Featuring a terrace and a bar, Holiday Inn Express - Bodmin - Victoria Junction, an IHG Hotel is located in Bodmin, 14 miles from Newquay Train Station and 8.1 miles from Eden Project.
Located in Bodmin, 19 miles from Newquay Train Station, Bodmin Jail Hotel has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nestled amid the beautiful Cornish countryside, between Bodmin and Wadebridge, this charming hotel is beautifully set within a Grade II listed building, dating back to the early 18th century.
John
United Kingdom
The host was really nice,rooms good value for money.
All rooms at Lanhydrock View are fitted with a seating area and a flat-screen TV. Featuring a private bathroom with a bath and a hair dryer, rooms at the guest house also boast free WiFi.
Baraniecki
United Kingdom
Key and room instructions were very clear. Everything was clean and as expected. On meeting Angie she was very welcoming and helpful.
Located in Bodmin, 24 mi from Port Isaac, Treganoon House, Lanlivery features a garden and free WiFi. Newquay is 21 mi from Treganoon House, Lanlivery, while Padstow is 23 mi from the property.
A recently renovated vacation home, Meadow Bluebird offers accommodations in Bodmin. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
A holiday in Bodmin Moor offers a blend of natural beauty,...
A holiday in Bodmin Moor offers a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and tranquillity. This rugged landscape in Cornwall, with its sweeping moorlands and granite tors, provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, cycling, and horse riding along scenic trails, with stunning views that change with the seasons. The area is steeped in history, featuring ancient stone circles, the famed Jamaica Inn, and Bodmin Jail, offering fascinating insights into the past. Wildlife watchers can spot rare birds, while those seeking serenity can find peace in the vast open spaces and star-filled skies at night. Local villages, such as St. Neot and Blisland, charm visitors with their quaint pubs and welcoming community spirit. A holiday in Bodmin Moor is an opportunity to reconnect with nature, explore historical sites, and experience the unique Cornish culture.
Matt
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
A busy town and lots of traffic.
A busy town and lots of traffic. Worth exploring, but I didn't have the time, other than looking at the old jail. Good mid-way stopping point if travelling further into Cornwall.
The hotel served a very good breakfast and the evening meal was well prepared: the lamb that I had was beautifully cooked. The options for puddings were mainly cake-based and personally, I found my meringue option a tad sweet (as one might expect) with no pouring cream to calm it down!
Allan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very interesting town - very old. good shops - nice high st.
Very interesting town - very old. good shops - nice high st.
good section of supermarkets. easy to walk around.
nice walk to the beacon
nice pint in Hole in wall pub
useful laundromat open till 8pm near sainsburys
Rachel
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
It’s looking tired but it’s the gateway to lots of other...
It’s looking tired but it’s the gateway to lots of other places. Plymouth is within reach maybe 40mins by car. The prison has the attraction of the museum with guided tours which are great fun The prison, now hotel is absolutely wonderful. Great gala night for new year with the best food ever. The Bodmin folk are so friendly and will advise on where to eat to suit your budget. The Eden project is a great trip to make even on a rainy day. There are do many places to suit any pocket don’t forget Looe such a pretty place
Beverley
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Was visiting a sick relative in the hospital & hotel very...
Was visiting a sick relative in the hospital & hotel very convenient for that. Have always been in transit elsewhere so didn't know the town well. So attractive and clean. Very friendly people who readily helped direct or help in other ways. I have relatives who came from Probus and Devonshire so visited both counties from 1946 onwards and think changes by and large sensitive and well carried out. The beauty of the county and rural nature has been largely preserved and if controlled population increase measures are sympathetically controlled, the character of the county ought to be preserved along with its beauty.
Arlene
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great experience, the renovation work is amazing...
A great experience, the renovation work is amazing throughout the hotel! We only stayed there for 1 night but we would have liked to have spend more time.
Comfortable beds, and a great spacious bathroom.
Great breakfast options.
Would be great to have gluten free options in the room service menu.
Carolina Trevisi
Colombia
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By far the best 3 star hotel I’ve stayed in. I was working in Cornwall so I chose something different from the usual premier inn. Lovely staff and a smashing restaurant with beautiful views over the golf course. Very quiet, so refreshing not to have to listen to hotels doors banging all night . And next time we stay my nephew owes one of the ladies a lighter as we borrowed theirs and he forgot to return it. Also a big thanks to the staff who made us sausage sandwiches to take away with us as we had to leave before breakfast started.
The Trehellas House hotel is an absolute gem. Magnificent value and truly wonderful service from delightful owners for whom nothing was too much trouble. Sophisticated restaurant in small local rural hotel a wonderful bonus and both dinner and breakfast top quality with locally sourced ingredients. I cannot recommend highly enough
Nice quiet location, easy walk into the town. Couple bus stops around. Super lovely little room, tea/coffee/snacks in the room when I arrived, perfect for my short solo night in Bodmin!
Loction was Ok not much else going on around in Bodmin but the hotel made up for this. Staff were friendly and helpful attractions were excellent and the food was superb.
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