastal and countryside walks that are certain to get tails wagging.

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Heddon Lodge at the Hunter's Inn 

A two-bedroom apartment next door to the Hunter's Inn and only a mile away from a rocky beach, Heddon Lodge has everything you need for a fabulous coastal escape.

Visitors walking the path linking Heddon's Mouth to Woody Bay, Exmoor

Seasonal events

Visit www.thehuntersinnexmoor.co.uk for news, events and offers to keep you busy over the coming months.

Food on a picnic bench at Hunter's Inn, Devon

Bar and restaurant

The restaurant offers a carefully chosen menu using local sourced ingredients whenever possible, including lunch, dinner and a hearty Exmoor breakfast. The bar also has a wide drinks selection.

A sunset over Heddon Valley

Supporting us

Your visit will help support our work in the Heddon Valley. Our rangers and volunteers play a vital role managing the local environment, keeping footpaths open and creating the right habitat for rare butterflies.

One of the double bedrooms at Hunter's Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon
One of the double bedrooms at Hunter's Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon | © National Trust Images \ Mark Johnson

One of the double bedrooms at Hunter's Inn, Heddon Valley, Devon

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