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Lovely historic fishing Village we lovely pubs and...
Lovely historic fishing Village we lovely pubs and restaurants, we went in Novemeber so not all were open but the ones that were were very nice.
The harbour was lovely and the village was lovely to walk around. its well positions for trips to Looe and Fowey
Amy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The property was in excellent condition and had fantastic...
The property was in excellent condition and had fantastic views of the harbour, town and sea, the road down to the village is very steep so you will need to be fairly fit, Polperro is now my favourite place in Cornwall.
Pete
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely location, very picturesque.
Lovely location, very picturesque. Plenty of places to grab food and drinks. Parking is only available in the main car park which might seem pricy but I was happy to pay £40 there for the week (machines only take coins, no card). Ideal for getting up onto the SW Coast path and public transport was good.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Polperro is a lovely, 'quaint' fishing village in Cornwall.
Polperro is a lovely, 'quaint' fishing village in Cornwall. I have visited there 3 or 4 times - first in winter 1987 - I loved it then and still do now. We loved the walk from the 'Crumplehorn Inn', down to the sea, along the narrow roads. Unfortunately, we could only stay for one night. I would recommend Polperro, and the Crumplehorn Inn and Mill, as a lovely place to visit and stay.
Ian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful scenery.
Beautiful scenery. Lovely village.Some of the walks are a bit hilly for those who have difficulty with their mobility. It’s been some years since I have been there and inevitably since COVID some of the restaurants and pubs have closed but there were still enough to enjoy our stay.Would definitely recommend a visit.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Polperro is a beautiful picturesque village with narrow...
Polperro is a beautiful picturesque village with narrow winding streets. Quaint shops, pubs and restaurants. The local people are friendly giving you a warm welcome and all in all a relaxing holiday. It is also a good place to stay for visiting other local attractions such as The Eden Project A trip into Plymouth, Looe and Padstow. The house of Props servers beautiful food in its lovely setting.
The breakfast was excellent, with soft dried fruits, fresh fruit and yogurt (my favourite), whilst my husband enjoyed his full English. Nice music whilst we had our breakfast, a good play list. We slept well and had comfy beds. The hotel was extremely well situated, with a short stroll down to the harbour. Lovely flowers everywhere.
We mainly ate at the Blue Peter pub, which had good food and was very welcoming. Loved our short stay and would have liked to stay longer.
A perfect couples retreat. A perfect couples retreat.
We had a wonderful long weekend in Polperro. The cottage was simply perfect. We enjoyed being in the centre of the village minutes from everything.
We also explored the surrounding areas and took full advantage of the complimentary parking.
If you are looking for a beautiful fishing village set back in time past and want somewhere unique to call home then the Sail Locker would be my highest recommendation.
Natal House B&B is located just a few metres from the centre of Polperro - a gorgeous little village very near Looe.
Hosts, Jackie and Simon, were wonderful - very helpful and willing to accommodate our very late arrival and breakfast needs.
The room was very spacious, beautifully and simply designed, including a sitting area and plenty of little spaces for luggage, clothes etc.
We would absolutely love to return to this lovely B&B on our next Cornwall trip!
The location was amazing, right in the centre of Polperro. Loved the outdoor seating area at the front of the cottage. Very secure for our dog. Perfect place to stay. Go to the three pilchards for food. Short drive to Looe.
Turn right at the Crumplehorn Inn to avoid the village as very hard to navigate in a car. Violet farm isn’t actually a farm, just a car park (so you know what to look for).
Perfectly positioned within the centre of the village. Our room was at the front overlooking the hotel’s car park and The Coombes leading to the harbour. The bedroom and bathroom beautifully appointed with muted colours, as was the rest of the hotel. Becky, on arrival was bright, efficient and knowledgeable; as was Diane at breakfast. We were made to feel very welcome and will return soon.
Nice staff, very cozy restaurant and guesthouse in a very old building directly located at the little harbour of Polperro and close to all restaurants and pubs. Room was small but comfy just as the bed, even though it was a bit short (I guess 1,90m long?!). The restaurant offers great food as well :)
The caravan is on the older side but has been maintained really well, heats up well, is very close to polperro, it’s a little dangerous on foot as it’s a rural country road/lane that gets very narrow if cars are passing but in a car it’s a few mins.
The site is nice and quiet too.
Polperro is a fantastic working fishing harbour - beautiful location with walks out onto the coastal path. Lots of pubs to eat in, serving fresh fish! Maz and Simon were fantastic hosts, cooking us delicious breakfasts and giving us recommendations in the local area.
The inn is ideally placed in Polperro and appears rather idylic. The pub part is old and in keeping with the period the place was built. The staff were all very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was really good.
Great beers on tap too which I really liked.
The breakfast was very good, each morning prepared specially.
The location was idea considering Polperro is a difficult place to find car parking.
The hosts Simon and Jackie were brilliant, friendly and so knowledgeable about the local area and beyond
Loved how friendly, welcoming and relaxed the hosts were. Range of breakfast options was wonderful, as was the presentation and taste, with the finest local produce - the eggs were particularly outstanding. Ideally positioned for exploring Polperro.
Terrific hotel, in a great location run by very friendly and polite staff. The hotel was clean and lots of little details had been considered to make it a confortable place to stay. Great breakfast and a bonus to have somewhere to Park.
Perfect location out of the hustle and bustle of Polperro but only 5 mins walk in. Lovely comfy cottage feel with plenty of outdoor space and seating. Amazing scones and cakes left for us along with fresh bread. Lovely host.
Breakfast excellent. Location with parking was ideal as Polperro has limited access. Live music on Sunday afternoon was a great bonus. Very helpful and friendly staff. Food - good 'pub' food.
Absolutely loved the hot tub, great location to walk to the village. Would much rather stay here then a hotel. So many facilities and right in the country side. Very relaxing!
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