Set in Tintagel, Camelot Castle Hotel offers sea views overlooking the cliff. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Tintagel Castle. Guests can have a cocktail at the bar....
Located in Tintagel, a 3-minute walk from the castle rumored to have been birthplace of King Arthur, this traditional inn features free WiFi and free parking on site.
Located on Padstow’s busy harbor front, the 4-star Padstow Harbor Hotel features views of the town and Camel Estuary. There is a popular restaurant as well as bright, individually styled rooms.
Located in Tintagel, a 10-minute walk from Merlin's Cave Beach, The Wootons Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Offering light, elegant bedrooms with luxurious bathrooms, The Old Custom House overlooks Padstow’s medieval harbor. Fresh, local fish and seafood are served in the stylish restaurant.
Port Isaac is lovely, but access for anyone with walking...
Port Isaac is lovely, but access for anyone with walking problems is difficult. It is very steep and not really accessible by car. Parking is at least 20 minutes away.
The School House is a great place to eat.
Roy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Port Isaac is a glorious, historic fishing village in North...
Port Isaac is a glorious, historic fishing village in North Cornwall. On the harbour level, you'll find a higgledy-piggledy assortment of lanes packed with beautiful, picture-perfect cottages. Also on this level is the beach/harbour itself, a great pub and several tourist shops and restaurants that specialise in locally caught seafood (including Nathan Outlaw's fantastic restaurant).
On Port Isaac's top levels, you'll find shops and more independent restaurants.
It's a really atmospheric, special place, framed by the rugged Cornish coastline. However, be warned: it gets VERY busy in peak season (a nightmare for parking), so consider a stay during quieter times.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's such a beautiful place to visit all year round.
It's such a beautiful place to visit all year round. Unfortunately, it happened to me to visit it in autumn but anyway, I enjoyed both visits. I believe in summertime it should be outstanding to be there. I would definitely recommend visiting it if you want an escape from the busy city. I would recommend you to visit the Newquay too. It's worth it.
Karo_R
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful, peaceful village. Cornish people so lovely.
A beautiful, peaceful village. Cornish people so lovely. The village is isolated but depicts everything we know it for on the tv and movies (Doc Martin and Fishermen’s Friends). It does not disappoint. But there is much more. artists, nice eateries and gift shops. Also great history and sense of community. It is a relaxed pace to just chill. There are hills and cobblestones streets - but accessible for most. Take a walking tour to find out about history, movie making and life in the village. No access for cars so you must be able to walk everywhere. Do need to use buses or have a car if you wish to explore more of Cornwall. Transport is an issue. Do your research if you are train travellers. If touring then 1 full day and night in Port Isaac a must. Very safe. Loved it! There is a small Co-op. Suggest you take alcohol eg scotch with you if you feel like drink in your accommodation - as not a lot on offer. A range of restaurants. Such fresh seafood. If you have a self contained unit you can buy fresh and eat in. But restaurants offer seafood specials.
Sandra
Australia
10
Scored 10
It is a beautiful fishing village with lots of good...
It is a beautiful fishing village with lots of good restaurants and shops. Picturesque! We enjoyed our tour of Doc Martin and seeing the scenes from Fishermen’s Friends movie. We would definitely come again but find a day trip would have covered it along with the terrific hike to Port Quinn.
Colleen
10
Scored 10
If you're going because you're enamored with the Doc Martin...
If you're going because you're enamored with the Doc Martin TV show and want to get in on the tour, you need to reserve a spot by phone. The number's by the beach. Everything looks much, much smaller than in the TV show...they used a wide-angle lens. You won't get inside of Doc Martin's house - it's private property. The locals we met were helpful and friendly. The streets are steep. The air is damp, even in the cottages. Plan on parking outside of town. If you're staying overnight, take only light baggage. Plan on lots of tourists in July & August. Eating places close at 8 p.m.
Great location in the little town of Port Isaac. It is a very small cottage and typical of most homes in the area. Once we got used to being snug and had unpacked and stowed our luggage under the bed we found that everything we needed to be comfortable was in fact there. The bed was comfortable and the duvet fluffy and warm. The heaters were efficient and warmed the cottage up quickly. From the bedroom window you can see the harbor and with it open a little we could hear the ocean at night - lovely.
The location, the view, and the property met and exceeded our expectations. The town is wonderful and the hotel puts you in the middle of it. The rooms were clean and very comfortable. Even on a chilly night it was great to crack the window and listen to the waves crashing in the bay. The staff was extremely friend and wonderful to talk with. Breakfast was included and was delicious. We had a wonderful experience at this hotel.
This cottage was perfect for our first trip to Cornwall. We loved Port Isaac (aka Port Wenn)! Location was perfect to walk around the village and see everything. Comfortable bedroom; we used the extra bedroom for luggage and had plenty of space. The kitchenette is nicely appointed and it was nice to have coffee, tea, biscuits and apple cider waiting for us :) Nice to have a heated towel rack in the bathroom :)
A really lovely fisherman's cottage over 3 floors. Everything you need for a relaxing time away.
No parking as Port Isaac is a busy quaint village but there is a large cheap carpark nearby.
No outside space (garden) but the harbour is a 1 minute walk away.
Perfect place for a early morning walk with the dog with a cup of tea in hand. The Golden Lion pub opposite it really lovely and the food is scrummy 😁
The views to the sea are extraordinary, even better than the photos. The cottage is very comfortable, well equipped and clean. It’s a great size for a couple or small family. The outside area is spacious and private. Close to Port Isaac and a good location to explore the North Cornwall coast or just relax in the peaceful countryside. Julia and Kevin are extremely considerate and welcoming hosts.
Room enjoys a fabulous view of Port Isaac harbor. The room is tastefully and artistically furnished and decorated. Staff were super friendly and helpful. There's a nice garden to relax in in good weather. A wonderful take-away coffee shop is just below... but it doesn't open until 9:30! And the School House Inn and Restaurant across the street once refused us service as non- resident/guests.
Location was perfect, as just 5-6 minute drive to Polzeath, Port Isaac and Port Quin.
Cosy apartment and very warm.
Amazing coastal walks nearby.
Coop just 5 minutes drive away.
Milk in the fridge was appreciated for arrival cup of tea! Tea and coffee also provided but no sugar. I had some sachets fortunately
It was easy to find and not far from the harbour in Port Isaac. It was a clean and well equiped property, which stood up to the challenges of Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice! I was easily accessible by road and there was a parking space in front of the house.
Fabulous location. Fair hotel overall, tasty breakfast. Reasonable level of decor and layout. Cleanliness not exceptional but ok. I'd say overall they are 'dog friendly'...not over the top about it but fine. Nice shampoo/shower gel stuff...
Our rooms were spacious and clean, and beds were comfortable. The breakfasts were excellent, and our one meal in the hotel dining room was very good. Both the restaurant and bar service was excellent.
breakfast and dinner were good, well prepared and well served.
Staff also ran us to a nearby town we wanted to see, where parking was difficult, and then picked us up. Real bonus points for that
Very comfortable property and within walking distance of many lovely different places to eat.
Midway between the harbour in Port Isaac and Port Gaverne. Lovely views
stunning location, really traditional feel about the pub, choice of restaurants, dog friendly, you can hear the sea when you wake up, friendly happy staff.
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