Blisland Inn
About
The Blisland Inn, a celebrated Cornish pub and CAMRA National Pub of the Year 2001, welcomes visitors with a warm, home‑grown atmosphere. From the moment you enter the lounge bar, the scent of fresh ales and hearty Cornish fare fills the air, and the décor of timber beams and hand‑hung Toby jugs transports you to a rustic, old‑fashioned parlour. Beyond its historic charm, the Inn boasts an impressive real‑ale selection—over 1,300 varieties on tap—including local offerings handpumped from traditional pumps. The welcoming staff, led by landlord Gary Marshall, also crafts delicious home‑cooked specials such as chicken & ham pie and a wholesome vegetable soup. According to patrons, the pub’s lively yet friendly environment makes it a favourite gathering spot for locals and out‑of‑town visitors alike, a true highlight of Bodmin Moor’s hospitality scene.
Highlights
- Extensive Real Ale Collection
- Handcrafted Handpumps
- Cozy Parlor Lounge
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn offer milder weather and are ideal for enjoying the pub’s welcoming ambience and fresh ales.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour