Top 10 pubs for hikers and climbers

Heading into the wilds this weekend? Make sure some light refreshment from one of these is on your list. “Good pubs are inextricably intertwined with British climbing and hillwalking,” says Paul Lewis of Peak Mountaineering. Some are best positioned for rock climbers, others for hillwalkers, and a pub crawl between them would make a great adventure. Cheers!
Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore, Scotland
Within easy walking distance of Aviemore village, and sitting on the banks of the River Spey, the Old Bridge is a welcoming pub serving fine food and fine Whiskeys.
Applecross Inn, Wester Ross, Scotland
Located in a stunning position; food, drink and even takeaway grub is available and you can also enjoy an ale from their Applecross Brewing Company.
The Old Dungeon Ghyll, Langdale Valley, Lake District
The Hikers’ Bar of this classic pub (open for over 300 years) offers a great range of real ales, Scottish Whiskeys and hearty, home-cooked meals.
Boot Inn, Eskdale, Lake District
Tucked away in the heart of the Eskdale Valley, within easy distance of some of the Lake District’s highest fells and most adventurous crags, and just seven miles from the sea.
The Cheshire Cheese, Hope, Peak District
Just as handy for climbers heading off the gritstone as it is for walkers descending from the Great Ridge, relax in this homely family-run pub with a central roaring fire.
The George, Alstonefield, Peak District
Perfectly placed for walkers and climbers visiting the White Peak, The George offers award-winning fine dining, so put on your best approach shoes!
Vaynol Arms, Nant Peris, Snowdonia
A traditional Welsh longhouse pub, well-placed for both climbers returning from the Llanberis Pass and hillwalkers descending Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). A pint of Dizzy Blonde awaits.
Marisco Tavern, Lundy Island
Fortunately, given that it’s the only one on Lundy, the Marisco Tavern is a great place to while away the post-climb evenings and share stories with other climbers.
The Square and Compass, Worth Matravers, Dorset
Popular with climbers visiting Swanage. The quirky building, ambience and sea views make this a lovely venue to watch sunset over a local pasty and cider.
Tinners Arms, Zennor, Cornwall
Close to various climbing venues including the iconic Bosigran, this one offers delicious home-cooked, locally-sourced food in a cosy, characterful ambience.