

Belstone
On the north of the Moor, Belstone is very handy from the A30 dual carriageway. It's a quiet village with a
local cricket team and a couple of gardens open to the public in the Summer. The village green has pony visitors
all year round. It's one and only pub is the Tors Inn - recommended for those walkers heading off over the Moors
in search of nearby Belstone Common and the Nine Maidens cairn circle which is shown on the Ordnance Survey
map as 'Nine stones' not to be confused with the nine stones at nearby South Zeal ! 2 of the local gardens are
open in the NGS Scheme each year. See our gardens page for more information.
Belstone area Bed and Breakfast Accommodation





Good value village pub with excellent bar food. Single, twin and double rooms on offer with bed and breakfast. Walking on the Moors straight from the door. The bar offers over 50 whiskeys and real ale. Pony trekking centre in the village. Do read my food review on this friendly little pub. I have yet to see the bedrooms, but I will soon - Jill
Tors Inn B&B, Belstone, EX20 1QZ Telephone: 01837 840689, Email.
Children Accepted, No Dogs.

Ann is getting back to me with B&B prices for this year.
Fancy a horse ride ? Click here to see daily and hourly rates for booking horse riding at
Skaigh Stables near to Belstone. Morning and afternoon rides £18 per person per hour,
leaving at 10am and 2pm. Also pub rides £60 per person leaving at 10 am.
See Dartmoor from the saddle for an unforgettable memory.
Telephone numbers 01837 840429 and 01837 840917.

To find the a map of the Belstone area
and the whole range of brilliant Dartmoor maps
including some very good second hand ones
just click the bike picture on the left
££ Find cash points on Dartmoor.
Here's a link to Traveline, a very easy to use website to find your Belstone bus timetable.
Simply type your starting point, destination, and the relevant travel dates into the boxes on
the Traveline Public Transport website to find the bus you need. It's brilliant !!
££ cash points in the Dartmoor area and you might like to take a look at the Belstone village website.