Set in Polruan, The Lugger Inn offers beachfront accommodation 1.3 km from Readymoney Cove Beach and offers various facilities, such as a restaurant and a bar.
Set on the banks of the Fowey River Estuary in Bodinnick, The Old Ferry Inn has provided food and cosy accommodation for over 400 years. It features a panoramic restaurant and traditional Cornish pub....
Mark
United Kingdom
The river views from our room were spectacular, the bar/restaurant area was old English with lots of original features. The whole place was spotless and it was fantastic short break. The food was out of this world, Sunday lunch was unforgettable. A short ferry ride and you were in a vibrant area with independent shops, cafes and pubs.
Set in 2 acres of gardens, Talland Bay Hotel, Looe has a 2 AA Rosette-awarded restaurant, by the sea in Cornwall. The coastal path is just minutes away.
Daniel
United Kingdom
Very quirky, perfect location, very quiet and relaxing. The shower was very nice. Staff would go the extra mile to ensure you were comfortable.
Set in 2 acres of grounds, Boscundle Manor boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, bar and a spa. Just 1 mile from The Eden Project, the property also offers free parking and free WiFi.
Felicity
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, interior was very calm and relaxing. My husband and I thought the whole experience was delightful. The owners were helpful and charming, food was scrumptious and the rooms were clean and very comfortable.
Set in the small village of Lanlivery, less than 10 minutes from Eden Project, The Crown Inn features a sun terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Set 1 km from Readymoney Cove Beach, The King offers 4-star accommodation in Fowey and has a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Victoria
United Kingdom
The staff went above and beyond to ensure we had the best stay, the breakfast was incredible and the rooms have lovely decor. The location is perfect, would definitely stay here again.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of St Austell Bay, The Carlyon Bay Hotel features a luxury spa, award-winning restaurant and a golf course. The hotel has panoramic views and 4-star bedrooms.
A luxury hotel in Cornwall overlooking the Fowey’s attractive waterfront, the award-winning Old Quay House has a waterside terrace with estuary views. Wi-Fi is free to use.
Frank
Ireland
Lovely views of the Fowey river from the hotels dining room
Set in beautifully landscaped gardens, right by the water's edge, the award-winning Harbour Hotel Fowey has a scenic and peaceful location.
Louise
United Kingdom
Brilliant stay at the hotel. On arrival we were greated by friendly staff and told we had been upgraded to a superior sea view room! Beautiful views and good facilities. Dinner and breakfast were very good, with lovely views to compliment your morning coffee and all of the staff we came across were great too. Will
Definitely be returning, thankyou for a lovely stay.
Set in Fowey, less than 1 km from Readymoney Cove Beach, Fowey Hall Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
All the roads to and from Polruan are predominantly single...
All the roads to and from Polruan are predominantly single track roads. The location of property itself was elevated with spectacular estuary views towards Fowey. We found the Battery Park area to be quiet and peaceful at all times. The bungalow was well equiped and comfortable. Polruan was a lovely small fishing village however the trip to the local stores and water taxi are very steep and challenging for the faint hearted/elderly people. The local shop, bakery and tea rooms were all very good, and we found the locals were very approachable and happy to give directions and local advice etc. The water taxi to Fowey was an excellent service running both frequently and on time throughout the day and well into the evening. Fowey was a smashing little town with a good range of shops and places to eat in particular the grocery shops had lots of outstanding local produce on offer.
Keith E
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Polruan needs another eating out option .
Polruan needs another eating out option . You need to able to self cater as there is only the one pub serving food. Be aware of the step hills and steps We thought we were reasonably fit but it did get better over the 4 days. Fantastic location and of course the river never stops Loved it!!
victoria
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Off the beaten track - traditional, unspoilt and non...
Off the beaten track - traditional, unspoilt and non commercialised Cornish village.
Lovely friendly locals - great ferry service over to Fowey which has good choice of pretty decent restaurants and a selection of upmarket shops.
Steep hill to get there and little parking at the harbour but good parking at the top of the hill with different pleasant walkways down to the bottom
clifford
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Polruan is a very historic fishing village with lots of lane...
Polruan is a very historic fishing village with lots of lane and alleys to explore, and a working quay, with a shipyard and lots of boats coming and going. Part of it's charm is that it is very car-unfriendly, and you may have to park at the top of the hill in a carpark, so it's not a good base if you want to use your car a lot, but this makes it very nice to ramble around. The quay is a combination of industry and tourism, and can be noisy with welding from the shipyard. There are two sandy beaches in the town, both small, and they get covered at high tide. You can spend a pleasant evening with a pint and takeaway sitting on the quay and watching the world go by. There are two pubs, a sandwich/snack shop and a brilliant bakery. You can also walk along the coastal path or the estuary - Lantic Beach is an energetic couple of miles, and is a picturesque pebble beach. You can get the ferry over to Fowey and there are plenty of touristy shops and restaurants to explore there. We had two lovely meals at the Dwelling House in Fowey and Sams on the Beach in Polkerris.
Ciara
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely little village that's tucked away from the hustle and...
Lovely little village that's tucked away from the hustle and bustle. Pubs that serve food at the bottom of the hill, next to the harbour. A main village shop half way up the hill, post office next to the harbour too. Small beach area during low tide, ferry running daily between Polruan and Fowey and plenty of walks along the coast
CHRISTIAN
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Polruan is a lovely little harbour village.
Polruan is a lovely little harbour village. Getting there is very challenging through very narrow single track roads with not a lot of passing places and high hedges. It is very hilly and parking is at the top end of the village so could be a challenge for anyone who has mobility problems. The property we stayed in has no parking facility which is the same for a lot of the harbour front cottages, therefore you have to park in one of the public payable car parks up the hill.
Christine
United Kingdom
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