Set on a clifftop overlooking the harbour, The Old School Hotel offers a restaurant and en-suite rooms in Port Isaac. Free WiFi access is available in shared areas.
Honeysuckle hut is situated in Port Isaac, 34 km from Eden Project, 40 km from St Catherines Castle, and 42 km from Launceston Castle.
Dee
United Kingdom
The quietness was lovely for a night away and the views were amazing the area outside was kept very neat and tidy. The card which was left on the side was a lovely touch as was the bottle of prosecco and pint of milk. I also contacted the host as needed a taxi to get to wadebridge as the nearest bus stop was on a main busy rd with no pavement and Lucy didn't hesitate in giving us a few numbers.
Unique to the small fishing village of Port Isaac, The Gallery boasts a tiered traditional wild Cornish garden with spectacular sea views overlooking Port Isaac Bay.
Coe
United Kingdom
Location and service exceptional, view exceptional but temporarily reduced
Located on Padstow’s busy harbour front, the 4-star Harbour Hotel Padstow boasts views of the town and Camel Estuary. There is a popular restaurant as well as bright, individually styled rooms.
Robin
United Kingdom
Lovely facilities, great location and staff.. Breakfast was excellent..
Set in Tintagel, less than 1 km from Merlin's Cave Beach, The Wootons Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
James
United Kingdom
Everything
After a very long walk the bath was much appreciated
Staff were so kind about giving us a packed breakfast on day we left as bus was before their 8.30 breakfast
With views over the Camel Estuary and Atlantic Ocean, St Moritz Hotel features a spa with indoor and outdoor pool, gym and tennis courts.
Simon
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff. Great location. Very comfortable beds. The free minibus for local jaunts was a nice surprise. Driver Jet was very informative. The free milk and water was a nice touch.
Located in Tintagel, less than 1 km from Merlin's Cave Beach, The Olde Malthouse Inn provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Tianna
United Kingdom
The hotel was fantastic, beautiful! The breakfast was lovely and so nice to be able to pre book. The staff were so lovely and so helpful. Our first time in Cornwall and will definitely be returning to this hotel
I have been visiting Port Isaac for over 30 years.
I have been visiting Port Isaac for over 30 years. The sea is very attractive, but the village in general appeared tatty, dirty and not gardened. Some houses have expensive renovations, but are sitting empty! The business were similar, which put us off eating at them. The Golden Lion, is full of unchanged character & a good average meal / pint. The jetty fish shop is also good. The co-op is an asset.
Susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Port Isaac is lovely, but access for anyone with walking...
Port Isaac is lovely, but access for anyone with walking problems is difficult. It is very steep and not really accessible by car. Parking is at least 20 minutes away.
The School House is a great place to eat.
Roy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Port Isaac is a glorious, historic fishing village in North...
Port Isaac is a glorious, historic fishing village in North Cornwall. On the harbour level, you'll find a higgledy-piggledy assortment of lanes packed with beautiful, picture-perfect cottages. Also on this level is the beach/harbour itself, a great pub and several tourist shops and restaurants that specialise in locally caught seafood (including Nathan Outlaw's fantastic restaurant).
On Port Isaac's top levels, you'll find shops and more independent restaurants.
It's a really atmospheric, special place, framed by the rugged Cornish coastline. However, be warned: it gets VERY busy in peak season (a nightmare for parking), so consider a stay during quieter times.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's such a beautiful place to visit all year round.
It's such a beautiful place to visit all year round. Unfortunately, it happened to me to visit it in autumn but anyway, I enjoyed both visits. I believe in summertime it should be outstanding to be there. I would definitely recommend visiting it if you want an escape from the busy city. I would recommend you to visit the Newquay too. It's worth it.
Karo_R
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful, peaceful village. Cornish people so lovely.
