Jamaica Inn hotel, Cornwall's legendary coaching house, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, has stood high on Bodmin Moor for over four centuries. We're still referred to by historians as Cornwall's most famous smuggling inn. These days we do welcome the more salubrious guest ... and the odd ghost!
Jamaica Inn is set in one of the most breathtaking locations in Cornwall and we welcome locals and travellers alike. We are an ideal stop off point on the way to Cornwall's attractions such as the world famous Eden Project and Falmouth's National Maritime Museum. Who knows, you might even see a ghost in the bar or your room!
We have made many improvements to the old Jamaica Inn including extra hotel accommodation to offer more people a chance to experience the famous Jamaica Inn Hotel, Cornwall.
From breakfast until late evening, you can enjoy an extensive range of home cooked food and we are a family friendly hotel and inn.
With its cobbled courtyard, beamed ceilings, roaring log fires and real ales, Jamaica Inn's friendly, warm atmosphere welcomes you at any time of the year, whether you are a local, a visitor or just passing through.
Enter into the evil yet romantic era of smuggling in Cornwall and see what is probably the finest collection of smuggling artefacts in the country. Smuggling evolved when customs dues were first introduced in the thirteenth century but there was no form of law and order until the fifteenth century and even then it was negligible. Goods such as silks, tea, tobacco and brandy were more frequently smuggled into Cornwall than anywhere else in England.
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Hotel's Cancellation Policy
48 Hours Prior to Arrival
General Policies
Children Accepted
Pets Accepted
Check In on or after - 16:00
Check Out prior to - 11:00
Parking Info / Road Info
Nearest Motorway - A30
Parking - On-Site - 150
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