Lostwithiel Cornwall
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Cottages and Apartments
The King’s Apartment
Lostwithiel
Built in a gothic style, The King’s Apartment at Castle occupies the west wing of a manor house, a magical place to spend a well-earned break. It’s the perfect location whether you’re planning to simply unwind or you’re keen to explore all the beauty this part of Cornwall offers the visitor. The decor and furnishings have been carefully chosen with guests’ comfort very much in mind. Sleeps 6.Hidden Valley Gardens Self Catering
Lostwithiel
4 star holiday self-catering at Hidden Valley Gardens, an intimate award-winning garden and specialist plant nursery, nestled in a secluded valley near the Fowey River and Cornwall’s south coast beaches. The Garden Studio and The West Wing provide comfortable centrally heated accommodation for couples in a beautiful setting with access to the garden, picnic tables and gazebo. Each property sleeps 2.The Queen’s Apartment
Lostwithiel
Re-built in the early 19th century, this former medieval manor at Castle near Lostwithiel has elegant, classical lines and Gothic features. Built from local granite it’s a very impressive sight as you approach. Inside is a lovely, homely ambience where close attention has been paid to the decor and soft furnishings. Underfloor heating, open fire, fitted kitchen and state-of-the-art bathroom. Sleeps 2.
Holiday, Touring and Camping Parks
Acorn Camping and Glamping
Eden Project
Just one mile from Cornwall’s premier attraction, the Eden Project, and only 3 miles to the beach, Acorn Camping offers camping pitches for tents, fairy-tale ‘Hobbit’ camping huts and hideaways each with their own shower room, and pre-pitched and equipped bell tents. In 7 secluded acres of meadows and woodland with a private woodland walk, Acorn lies within the World Heritage Site of the Luxulyan Valley.
Bed & Breakfast
Hotels
Activity, Surfing and Walking Holidays
Discerning Traveller Walking Tours
Enjoy a self-guided hiking holiday at a leisurely pace, with a warm welcome at comfortable lodgings each night. Walk from Land’s End to St Ives through Bronze Age fields, by undersea tin mines and granite Cornish villages; along King Arthur’s Tintagel coast and Bodmin Moor; or from Polperro to Fowey on Cornwall’s south coast loved by Daphne Du Maurier. Optional visits to Eden. Walk light – we move your bags each day!
Visitor Attractions
Adrenalin Quarry
Liskeard
If you’re looking for things to do in Cornwall, try one of the UK’s biggest Zip Wire, Colossal Aqua Park, UK’s tallest Swing, Quarry Coasteering and 800m Karting Track. We can be found just off the A38 at Menheniot, between Liskeard and Saltash in East Cornwall.Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock near Bodmin
One of Cornwall’s grandest houses originally built in 1651, set in a glorious landscape of gardens, parkland and woods overlooking the valley of the Fowey River near Bodmin. Highlights include the 17th-century Long Gallery and the warren of Victorian kitchens, larders and sculleries ‘below stairs’. A flagship National Trust property.Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary
Lanreath
A collection of exotic, wild and domesticated animals in a peaceful, tranquil setting in fifteen acres of fields bounded by streams, with woodland walks. Near Looe in South East Cornwall.Bodmin & Wenford Railway
Bodmin
Enjoy views of the Cornish countryside from our steam trains running for 6½ miles between Bodmin General – Bodmin Parkway (Main Line Station) and Boscarne Junction (for the Camel Trail).Eden Project – Cornwall’s Eco Visitor Attraction
Bodelva near St Austell
Three gigantic geodesic conservatories displaying plants from around the world. The Eden Project is now an internationally established attraction.Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
Charlestown
The Shipwreck and historical artefacts on display in the centre are the largest private collection of this type on public display in Europe. Brought together over the last 45 to 50 years, it forms the basis of one of the most unusual and interesting collections open to the public. There are countless items from a bygone age as well as artefacts from over 150 shipwrecks.
