Featuring a bar, Driftwood Spars offers accommodations in St. Agnes. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Richard
United States of America
Everything! The room was lovely. Great decor, size, comfortable bed. The view out to the cove and beach were fabulous.
With a restaurant and a pub, St Agnes Hotel is located in the coastal village of St Agnes, just 3 minutes’ drive from the stunning St Agnes Heritage Coast.
Michelle
United States of America
It was charming, historic, very clean, super friendly and helpful staff. The room was simply done but very pleasant.
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 .
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.
Featuring a garden, Luxurious apartment with view of Carn Brea offers accommodations in Redruth. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace.
St Agnes is a charming town with a beautiful coastline.
St Agnes is a charming town with a beautiful coastline. The coastal path is quite steep but the views are lovely - well worth the effort! The beach is sandy - great for children. The beach loos were very clean. The local people are really friendly and the award winning pub definitely deserves its recognition. We ate there three times. The bread from the local bakery was delicious. The two cafes we visited were very good and reasonably priced. I would definitely visit again.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely village with Pubs and shops , A half mile walk to...
A lovely village with Pubs and shops , A half mile walk to the beach a bit of a steep walk back up to the village though for us oldies
Lots of beautiful coastal walks in and around the area , surfing and fishing , sea swimming , lots to do and handy for drives to other places
Had a great stay would definatley go back
alison
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
St Agnes is a fabulous town/village.
St Agnes is a fabulous town/village. It has a real lived in feel, and doesn't seem to be populated by too many second home owners or holiday homes, ( I know, I was on holiday). The town hasn't, so far, been too spoilt by the building of innapropriate modern houses which blight a lot of this coastline, (whoever grants planning permission for these dreadful glass and faux wood fronted houses?).
The two supermarkets are well stocked as is the butchers and a visit to St Agnes bakery is a treat. A walk up to the beacon is a must for all visitors.
To be honest, I've always been a North Devon fan, but St Agnes has stolen my heart.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely little village with a nice choice of pubs,...
A lovely little village with a nice choice of pubs, restaurants, cafes, bakery and general stores. There is a public car park that has plenty of spaces and a bus service that we did not use but runs regularly to Perranporth, Redruth and surrounding areas.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
St.Agnes is fantastic for walkers, the views are the best,...
St.Agnes is fantastic for walkers, the views are the best, this coastline is rugged, walking along this coast line is fantastic.
You can't really beat it.
Chapel Porth is a good starting point - you can get decent lunch and good ice cream.
The village is small but really nice.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful little place with lovely local Pubs, restaurants...
Beautiful little place with lovely local Pubs, restaurants and local people.
Fantastic coastal walks and beaches with some great British heritage to view along the way.
It a great location with Newquay to the north and St Ives to the south and the east coast just 40 mins drive away, not only are you in beautiful location you have all the best bits of Cornwall on your doorstep.
Steve
United Kingdom
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We came to St. Agnes as part of a long-distance hike. Both the village and the hotel were delightful. We arrived on Fathers day so the hotel was all a.go.go, but peace and tranquility descended the following morning and we had a very relaxing breakfast.
The bed was very compfy! Bedroom was clean and staff very friendly. The hotel grounds were beautiful and the location great if wanting a quiet break in a lovley village.
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