
We are a village location positioned half way down a narrow residential road and well placed for outdoor activities on and around DARTMOOR with a host of interesting places to visit such including manyNATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES , THE GARDEN HOUSE, THE EDEN PROJECT and the unique YELVERTON PAPERWEIGHT CENTRE. Our lovely market town of TAVISTOCK, winner of this years "Market Town of the Year" award, is only a very short drive away and yet we are only 9 miles from the CITY OF PLYMOUTH with it's shopping, nightlife and culture.


The small town of YELVERTON is situated within the DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK and is ideally placed for exploring and touring the WEST COUNTRY. The immediate area offers beautiful walks across the moorland where wild ponies are a delightful feature.
There are opportunities for golf, riding and fishing all within easy reach, and the ancient stannary town of TAVISTOCK with its pannier market is only 5 miles away. There are a wealth of NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES nearby including Sir Francis Drake's home, BUCLLAND ABBEY and the greater naval CITY OF PLYMOUTH is less than 9 miles away with theatres, restaurants and many leisure facilities.


From PLYMOUTH on A386. (look for sign posts to Tavistock...there are none for Yelverton!)
At Yelverton roundabout, take Tavistock exit. After 200 yards look for brown sign on LHS. Points RIGHT down Grange Road. Turn RIGHT at T-junction. Hotel is 300yards on LHS immediately after road narrows.
From PRINCETOWN on B3212
As above.
From TAVISTOCK on A 386
Come through Horrabridge and after about 1 mile start looking for a brown sign on LHS saying Harrabeer Country House Hotel and another shortly after saying Hotel. Go down Harrowbeer Lane. We are on LHS immediately after road narrows. If you overshoot this entrance don't panic...go up to roundabout and follow other instructions!!





To celebrate Michael's 60th birthday, Doug's 21st and that we will have been at the Harrabeer for 10 years in June we decided to take the hammer to the bar, gut it and take it back to its roots as far as was sensible. Wow! We had taken most of the room back a couple of centuries at least!
Now to put it back together!

Doug and Oggie worked together famously serenading each other most of the day with silly songs, drinking dozens of mugs of tea and consuming matching numbers of bacon sandwiches! Having the plumbing and plastering skills, Doug was put to the test on his first major project whilst Oggie was extreme backup and having to mix huge amounts of render and plaster trying to keep up with his brother's insatiable appetite for "more pug".
All is now completed and we think the results have been stunning. We hope you will too and look forward to welcoming you and enjoying a bottled local brewed beer, a single malt whisky or another favourite tipple with you.