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Rooms from 18.90 GBP | Situated in scenic Lostwithiel in the heart of the Fowey Valley, this modern hotel features private en suite rooms with 22-inch flat-screen TVs. The Eden Project is just 6 miles away.
All of the bright, airy rooms at Restormel Lodge offer free Wi-Fi, hairdryers, and tea/coffee-making facilities. Some rooms also offer king-size beds, luxury duvets, and bathrobes and slippers.
Restormel Lodge offers modern comforts and traditional hospitality. The Conservatory Restaurant seasonal menus offering Cornish produce, and the Lounge Bar provides local ales and a well-stocked wine cellar.
The outdoor heated swimming pool is open for guests to enjoy from April to October.
The Lost Gardens of Heligan are only 12 miles away and the stunning National Trust Lanhydrock House is just 3 miles away. The area has many little fishing villages. Other local beaches and beauty spots include Carlyon Bay, Par and Polkerris. |
  
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Rooms from 44.50 GBP | Situated close to the ancient town of Lostwithiel in the heart of Cornwall, the hotel is a great base for discovering coastlines, quiet inland villages, ancient towns and historic houses.
Lostwithiel Hotel Golf & Country Club offers outstanding comfort and service. It is idyllically set amongst 150 acres of rolling wooded hills which look down onto the beautiful and tranquil valley of the River Fowey. The hotel is also within driving distance of the Eden Project.
The spacious and individually designed bedrooms have been created from old Cornish barns with their mellowed stone and beamed ceilings set around an attractive courtyard. The mood of rural tranquillity is reflected in the delightful country pine furniture. The hotel has its own restaurant and bar as well as gymnasium, an indoor heated swimming pool, tennis courts and beautiful 18-hole golf course overlooking the River Fowey and close to the ancient town of Lostwithiel. |
  
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Rooms from 95.00 GBP | In 4 acres of beautiful grounds, this 3-star (AA) hotel is rated amongst the top 20 hotels in Cornwall and has two AA Rosette awards for food excellence. The Trelaske Hotel freshly prepares meals using locally sourced seasonal produce. Fresh fish and shellfish come from the Cornish fishing port of Looe. Meat is sourced from award-winning Cornish farms. Much of the fruit, vegetables and herbs are from the hotel's own grounds. With just 7 rooms, guests receive attentive, individual service. All of the spacious, comfortable rooms have lovely views over the surrounding countryside. Free private parking is available on site and there is also a cosy bar and comfortable lounges with real open fireplaces. |
  
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Rooms from 74.00 GBP | Ella, Neil, Jonathan, Matthew and James extend a warm welcome to you from Trehaven Manor in Looe.
Trehaven is a family run hotel. Acredited by The AA as 4 star guest accomodation, with the additional recognition of four yellow stars, puts us amongst the top 10% in the country.
The hotel is set in an elevated position in the picturesque fishing town of Looe and offers spectacular views over the ever-changing estuary and beyond to Looe Bridge and West Looe. We are conveniently located close to the town and Looe is ideally positioned as a base to explore the rest of Cornwall.
All rooms are tastefully furnished and en-suite, with TV, coffee and tea making facilities - free internet access, either via wifi or our guest PC.
We want you to feel at home during your stay. Unwind in our elegant lounge where a welcoming cream tea served with fresh homemade scones and delicious Cornish clotted cream awaits. Or sample a drink from the fully licensed bar whilst you relax from a hectic day.
We have the benefit of - on site - free parking. Each room has it's own guaranteed parking space. |
  
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Rooms from 105.00 GBP | Nestling within sight of the open sea at the mouth of the tranquil Camel Estuary, Padstow, in Cornwall, has always been a thriving fishing port and commercial centre for north Cornwall. At the heart of the town and overlooking the medieval harbour is the Old Custom House, now a stylish and intimate place to stay.
Standing on the quayside, the Old Custom House is still one of the finest buildings in the town. Today it is famous for its fine food, award-winning ales, elegant, intimate accommodation and for its luxurious Beauty Studio.
Padstow is renowned for its restaurants and fine cuisine and Pescadou restaurant is a jewel in the crown. Fashionably blending ancient with modern design, Pescadou caters for every eventuality from the celebratory dinner to the casual lunch.
Using fresh local produce and fish often straight from the quay outside, Pescadou restaurant offers an extensive menu of fish and seafood dishes complemented by a fine selection of wines. |
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