simple rooms with en suite bathrooms are casually furnished. packed lunches have a charge. they feature flat-screen tvs, free wi-fi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. an outdoor pool includes a sundeck with a bbq. drop-offs/pick-ups from hiking and cycling routes are also available. 5 miles from the southwest coast path and the cliff overlooking the ruins of tintagel castle. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. on tintagel's main street, this classic hotel in a 1750 stone home is 0. a traditional restaurant serves pub classics in a dining room offering fine art, exposed beams and a piano. complimentary perks include cooked breakfast, parking and secure bike storage Exeter Airport 1 hr 18
Rocky Valley (6 min) King arthur Brown Willy (53 min) Polzeath Beach (33 min) Surfers & families flock to this ample stretch of shoreline with onsite nibbles & scenic surrounds. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic (11 min) Museum with large collection of witch-inspired doodads and artifacts used for witchcraft. Pencarrow House & Garden (32 min) Noted art and antiques line this grand Georgian house with formal gardens, plus cafe and plant shop. Daymer Bay (35 min) Green hills & rolling dunes surround this scenic bay which features a quaint sandy beach. Jamaica Inn Restaurant (11 min) Supposed birthplace of King Arthur with a rugged, cliff-top backdrop, on-site cafe and souvenirs. Tintagel Old Post Office (1 min) National Trust stone house with cottage garden housing Victorian postal ephemera and 1700s samplers. Bossiney Cove (3 min) Prideaux Place (44 min) Opulent 1500s manor with art & antiques, with tours of the house, lush grounds & deer park. Bodmin Moor (43 min) Lush moorland hills known for its Bronze Age cairns, medieval bridges & grazing ponies. Merlin's Cave (11 min) Beach grotto named after the wizard from the King Arthur legends, accessible at low tide. Pentire Point (32 min) Lookout point on rugged cliffs along a coastal path, with sightings of seals & peregrine falcons. Jamaica Inn Restaurant (34 min) Quaint 18th-century inn from Daphne Du Maurier's novel, with smuggling museum, a pub and a garden. St Nectan's Glen (4 min) Wildlife-rich riverside woodland area with a 60-foot waterfall, plus hermitage and meditation room. |