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Cottages and Apartments
Hidden Valley Gardens Self Catering
Lostwithiel
4 star holiday self-catering at Hidden Valley Gardens, an intimate award-winning garden and specialist plant nursery, nestled in a secluded valley near the Fowey River and Cornwall’s south coast beaches. The Garden Studio and The West Wing provide comfortable centrally heated accommodation for couples in a beautiful setting with access to the garden, picnic tables and gazebo. Each property sleeps 2.The King’s Apartment
Lostwithiel
Built in a gothic style, The King’s Apartment at Castle occupies the west wing of a manor house, a magical place to spend a well-earned break. It’s the perfect location whether you’re planning to simply unwind or you’re keen to explore all the beauty this part of Cornwall offers the visitor. The decor and furnishings have been carefully chosen with guests’ comfort very much in mind. Sleeps 6.The Queen’s Apartment
Lostwithiel
Re-built in the early 19th century, this former medieval manor at Castle near Lostwithiel has elegant, classical lines and Gothic features. Built from local granite it’s a very impressive sight as you approach. Inside is a lovely, homely ambience where close attention has been paid to the decor and soft furnishings. Underfloor heating, open fire, fitted kitchen and state-of-the-art bathroom. Sleeps 2.
Holiday, Touring and Camping Parks
Acorn Camping and Glamping
Eden Project
Just one mile from Cornwall’s premier attraction, the Eden Project, and only 3 miles to the beach, Acorn Camping offers camping pitches for tents, fairy-tale ‘Hobbit’ camping huts and hideaways each with their own shower room, and pre-pitched and equipped bell tents. In 7 secluded acres of meadows and woodland with a private woodland walk, Acorn lies within the World Heritage Site of the Luxulyan Valley.
Bed & Breakfast
Hotels
Activity, Surfing and Walking Holidays
Discerning Traveller Walking Tours
Enjoy a self-guided hiking holiday at a leisurely pace, with a warm welcome at comfortable lodgings each night. Walk from Land’s End to St Ives through Bronze Age fields, by undersea tin mines and granite Cornish villages; along King Arthur’s Tintagel coast and Bodmin Moor; or from Polperro to Fowey on Cornwall’s south coast loved by Daphne Du Maurier. Optional visits to Eden. Walk light – we move your bags each day!
Visitor Attractions
Adrenalin Quarry
Liskeard
If you’re looking for things to do in Cornwall, try one of the UK’s biggest Zip Wire, Colossal Aqua Park, UK’s tallest Swing, Quarry Coasteering and 800m Karting Track. We can be found just off the A38 at Menheniot, between Liskeard and Saltash in East Cornwall.Bodmin & Wenford Railway
Bodmin
Enjoy views of the Cornish countryside from our steam trains running for 6½ miles between Bodmin General – Bodmin Parkway (Main Line Station) and Boscarne Junction (for the Camel Trail).Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
Charlestown
The Shipwreck and historical artefacts on display in the centre are the largest private collection of this type on public display in Europe. Brought together over the last 45 to 50 years, it forms the basis of one of the most unusual and interesting collections open to the public. There are countless items from a bygone age as well as artefacts from over 150 shipwrecks.Eden Project – Cornwall’s Eco Visitor Attraction
Bodelva near St Austell
Three gigantic geodesic conservatories displaying plants from around the world. The Eden Project is now an internationally established attraction.Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock near Bodmin
One of Cornwall’s grandest houses originally built in 1651, set in a glorious landscape of gardens, parkland and woods overlooking the valley of the Fowey River near Bodmin. Highlights include the 17th-century Long Gallery and the warren of Victorian kitchens, larders and sculleries ‘below stairs’. A flagship National Trust property.Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary
Lanreath
A collection of exotic, wild and domesticated animals in a peaceful, tranquil setting in fifteen acres of fields bounded by streams, with woodland walks. Near Looe in South East Cornwall.
Golf Courses/Clubs