Located in Tintagel, a 11-minute walk from Merlin's Cave Beach, The Olde Malthouse Inn provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Jan
United Kingdom
Very helpful friendly staff, couldn't do enough for us, they also catered for vegans too! The room was lovely, warm and very nicely decorated. The Malthouse had a rustic charm and a lovely view from the window🙂
This 18th-century former corn mill provides first-class food and board, like a true traditional inn. The Mill House is on Cornwall’s north coast, between Port Isaac and Boscastle.
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.
Pimjai
Thailand
Large parking space.
Dinner and Breakfast at the hotel were wonderful.
A few minutes walk to the entrance of Tintagel Castle.
The town was quiet in the evening but very lively during the day when all the shops are open.
The Darlington is located in Camelford. Free WiFi is available and free parking is available, some on site and some a one-minute walk away.
Doreen
United States of America
Location is good. Altho the facility is going through a major renovation, it was very clean inside. Very easy to register and get in and out via a key pad locked door. Bathroom very big
The Slipway is a Grade II listed building that dates back to 1527 and is located opposite Port Isaac harbor.
sharon
United States of America
Loved the 500 year old building and location was superb but the owners and staff made it a perfect vacay. Stephen & Donna went above and beyond. Will definitely come back.
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....
Thould
United States of America
Room had a great view but it was a very tiny room. And a little too hot all the time.
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.
Beautiful friendly village. The White Hart Inn is a very old but quaint Inn where the staff are very friendly & the food is amazing. Read the book by Ann Worrell on the history of St Teath, it’s very interesting.
christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
St Teath is a quiet little village, but has a lovely pub (...
St Teath is a quiet little village, but has a lovely pub (the White Hart) for evening meals (portions are generous!), good location for visiting North Cornwall and just off the A39 (Atlantic Highway).
Sarah
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small typical Cornish town, near to Port Isaac and Newquay...
A small typical Cornish town, near to Port Isaac and Newquay ( ideal for who pratices surf and kayak).
The White Cottage is situated only 200 metres from the centre.
TREVILLEY LANE to be exact for who uses a navigator (to be careful that in Cornwall, the "roads" can be very, very narrow and the navigator doesn't always choose the ideal road!)
Near the house there is a caffé, open to 5pm.for English teas.
Nearby is a "real" pub/restaurant, open for meals fom 12 until 2pm. and 6 until 9pm with an assorted menu. Curry, fish & chips, Mexican Chili, ham & eggs, with a wide choice of local beer and a reasonable wine list. (I prefer the Somerset Cyder!)
The White Cottage is well restructed on two floors, quiet with modern furnishing. A bathroom including a shower.
I have visited Cornwall many times and it remains to be discovered in it's simple traditions and stone artitectual offerings.
Cornwall has it's own written language, lovely to discover local words, mainly of towns and villages.
I'd return in Spring, and follow the steps of "Poldark"!
It was nearly November, variable weather but I managed to visit Bodmin, Port Isaac, Newquay and Fowey.
christopher
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
A medium-sized village which still possesses a few shops and...
A medium-sized village which still possesses a few shops and a pub. The pub is a little dated. There are a small cafe and a shop/p.o for essential purchases and very good local butcher. Our visit in a wet late October was not really conducive to walking the village. The pub is 'O.K'.!
John
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We found there was no where to walk our dog apart from the...
We found there was no where to walk our dog apart from the street. No grassy area at all!
Our stay was right on the road side and the cars were very quick along the road which made for a noisy evening. Saying that sleeping was quiet enough.
Village shop stocked most things and it wasn’t far from the north coast by car. We didn’t eat at the pub.
Would recommend it for a long weekend.
Sue
United Kingdom
Research, refine, and make plans for your whole trip
We have more than 70 million property reviews, all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property, they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff is, and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.