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Riverside rambles and seaside pints with a view: the UK’s best waterside pubs

Beth Tingle

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There’s something timeless about a crisp cold pint by the water. Whether it’s the lull of a river, sea views from a sun-drenched terrace, or the gentle bob of boats in a harbour, waterside pubs have a magic all their own. Add stylish rooms, standout food and good walking trails from the door, and you’ve got the makings of the perfect UK escape. These waterside pubs span from the Scottish Highlands to the Norfolk coast, all with charm, character and the water close by.

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The White Horse, Norfolk 

Binoculars, tide tables and fresh oysters – this is a coastal stay with all the best extras. The White Horse gazes across the salt marshes of Brancaster Staithe, a wide open landscape of sea, sand and sky.  

Dine on the deck, watch the sunset with a bottle of wine, and spot wildlife from your balcony room. Interiors are fresh and nautical, the seafood-focused menu shines, and breakfast comes from the in-house smokehouse. 

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The Brackenrigg Inn, Cumbria 

Perched above Ullswater, this reimagined Lakeland inn pairs unbeatable views with warm hospitality. After a walk or wild swim, refuel with seasonal, locally sourced dishes and a pint of Cumbrian ale.  

Six restful bedrooms look directly onto the water and fells, and breakfast is a generous affair with full spreads or fresh pastries. A top choice for Lake District explorers looking to unwind. 

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Rising Sun, Cornwall 

Right on the waterfront in the charming village of St Mawes, this welcoming inn is made for salty air and relaxed afternoons. Watch the boats drift by from the terrace, dip into the harbour, or take the ferry across the Fal.  

The food is light, local and creative. Think Cornish seafood with a Mediterranean twist, and rooms that blend coastal cool with cosy comfort. 

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The Trout at Tadpole Bridge, Oxfordshire

This smart 17th-century inn is a dream for walkers, anglers and pub lovers. It sits quietly on a bend of the Thames, with big flagstone floors, old beams, and a riverside garden for long lunches.  

The food is thoughtful and seasonal, breakfasts are a highlight, and the cosy rooms – some in the courtyard annexe – are ideal for winding down after a day exploring the path or the pint list. 

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The Bell at Skenfrith, Monmouthshire 

The River Monnow curves right past this chic countryside escape near the Welsh border. With stacks of circular walks from the door, it’s perfect for active days followed by summer lunches on the terrace.  

Inside, it’s all warm tones, elegant rooms, and a restaurant that champions local produce. Some bedrooms overlook the water, others the hills. All offer peace and plenty of comfort. 

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The Inn at Loch Tummel, Perth & Kinross 

This restored inn in the Scottish Highlands delivers jaw-dropping views across Loch Tummel, rustic interiors and a warm welcome. Each stylish room is filled with wool throws, good books and whisky decanters for those all-important night caps.  

After walking or cycling nearby Schiehallion, return to fireside drinks and local flavours in the dining room. It’s cosy, creative and full of soul. 

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The Greyhound on the Test, Hampshire

The River Test flows right through the garden of this charming 15th-century inn. Outside, canvas dining and private fishing beats make the most of the setting.  

Inside, roaring fires, candlelit tables and garden cottage suites offer comfort and character. Explore Stockbridge, one of England’s prettiest small towns, or head further into the Hampshire hills. 

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The Cartford Inn, Lancashire 

Set beside the River Wyre with views to the Trough of Bowland, this bold, creative inn is full of surprises. Expect French-influenced menus, a gallery/deli, river view suites on stilts, and owners who are deeply passionate about hospitality.  

It’s a feast for the senses, from the design to the food, and a perfect base for exploring Lancashire’s countryside and coast. Check out Stockbridge, one of England’s prettiest small towns, or head further into the Hampshire hills. 

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