Bed and Breakfasts in Cornwall

Cornwall is jam packed with places to visit and amazing countryside plus a mecca for people who love good quality seafood, cream teas and the traditional Cornish Pasty. Places to visit include - Flambards Theme Park at Helston, Newquay Zoo, The Eden Project located near St Austell, Tintagel Castle amongst plenty more.

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Trehaida Farm, Lanteglos, Fowey, Cornwall

PPPN £33.50 - £39.50
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Trehaida, offering a great bed and breakfast holiday, is situated in peaceful open countryside in the heart of Du Maurier country just a mile from Bodinnick with the car/passenger ferry across to Fowey. Come and enjoy a holiday seeing our lambs skipping in the fields whilst walking in the quiet lanes. We offer a warm welcome and relaxing holiday, having two comfortable centrally heated en-suite rooms - one family room and one double room - with TV, tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryers and CD clock radios with alarm. Ironing facilities are available on request. A traditional Cornish farmhouse breakfast is served in the dining room using fresh local produce. We are Jim and Ann Hair, down-sized farmers, who moved here in September 2005 after building Trehaida over a period of years. We now have 75 acres on which we run 150 breeding ewes and their followers. Lambing time is February and March, with shearing in June, depending on the weather. Ann makes her own jams and marmalade for her Bed and Breakfast visitors and enjoys meeting new people and giving them a pleasant holiday at Trehaida with a cup of tea and cakes on arrival. A hearty breakfast is served in the dining room, cooked on the traditional farmhouse range. We are doing our best to provide green tourism by joining COAST, recycling, using low energy bulbs, having water butts and using as much local produce as possible. Evening meals can be readily obtained down at the Old Ferry Inn, or in pubs or restaurants in the surrounding area. There is plenty to see and do around Fowey and East Cornwall, from visiting quaint seaside villages such as Polperro or attractions such as The Eden Project to walking the Cornish countryside, boating, horse riding, golfing and cycling. Truro and Plymouth are both less than an hour away. Come and enjoy our sun lounge for visitors use, opening on to a paved patio with a table and very comfortable chairs, ideal for a quiet drink in the evening sunshine. If the evenings prove to be a little cooler then step inside and enjoy the comfort of the indoor furniture but still with the same beautiful countryside views to enjoy. Rates: From £33.50 - £39.50 per person per night. Children over 4 are welcome. Wi-Fi/internet access. Off street parking. 4 Star Visit Britain.

Burlawn Farm, Wadebridge, Cornwall

PPPN £28
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
We would like to welcome you to Burlawn Farm, a gem located in the rolling Cornish countryside, a place for you to relax and feel at one with the world. Although situated in quiet and peaceful location, you are central to so much of what this exceptional part of Cornwall has to offer. Upon arrival we offer you a traditional Cornish cream tea with delicious homemade scones, local strawberry jam and a generous dollop of Cornish clotted cream. This can be taken in the dedicated guest lounge or you may prefer to take in the views from the garden. You are welcome to relax in our comfortable guest lounge that is equipped with flat screen TV and a wood burning stove. The breakfast room is light and airy with 3 individual tables with each table having seating for two guests. We believe that breakfast is an important part of your stay. The traditional Cornish breakfast consists of local bacon and sausage, mushrooms, tomato and fresh eggs to your liking, laid especially for you by our free range hens. We also provide a choice of cereal, fruit juice and beverages. Toast with a choice of local preserves, honey and our delicious homemade marmalade sets you up for the day. We are pleased to cater for any special dietary requirements you may have. You will be in an ideal position to explore Cornwall with its picturesque moors and rugged coastline. You can enjoy visiting country homes and gardens, churches, steam railways and theme parks, not to mention the miles of coastline, most of which is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. A trip to the world famous Eden Project or The Lost Gardens of Heligan is not to be missed. Wadebridge is one of North Cornwall's main market towns and a gateway to the Camel Trail. This centrally located town has much to offer visitors of all ages and interests all year round. It has a variety of restaurants, cafes, pubs, take-aways and a cinema. There is also an excellent selection of shops. Rates: From £28 per person per night. Sorry, no children. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access. 4 Star Visit Britain.

