Overlooking Portleven Harbour, The Harbour Inn offers spacious rooms with en suite facilities. With free parking and free Wi-Fi, there is also a traditional restaurant, a cosy bar and sea views.
Claire
United Kingdom
Clean, comfortable, good location, good facilities, inc two dryrobe style coats to watch the storms in, nice tea, coffee and biscuits, well stocked mini bar with a free beer, lovely helpful staff, excellent breakfast and evening meals were very good.
Situated 2.5 km from Loe Bar Beach, 14 km from St Michael's Mount and 22 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre, The Artist Loft, Ensuite Guest Rooms, Porthleven features accommodation located in...
Ella
United Kingdom
Great location, clean and comfortable room. And we slept extremely well
Set 2.5 km from Loe Bar Beach, 14 km from St Michael's Mount and 22 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre, The Samphire Cottage offers accommodation situated in Porthleven.
Steve
United Kingdom
Great location for walking into Porth Leven town. Nice to have a fire place.
An elegant destination on the Lizard Peninsula, the Mullion Cove Hotel & Spa features an AA Rosette-winning restaurant and offers spectacular sea views.
Set in 12 acres of mature cliff-top gardens, this luxury seaside hotel offers wonderful views across Mount's Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The hotel features a restaurant, spa and a cinema room.
Michele
United Kingdom
Loved the hotel room and bathroom. Service was outstanding- view magnificent
Porthleven is a beautiful town, with two pubs, plenty of...
Porthleven is a beautiful town, with two pubs, plenty of restaurants, fish and chip shop and pasty shop. A small supermarket is also there. Fabulous walks along the coast to Loe Bar, a big sandy beach. Close to Marazion (St Michael's Mount), The Minack theatre, and easy access to Heston, Truro and Falmouth.
Annabel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We visited Porthleven back in September on a stormy day when...
We visited Porthleven back in September on a stormy day when the waves were crashing over the harbour so wanted to visit in summer. The beach is a shingle beach, quite a few pubs. We eat at the harbour inn both nights, you must book to get a table as it gets very busy, food was tasty and good choice on the menu. Staff were also attentive and friendly.
Quite a few shops to look around also.
Easy to walk around, car park in town easy accessible too.
We arrived here after a week in Looe, visited Trebah Gardens (on our way here) which has it's own beach, well worth a visit, and Mousehole is another village worth visiting in this area as well as St Michaels Mount.
Beth
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely coastal village in a valley, with a harbour, beach...
Lovely coastal village in a valley, with a harbour, beach and local walks in beautiful countryside.
Good village shop. Pubs, cafes, takeaways mainly good quality. Some over the top prices but mostly good value.
Recommend the Catch chippy and the Harbour Inn particularly. Ship is a great local pub.
Plenty of music.
Adrian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I would imagine it is very busy in the summer.
I would imagine it is very busy in the summer. January is a great time to take a short trip here. Looks like a lot of holiday homes or second homes are here, but that did not take away our enjoyment of the location.
The coastal walks are amazing.
Mark
Scored 10
10
This is a real Gem - a beautiful little harbour, with...
This is a real Gem - a beautiful little harbour, with interesting gift/craft shops, galleries, plenty of choices restaurants and pubs. Great outdoor seating and wonderful views out to sea. Not as busy as some places we visited in Cornwall which certainly added to its charm. It was interesting whatever the weather - a sunhaven and a great place to watch rough seas and high tides. the coast walk in either direction was wonderful with amazing views out to sea. A small beach on the otherside was a great space for those tempted to surf - though the water was pretty cold.
Gareth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We like the unspoilt harbour .
We like the unspoilt harbour . There was a lot of building work when we were there but that will end. Also a road closure which caused heavy traffic to pass where we were staying. Breakfast facilities good close by.
Marylin
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The location was great and Salvay was warm and comfortable for our short break. Having outside seating would be lovely for the warmer months. The bedroom was large and the bedding clean and fresh.
There were lots of books and games on the book shelves which is a lovely touch.
We love Porthleven and spend most of our short breaks here as it’s busy enough even in winter. We managed to find free parking within 2-3 minutes walk from the property.
The cottage was beautifully furnished and spotlessly clean. It was a lovely space to relax in with lots of classy finishing touches. The kitchen was well equipped and the oven was great. it was a really short walk to the harbour and restaurants in Porthleven.
Fantastic location just a few minutes walk into Porthleven. Great to have off street parking. The cottage was very well equipped and spacious. Garden was fully dog proof!
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