A beautiful, peaceful village. Cornish people so lovely. The village is isolated but depicts everything we know it for on the tv and movies (Doc Martin and Fishermen’s Friends). It does not disappoint. But there is much more. artists, nice eateries and gift shops. Also great history and sense of community. It is a relaxed pace to just chill. There are hills and cobblestones streets - but accessible for most. Take a walking tour to find out about history, movie making and life in the village. No access for cars so you must be able to walk everywhere. Do need to use buses or have a car if you wish to explore more of Cornwall. Transport is an issue. Do your research if you are train travellers. If touring then 1 full day and night in Port Isaac a must. Very safe. Loved it! There is a small Co-op. Suggest you take alcohol eg scotch with you if you feel like drink in your accommodation - as not a lot on offer. A range of restaurants. Such fresh seafood. If you have a self contained unit you can buy fresh and eat in. But restaurants offer seafood specials.
Sandra
Australia
10
Scored 10
It is a beautiful fishing village with lots of good...
It is a beautiful fishing village with lots of good restaurants and shops. Picturesque! We enjoyed our tour of Doc Martin and seeing the scenes from Fishermen’s Friends movie. We would definitely come again but find a day trip would have covered it along with the terrific hike to Port Quinn.
Great location in the little town of Port Isaac. It is a very small cottage and typical of most homes in the area. Once we got used to being snug and had unpacked and stowed our luggage under the bed we found that everything we needed to be comfortable was in fact there. The bed was comfortable and the duvet fluffy and warm. The heaters were efficient and warmed the cottage up quickly. From the bedroom window you can see the harbor and with it open a little we could hear the ocean at night - lovely.
We used Plain Street Cottage as a base whilst walking on the South West Coastal Path. It was ideally situated near to Port Isaac so that we could park there each day. If we had wanted to use the bus it was also directly on the 56 route which runs between Newquay and Port Isaac. The cottage was very homely and had all of the amenities that we required. Whilst we didn't meet Zoe she gave very clear and timely instructions on how to find the property.
Exceptional customer service . Annie Jamie and the rest of the staff could not do enough for us. Well done guys you were a credit to a lovely hotel.
We stayed in room 5 which was really comfortable had lovely views and a brand new bathroom with luxury shower.
Food was excellent. Great location for walking into Port Isaac Port Quinn and along coast path to Polzeath. Plenty to see and do in the area with excellent recommendations from hotel staff
Room enjoys a fabulous view of Port Isaac harbor. The room is tastefully and artistically furnished and decorated. Staff were super friendly and helpful. There's a nice garden to relax in in good weather. A wonderful take-away coffee shop is just below... but it doesn't open until 9:30! And the School House Inn and Restaurant across the street once refused us service as non- resident/guests.
It’s in Port Isaac
Beds linen and towels and decor
The kitchen. Howdens good quality
The shower (1st floor)
Open plan ground floor (not suitable for small children
Front and rear garden
Close to the beach/pub/restaurant - excellent
The Golden Lion (The leaky cauldron)
The grave stone in the front garden (Catherine Birks in 1859)
Fabulous location, stayed over Christmas and lovely treats left for us. So much more room than the photos show. Very warm with lots of added extras as in toiletries etc. Bedding so clean and comfortable and right in the heart of Port Isaac with no noise at all. Can't wait to go back. Also the outhouse is an added bonus.
We had a wonderful time in Port Isaac and even met one of the Fishermen's friends (Jon who owns the Boathouse across the street). Everybody was super nice, seafood 🦞 was wonderful and the walks are spectacular.
The location of this fisherman cottage is great. Great views, 1 min walk to the pub and harbor.
Quiet, comfortable room in a family home. Plenty of closet, drawer, and under bed space. Good heat and hot water. Coffee, tea, and shortbread in the room. Friendly host with good communication. Good breakfast. Free parking. Near Port Isaac.
Beautiful area, picturesque village, personal and very comfortable rooms in a historic building. Good breakfast and lunch alternatives. Walking distance to Port Isaac. The roof terrace was a very nice surprise!
breakfast and dinner were good, well prepared and well served.
Staff also ran us to a nearby town we wanted to see, where parking was difficult, and then picked us up. Real bonus points for that
Set in the perfect location opposite the harbour in Port Isaac, we had a lovely stay. The room was charming and spotless, and the staff pleasant and welcoming.
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