Polgwedhen, Truro, Cornwall

PPPN £34.50 - £42
No SmokingOff Street ParkingGardenHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Polgwedhen, a 200 year old farmhouse is hidden away at the end of a private lane, approximately ½ mile long, at Greenbottom, near Chacewater, just west of Truro. Surrounded by its own 10 acres of gardens, lake and pasture fields, the setting is idyllic, quiet, peaceful and secluded. One double bedroom and one twin bedroom are available for guests both en suite with shower/WC/handbasin, TV, radio, tea/coffee maker and Wi-Fi connection. Our rooms are newly refurbished and are quietly situated. Both bedrooms have garden and lake views. A wide choice is offered at breakfast. Choose from the buffet table and order Full English breakfast or Continental as you prefer, cooked on the AGA and served in the Sun Lounge overlooking the gardens to the lake beyond. Wherever possible we source produce from local farms and suppliers. Our stunning coastline never fails to entrance the visitor and Polgwedhen is well placed for both North and South coasts. One of our guests has said that the North coast, with its dramatic towering cliffs and spectacular wide sandy surfing beaches, is like champagne and the South coast, with its sleepy hidden coves, beautiful river estuaries and hidden creeks, is like vintage port. The Great Gardens of Cornwall are within easy reach from Polgwedhen and are especially famous for their Spring flowering and stunning sub tropical plantings. No less than 6 great golf courses, both links and parkland, are within 30 minutes drive. Walkers enjoy a huge choice of coastal and country paths and trails and a wide selection of first-class attractions to suit all tastes are easily accessible from Polgwedhen. Rates: From £34.50 to £42 per person per night. Children over 12 are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. Wi-Fi/internet access.

Trevellis, Newquay, Cornwall

PPPN £22
PR2S £50
Allows PetsNo SmokingGardenDisabled AccessHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
If you are looking for a relaxed, clean and comfortable Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the heart of Newquay, then you could give the Trevellis a try. We have a number of bedrooms, doubles/twins/family shower en-suites, singles (shared facilities). All our rooms are equipped with a free view television and complimentary refreshment tray. All rooms have recently been refurbished have central heating for the colder winter, towels are provided, hair dryers and ironing facilities available on request. Guests are provided with their own keys and have access at all times. Free WIFI is available. The dining room is spacious with seperate tables where a full english breakfast is served. Various options/vegetarian available on request. Cornwall is a county of England in the United Kingdom, forming the tip of the south-western peninsula of Great Britain and being the most south westerly county in England. It is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Five million tourists visit Cornwall each year, mostly drawn from within the UK. So it's no wonder that its successful tourist industry makes up around a quarter of the Cornish economy. Cornwall's unique culture, spectacular landscape and mild climate make it one of the most popular tourist destinations. It is most famous for its stunning scenery - tantalising views of deep wooded valleys and wide vistas of sparkling blue sea combine with a varied and luxuriantly coloured landscape, historic market towns, attractive fishing villages and picturesque riverside hamlets. Rates: From £22 per person per night. From £50 per room per night based on 2 people sharing. From £75 per family room per night. Children over 3 are welcome. No smoking. Pets are allowed by arrangement. Disabled facilities by arrangement - please enquire for details. Wi-Fi/internet access.

Honeycombe House, Mevagissey, Cornwall

PPPN £33
PR2S £70 to £75
4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star
No SmokingOff Street ParkingHas WiFi/Internet
Distance: Miles
Honeycombe House Bed and Breakfast, is a family run Victorian house situated a few minutes walk from the centre of the 14th Century picturesque working fishing village of Mevagissey. It is situated near the top of Polkirt Hill enjoying the most stunning views over both the inner and outer harbours of the village and miles of Cornish coastline. We pride ourselves in maintaining the warm and friendly atmosphere that has been part of Honeycombe House over many years. All our rooms have Double glazed windows and central heating controlled via a thermostat on the radiator, and include a heated towel rail, Digital LCD or Freeview colour T.V., Tea/Coffee making facilities, and also a hairdryer and clock radio. Wi- Fi Internet access is available throughout the guest areas of the house. All our beds are regularly hygienically cleaned to leave them: Sterilized, Dust mite and Allergen Free, Fungal Spores and other debris removed and Germs and Bacteria destroyed. Guest Bedroom 1 “Victoria” Double room with en-suite shower, W.C. and hand washbasin. There is a door leading to a large balcony with seating providing stunning views over Mevagissey harbour, the coastline and bay. Guest Bedroom 2 “Albert” Double room with en-suite shower, W.C. and hand washbasin. There is a door leading to a large balcony with seating providing stunning views over Mevagissey harbour, the coastline and bay. Guest bedroom 3 “Wordsworth”Double room with en-suite shower, W.C. and hand washbasin plus feature fireplace and exposed stonewall. View across Mevagissey bay. Guest bedroom 4 “John Brown Gilly”Twin room with en-suite shower, W.C. and hand washbasin. View across the village, valley and as far as Heligan House. Guest bedroom 5 “Stevenson” Single room. Hand washbasin in room and a separate private shower and private W.C. are available on the same landing for the exclusive use of this room. View across Mevagissey bay. Whatever your plans for the day, we know how important the first meal of the day is and at Honeycombe House we want to ensure you get a great start. Our breakfast room overlooks the harbours, coastline and bay. Rates: £33 per person per night for our single room. £70 to £75 per room per night for Double or Twin room (based on 2 people sharing) Children over 5 are welcome. No smoking. Sorry, no pets. Off street parking. 4 star Visit Britain. Visit Britain Breakfast Award.