Biker Pubs | Places popular with owners of Motorcycles!
With an emphasis on providing a pub experience not often found, with no tv or games machines, just a great pub serving a choice of legendary cobs, real ales, a good selection of ciders and hot drinks. As The Anchor Inn is located just off the canal with outside seating, it is an idea place to head to when on a ride out, for substance and to get lost from todays modern world! "I've got beer in my blood" jokes landlord Pete, "I don't think Grandad would see many changes if he saw the place now. The pub has stood the test of time and people are still as friendly." Pete is still using the same tables and chairs his Grandad bought in the 1920’s! (See more about the history of The Anchor here.) Located within an easy ride to/from The Black Country Museum and Bromsgrove, an hour (ish) to Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castle and the NEC. Open daily. Mondays to Saturdays: 11am - 4pm, then 7pm - 11pm. Sundays: 11am - 3pm, then 7pm - 10:30pm where: Caunsall Road, Caunsall, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY11 5YL |
![]() A choice of places to eat and drink include the comfortable and peaceful residents' lounge with an open log fire, the dining room serving good home-cooked food, within a friendly atmosphere and the homely Hiker's Bar, where a selection of real ales provides a just reward after a long ride, which always has a friendly, lively spirit about the place, often with live entertainment, in the form of occasional open music nights where anyone can get up and play! So wake up to stunning Lake district panorama, stay in a 300 year old inn and enjoy genuine hospitality from owners Neil and Jane who have run this lovely hotel in a traditional way for the last 23 years. Large parking area and garaged by arrangement.
where: Great Langdale, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9JY |
Situated in the heart of historic Tenby, a lively seaside pub, built by Sir William Paxton as his Tenby regency home, a stone’s throw from the harbour and a short stroll to sandy beaches. B&B or room only in eighteen en-suite tastefully furnished and stylish rooms, with some of the rooms adjoining a grand balcony overlooking Tudor Square, in the heart of the town. The narrow historic streets are full of a variety of restaurants, pubs, craft shops and cafés... Rest assured you can eat, drink, dance and shop till you drop in Tenby! This bustling seaside resort also provides a variety of activities and entertainment, including traditional boat excursions, fishing trips, quad-bike trails, paintballing, combat games, clay pigeon shooting and go-karting. After a hard days play, enjoy a refreshing pint or a bite to eat in one of the bars or beer garden, serving freshly prepared meals, daily specials and fresh local seafood. Paxton's Bistro, at the rear of the pub courtyard, is also available as a venue, for private functions. Limited private parking available, so check/reserve when you book. where: Tudor Square, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, SA70 7AJ tel: 01834 842 000 website: www.tenbyhousehotel.com e-mail: [email protected] |
A former Coaching Inn, the King's has been offering food and refreshments to guests for over 200 years. Nestling between the Galloway hills and forests to the north, the sweeping beaches of the Solway Firth to the south, the historic market town of Castle Douglas with stunning scenery, castles and stately homes, all around. Personally run by David (a Biker himself) and his wife Pauline, with an able staff, you will be warmly welcomed by them and locals alike. With 10 Bedrooms and a self contained apartment, comfortably sleeping 22. Enjoy B&B or dinner options, where the restaurant has a fine reputation for its extensive and imaginative menu of mouth-watering dishes using locally sourced produce such as the finest Galloway Beef & Steaks, Solway Salmon, Scallops, etc... A perfect base to explore enjoy the unspoilt beauty of Dumfries and Galloway or as a stop off heading to Ireland. David is only too pleased to recommend routes to ride. Drying room and secure off-road parking. where: St Andrew Street, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, DG7 1EL tel: 01556 502 626 website: www.galloway-golf.co.uk |