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.
John
United Kingdom
The full English breakfast was epic! Location is perfect for visiting Tintagel Castle: access a few minutes walk.
All other pubs & shops just along the high street.
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.
Simon
United Kingdom
Great central location to the town, with easy access to the castle.
Located in Port Isaac, 400 metres from Port Gaverne Beach, Outlaw's Guest House provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Graham
United Kingdom
Every aspect was outstanding from the moment we walked in the door to when we left 3 days later.
All the staff were very engaging and helpful. The breakfasts were the highlight of our meals while away. We didn’t eat at the Outlaw restaurants on this trip, but after the breakfasts in the B&B we will be next trip.
The room and en-suite were very well presented and spotlessly clean.
Cake or cream tea on arrival and each afternoon was the icing on the cake! Thank you for a superb experience.
Situated in Tintagel, a 3-minute walk from the castle rumoured to have been birthplace of King Arthur, this traditional inn boasts free WiFi and free parking on site.
Alison
United Kingdom
Staff were very friendly and helpful. Food was lovely made with good fresh ingredients. Good Central location.
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.
Set in Tintagel, Camelot Castle Hotel offers sea views overlooking the cliff. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Tintagel Castle. Guests can have a cocktail at the bar....
This 18th-century former corn mill provides first-class food and board, like a true traditional inn. The Mill House is on Cornwall’s north coast, between Port Isaac and Boscastle
The Mill is a charmi...
It wasnt too far from the coast and we found some nice local...
It wasnt too far from the coast and we found some nice local pubs where you could get a nice meal and a drink.The country lanes were a bit narrow in places ,but everything else made up for that.The local people were friendly too.
Christine
Scored 10
10
Beautiful friendly village.
Beautiful friendly village. The White Hart Inn is a very old but quaint Inn where the staff are very friendly & the food is amazing. Read the book by Ann Worrell on the history of St Teath, it’s very interesting.
christine
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
St Teath is a quiet little village, but has a lovely pub (...
St Teath is a quiet little village, but has a lovely pub (the White Hart) for evening meals (portions are generous!), good location for visiting North Cornwall and just off the A39 (Atlantic Highway).
Sarah
Scored 8.0
8.0
A small typical Cornish town, near to Port Isaac and Newquay...
A small typical Cornish town, near to Port Isaac and Newquay ( ideal for who pratices surf and kayak).
The White Cottage is situated only 200 metres from the centre.
TREVILLEY LANE to be exact for who uses a navigator (to be careful that in Cornwall, the "roads" can be very, very narrow and the navigator doesn't always choose the ideal road!)
Near the house there is a caffé, open to 5pm.for English teas.
Nearby is a "real" pub/restaurant, open for meals fom 12 until 2pm. and 6 until 9pm with an assorted menu. Curry, fish & chips, Mexican Chili, ham & eggs, with a wide choice of local beer and a reasonable wine list. (I prefer the Somerset Cyder!)
The White Cottage is well restructed on two floors, quiet with modern furnishing. A bathroom including a shower.
I have visited Cornwall many times and it remains to be discovered in it's simple traditions and stone artitectual offerings.
Cornwall has it's own written language, lovely to discover local words, mainly of towns and villages.
I'd return in Spring, and follow the steps of "Poldark"!
It was nearly November, variable weather but I managed to visit Bodmin, Port Isaac, Newquay and Fowey.
christopher
Italy
Scored 8.0
8.0
A medium-sized village which still possesses a few shops and...
A medium-sized village which still possesses a few shops and a pub. The pub is a little dated. There are a small cafe and a shop/p.o for essential purchases and very good local butcher. Our visit in a wet late October was not really conducive to walking the village. The pub is 'O.K'.!
John
United Kingdom
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