Please note it is only a selection of our Superior Rooms that are Dog Friendly - Please contact us to check availability Set in private parklands in a Georgian mansion house, Penventon Park Hotel is...
Kristina H
United States of America
The property is historic and beautiful, and the location is excellent for exploring all of Cornwall. The staff were super nice and helpful. We enjoyed the pool and gym. The restaurant served good food. We thought that the overall value of what got at the Penventon was excellent based on other options we explored in Cornwall. Redruth has lovely Victorian architecture and many interesting things to see and do. We particularly enjoyed visiting Kresen Kernow (archives with largest collection of Cornish documents), hiking to the top of Carn Brea for spectacular views from the highest point in Cornwall, visiting the fascinating St Euny church, and the fabulous pasties at Bray's and K's. All of these are within walking distance. We also enjoyed the nearby Great Flat Lode, King Edward Mine Museum and the local beach at Portreath. There are excellent trails all around the area for biking, running and walking. If by any chance you are descended from Cornish miners and interested in learning more about your heritage, this is a particularly good place to stay! Although Redruth has fallen on hard economic times recently, which is heartbreaking to see, it was once one of the most prosperous towns in England due to the mining industry and the history and charm are still there for you to enjoy!
Featuring a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Inn For All Seasons is located in Redruth, 16 miles from Newquay Train Station and 16 miles from St Michael's Mount.
Lewis
United Kingdom
Perfectly located to visit family with ample free parking.
Located just outside historical Redruth, Tricky’s Hotel features 5 acres of grounds, and a traditional restaurant. The rugged coast at Portreath is a 5-minute drive away.
John
United Kingdom
Limited menu for breakfast . Room was lovely . Restaurant was popular with locals .
Featuring a garden, Luxurious apartment with view of Carn Brea offers accommodations in Redruth. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace.
The Cottage is located in Redruth, 16 miles from Newquay Train Station, and provides a patio, garden, and free WiFi. This lodge is 28 miles from Minack Theatre and 10 miles from Trelissick Garden.
SHINE CHALET - UNIQUE & COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION is located in Redruth, just 15 miles from Newquay Train Station and 19 miles from St Michael's Mount.
Jon
New Zealand
Thoughtfully and tastefully designed and furnished
Citrus Chalet, modern light and airy! is located in Redruth, just 23 miles from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre and 27 miles from Minack Theatre.
Sarang
United Kingdom
Clean, cozy and nice stay to base travels from, the hosts were absolutely amazing, prompt and easily connectable. The place was well stocked and had everything you needed for a few days stay.
Will highly recommend!!
Along the north Cornwall coast, around 30 minutes’drive from Newquay and St Ives, Portreath Arms has a cozy bar and restaurant serving fresh home-cooked food.
Redruth, like some other Cornish towns is struggling.
Redruth, like some other Cornish towns is struggling.
Lots of empty shops and charity shops.
Close to the A30, so it’s easy to go north south east or west .
No real eateries .
Within 4 miles you have Portreath which is a great place to spend a sunny day.
Dave
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Attached pub did not have food available after 2.30pm.
Attached pub did not have food available after 2.30pm. Breakfast at Trickys was great and very tasty. Nearby Portreath Brach was Beautiful and very enjoyable for a romantic stroll on the beach early morning
Susie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The room was lacking of air conditioning and I had to open a...
The room was lacking of air conditioning and I had to open a big and wide window for air during the night. I was frightened in case of crawling insects or a fox can easily climb in as the room I stayed downstairs on the side of back garden with load of weeds and a trees that looks like a forest.
Georgina
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Unfortunately i cant rate the town of Redruth very high.this...
Unfortunately i cant rate the town of Redruth very high.this is due to how steep the main shopping street is. If you have mobility issues dont shop in Redruth. But once you manage to get to the top of the street there are buses that can take you on lovely journeys to places like Truro, Penzance and surrounding areas all for a fiver day ticket. Plus there is a train station if you fancy a train ride. If you have a car and want to save on fuel then use one of the many long term carparks for around Four pound for the day and use the buses
DON
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Stayed in St Day, which was the perfect location to explore...
Stayed in St Day, which was the perfect location to explore wider Cornwall. I travelled out every day in all directions and the Road network was easy to navigate to get me around. There were plenty of options for having a great evening meal within a 5 mile radius of St Day. I enjoyed my stay here so much that I am planning on a return visit. Had a great nights sleep every night because it was lovely and quiet.
Ian
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
this hotel was outside the town of Redruth, in the country...
this hotel was outside the town of Redruth, in the country so not affected by Redruth itself and lots of nice places to visit nearby , Redruth itself is a sad and neglected little town, very few thriving businesses, lots of empty shops and too many charity shops. There seemed to be nowhere where food is served all day (we needed to eat late afternoon as we had to be at a venue by 6.30pm),one street (West End!) looked as if it was ripe for demolition. Lots of potential with its tin mining history, two very good pieces of artwork and also some interesting and historic buildings that could be renovated in to something rather special but left in a dreadful state of repair. A bit of levelling up and real investment could make it a very pleasant little town
Ann
United Kingdom
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Lovely cottage in an excellent location for a good price, we could walk everywhere and had a wonderful time exploring Redruth. We had an excellent dinner at Redruth Meadery which was just walking distance from the cottage
The hotel was the best place I stayed at, the staff was friendly explain everything very clear. Breakfast was fantastic, the fact that we could take our dog was a bonus even gave our dog treat when we checked in.
Huge choice for breakfast and everything easy to get at. The proprietors couldn't do enough to help make the stay enjoyable and our room was perfect. Will definitely go there again if we return to Redruth.
I would recommend this hotel to anyone it's very clean the food was excellent and the staff and the owners were amazing and made us feel really welcome I highly recommend this establishment
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