Most people in the UK will have a favourite local pub, perhaps the one closest to their house that they can nip in for a pint or a meal.
With so many pubs scattered across the country, you’re never far away from a pub – but some pubs have become famous for being as far away from civilization as possible.
The experts at hospitality payment company Dojo have compiled a list of the UK’s most remote pubs – all of which are only accessible by boat.
Perched atop Holy Island – also known as Lindisfarne – is a charming little pub that can only be visited at certain times in the tide.
This little island off the northeast coast of England is only accessible at low tide and in the winter months high winds and drastic weather can impact this.
Luckily, the Ship Inn offers overnight stays to guests where you can sample the in-house distilled Holy Island Gin and enjoy some of the traditional pub fare.
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