Lostwithiel
Lostwithiel is located at the head of the fowey river and is located midway between the towns of Bodmin, Liskeard and St Austell. The journey down river brings you to the port of Fowey.
Bed And Breakfast
Peregrine Hall
Consider a self catering short break as an alternative to B&B. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom cottages to suit all requirements. Indoor and outdoor leisure facilities. Off road parking and laundry facilities. Gardens and grounds with superb views. Eden Project 6 miles.
 
Cottages & Self-Catering
Brean Park Farm
Brean Park is a luxuriously equipped four bedroom barn conversion which can comfortably accommodate 8 guests. Our 5 star converted barn is located in the heart of South East Cornwall, next to the Lanhydrock estate.
Castle
2 self-contained apartments or whole unit sleeping up to 12 people plus 2 babies in the West Wing of a manor house in a secluded wooded valley with impressive gardens.
Chark Country Holidays
Our 5 luxury barns have been restored and converted into country style cottages, each barn is very spacious and well furnished. Ideally base for touring picturesque mid-Cornwall. We welcome dogs and horses.
Cornish Quay Holidays
Online a 40+ selection of waterside, village, country holiday homes, cottages and apartments around this lovely estuary.
Honeysuckle Cottage
A beautiful Cornish Cottage, set in the friendly town of Lostwithiel. It sleeps 6/8 people, with a brand new, well-appointed kitchen. It has two double bedrooms, two single rooms and a sofa bed in the sitting room.
Peregrine Hall
A choice of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom cottages to suit all requirements. 10 acres of gardens and grounds with superb views. Outdoor swimming pool and indoor leisure facilities. Short breaks all year. Eden Project 6 miles.
Tredethick Farm Cottages
9 cottages carefully converted from an attractive range of award winning traditional farm buildings and grouped around a beautifully landscaped courtyard.
 
Hotels
Lostwithiel Hotel Golf and Country Club
A unique hotel & country club of great charm set amongst 150 acres of rolling wooded hills look down onto the River Fowey. Also providing a challenging 18 hole golf course.
 
Activity, Surfing & Walking Holidays
Encounter Cornwall
The local experts in tailored Walking Holidays and Short Breaks on the South West Coast Path, Saints Way, Cornish Coast Path, Daphne du Maurier Trail and much more. Also operate a range of Canoeing trips suitable for all and kayak self hire adventures on the stunning River Fowey. Cycle Hire service with day trips, short breaks and pedalling holidays including the Camel Trail, Clay Trails to Eden and the Cornish Way route.
 
Visitor Attractions
Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
Located in a historic china clay building, we offer visitors an insight into the history of Charlestown and shipwrecks. We have the largest exhibition of artifacts recovered by divers, on public display in the UK.
Cycling in Cornwall
A website featuring off road and quiet cycle routes in the county. Bude - Holsworthy routes. The Cornish Way runs the length of Cornwall from Land's End in the west to Bude in the north.
Eden Project
Three gigantic geodesic conservatories. Now an internationally established attraction.
Kartworld
Enjoy the thrill and excitment of racing against your colleagues and friends. Follow the results on our computer displays, and strive to be the top drive on the day. This is an excellent arena for team building, company parties and stag entertainment.
Lanhydrock House
The grandest and most welcoming house in Cornwall, This National Trust house is superbly set in 450 acres of woods and parkland.
Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary
Exotic, wild and domesticated animals in peaceful, tranquil setting in fifteen acres of fields bounded by streams, with woodland walks.
 
Golf Courses/Clubs
Lostwithiel Golf Course
Parkland course situated alongside the River Fowey overlooked by Restormel Castle.
 
Photographs
Lostwithiel
Click here for pictures of Lostwithiel, Taken by Simon Lewis.
 
Lostwithiel church steeple
Lostwithiel bridge
Lostwithiel bridge
Restormel Castle - Built in about 1100 to control a crossing-point of the River Fowey
Lostwithiel - Click here for more pictures
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