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Hotel in Port Isaac
The Slipway is a Grade II listed building that dates back to 1527 and is located opposite Port Isaac harbor. Lovely room with a stunning view and delicious breakfasts! Really friendly staff.
Port Isaac
In the beautiful secluded cove of Port Gaverne, this charming 17th-century inn has light, airy rooms with free WiFi throughout. Lovely pub hotel with beautiful setting. Very interesting building and history of area around the pub. Dinner was good. Breakfast was outstanding. Very generous with bathroom products and complimentary teas, coffees& water.
Port Isaac
Set within a 16th-century coaching inn, Cornish Arms Inn Port Isaac 2 miles is located in the traditional village of Pendoggett, on the North Cornwall coast, 2.5 miles to the traditional fishing... We have travelled around Cornwall and Devon for the past 10 days and this was by far the best accommodation. All of the other premises had inflated prices, closed kitchens and or denied guests tables at dinner. From the moment we entered at 3pm the team working here were fantastic. They made sure we had a table for dinner despite our late arrival. The owner showed us to our huge, very well appointed, immaculately clean room. There were two armchairs, a hospitality tray, water and a nice touch of Cornish Arms shortbread, we felt quite spoiled. We were told there was a fan noise that irritated some people but that was shut off at 10pm. We didn't actually hear anything unlike the other hotel we stayed in close by at double the price with constant noise of people shouting and smoking under our window. The evening meal was superb, I had a crab and apple salad everything was so fresh and great presentation. Hubby had crabby cream tea! and chilli chicken with rice which were both amazing. Really well put together menu. Great value, great atmosphere, superb service and lovely garden area for pre dinner drinks. We were amazed at breakfast having had no choice at the other venues but the full English. We received a menu here!! Smoothies, waffles, yogurt, granola and fruit pots, sautéed mushrooms the choice was perfect. All this was served to the table. Other venues have put covid illegal buffets back in to save on staff but nothing was compromised here. Bright, clean atmospheric breakfast room too. We wished we had booked earlier and stayed longer but we did book for next year. Thank you it is wonderful to stay somewhere where people care and everything is not blamed on Covid!
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Unique to the small fishing village of Port Isaac, The Gallery features a tiered traditional wild Cornish garden with spectacular sea views overlooking Port Isaac Bay. Location was absolutely superb Staff were friendly and helpful. The owner even waited an extra hour for our late arrival at the property. The room was in fact 2 rooms and a bathroom, very spacious with an excellent view of Port Isaac harbour The rooms were clean and comfortable There was also a lovely little private raised garden area at the back of the property
Port Isaac
Paths End is a spacious bungalow with large bedrooms with attached bathroom, free parking and a large garden. The whole stay was excellent, it would be wrong to pick something in isolation.
Port Isaac
Tregellist farm is a working family farm set on 140 acres, located in Bodmin and offers a garden with tables and chairs for guests to use. Everything. Comfortable. Delicious breakfast. Garden. Views.
Port Isaac
Located in Port Isaac, Plain Street Cottage, The Barn B&B has a garden. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a grill. Guests can enjoy garden views. Absolutely loved it, barn was lovely, everything about about our stay was amazing.
Port Isaac
Bay House Lundy Port Isaac Apartment with Sea Views is located in Port Isaac. The property is 23 miles from Looe and free private parking is provided. Fantastic apartment with everything you could want for a weeks break
Port Isaac
Fishermans Cottage is located in Port Isaac. The property is 23 miles from Looe, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site. Comfortable beds, everything provided, great
Port Isaac
Located in Port Isaac in the Cornwall region, Seaview Cottage features a terrace and sea views. It was cosy with a lovely garden
Port Isaacs was beyond my expectations. As a rabid Doc Martin fan, I was thrilled to meet “PC Penhale” and “Burt Large”in person who were in town to shoot some scenes for the final series. That was a real dream. We also took a lovely tour of the Doc sites with Mike Meakins who is an extra in the show. April is a great time to visit to avoid the deluge of tourists in the summer.
As I only live in East Cornwall, I know the rest of Cornwall very well. Port Gaverne is fabulous as is the pub and it’s excellent food. The whole north coast area has great coastline walking and scenery. We avoid Port Issac as it is very crowded. Port Gaverne only a mile away is still a great place to visit. We would always choose the pub as the food is excellent. Wonderful local fresh fish.
Port Isaac is steeeped in history. You must do the Doc Martin tour, which not only offers insight in to the fiilming of the TV show, but some fascinating facts about how early settlers struggled. There are beautiful views, plenty of dining options, and lovely walks. Don't drive into the village, the streets are narrow and difficult to navigate. Simply park at the site on the edge of the village, and walk five minutes down the road to the harbour. While there are restaurants, cafes and pubs, we struggled to find anything vegan to eat. If you have any allergies or specific dietary restrictions, it might be a good idea to take your own food.
It would have been nice to know ahead of time that there are TWO car parks. We found out the second day that there was one closer than the other. This is a great little town. Wish we could have stayed longer than just one night!
The Village has lost it's friendly feel. There are hardly any locals about any more and the pubs are too focused on food. Customer service is a low priority. Most of the businesses are clearly run by people who only want to maximise profit. Port Isaac is still a great location and a picture perfect village but it is not what it was. I will still go back though !
Post Isaac is now an overcrowded, overpriced experience - due to Doc Martin in part - which I love but has a lot to answer for though I guess it creates jobs. The fishing is almost finished for various recent reasons. Day trippers come in coach loads and the road is crowded. It is better to park at the top near Trewetha and walk down - and to come out of season. Go to Port Quin and then visit Tate Britain to see the painting of the morning after the shipwreck for a touch of real Cornwall
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All the little details that Helen had included like a lovely welcome pack. Also little touches like torches on each bedside cabinet and a main torch in the living room for use when you went out after dark. Short walk to local Co-op which was very well stocked. Short walk to the Harbour in Port Isaac. Pretty village with quaint little shops, Pubs and Restaurants. Nice walks along the coast. Bonus free wi-fi. Highly recommended. Hope to return one day.
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A warm welcome and a drink on the house. It was my husbands birthday. A Lovely big room with en suite. A nice selection of tea/coffee and biscuits. The location was the nearest we could find to Port Isaac that also took dogs and there was plenty of parking although there were no lights in the car park.
Staff were very friendly & helpful, nothing was a problem. The hotel was right on the front of the harbour which was lovely so everything was walking distance. The breakfast & evening meal was absolute amazing! Bedroom & bathroom very very clean.
Port Isaac
Very nice cosy Cottage with Sea views in Port Isaac Harbor, short walk to Port Gaverne, nice Pubs, good food with great value in the Slipway Hotel, outstanding Crabsandwich in the Fresh from the Sea
Port Isaac
The location is perfect for exploring the north east Cornish coast and Port Gaverne is beautiful. The hotel has lovely views of the bay and the restaurant is very good
Port Isaac
Quaint , compact , bijou . Great location , literally a minutes walk to the ‘plat’ . Totally central in Port Isaac.
Port Isaac
Location near Port Isaacs is ideal. Facilities were well equipped and comfortable. Great value!
Port Isaac
The location was superb with parking near by. A stones throw from harbour.
Port Isaac
The whole stay was excellent, it would be wrong to pick something in isolation.