Along the north Cornwall coast, around 30 minutes’drive from Newquay and St Ives, Portreath Arms has a cosy bar and restaurant serving fresh home-cooked food.
Julia Hanson-Abbott
United Kingdom
The pub has been carefully restored and it has been beautifully decorated in a contemporary style. The room was spacious and comfy. The breakfast was exceptional and the host very friendly.
Located in Portreath, 1.4 km from Portreath Beach, Gwel an Mor provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Please note it is only a selection of our Superior Rooms that are Dog Friendly - Please contact us to check availability Set in private parklands in a Georgian mansion house, Penventon Park Hotel is...
Seema
United Kingdom
Location, staff, food. Good room size. Neat and clean property. Nice bathrooms and amenities. Nice facilities at the hotel.
Situated just outside historical Redruth, Tricky’s Hotel features 5 acres of grounds, and a traditional restaurant. The rugged coast at Portreath is a 5-minute drive away.
Luke
United Kingdom
Confused as soon as I turned up .I ended up walking towards the pub because the actual hotel as they call it looked derelict.
Featuring a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Inn For All Seasons is set in Redruth, 26 km from Newquay Train Station and 26 km from St Michael's Mount.
Situated just off the A30 in Camborne, the 3-star Tyacks Hotel is a charming 18th-century coaching inn in the centre of Cornwall’s mining heritage area. It offers home-cooked meals and friendly staff....
Christine
United Kingdom
The property was quaint and old worldly. The rooms were decorated to reflect the age of the building which was great as it kept the character . The staff were helpful and friendly. We were attending a funeral in the town and after a 5 hour drive they went out of their way to get the room ready early so I could freshen up and get changed. The bed was very comfortable and the bed linen and towels were clean & fresh.
The included breakfast was lovely and served hot to the table.
Located in Camborne and within 20 km of St Michael's Mount, The John Francis Basset Wetherspoon features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
David
United Kingdom
Breakfast really good. Receptionist and door staff very help.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The kings head is set in Chacewater, 32 km from St Michael's Mount and 42 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre.
Stunning Stunning Stunning. If your looking for a cute, clean, and not over crowded perfect beach then look no more. The Portreath Arms, and The Atlantic Café & Bar close to the beach were amazing. You can walk up to the PepperPot on the cliff and there are benches up there to see the sea and cliffs. Its breath takingly beautiful. Is it quiet, Yes Is it worth a visit? Definitely. Dogs are also welcome on the beach before 10am and after 6pm. Not far from Portreath is Gwithan beach, if you take the scenic road from Portreath you follow the cliffs to Gwithian and theres multiple places to pull in and see the coastline. Also, we recommend calling at The Hell's Mouth Café to have some Cornish ice cream and pop over the road to see the views. Close by is Hayle, Porthtowan, St Ives and many more places for day trips. There's stunning walks or bike rides across the coast to. Portreath is the perfect base and destination in Cornwall. We cannot wait to go back!
Kerry
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small yet perfectly formed Cornish Village.
Small yet perfectly formed Cornish Village. Not your quaint fisherman's village but compact with 2 good pubs, good food, nice bakery, beach front cafes that serve great breakfast and superb access to the coastal paths to St Ives and beyond. Obligatory chip shop albeit a very good one that has restaurant seats and is licensed. back is never more than 1 min away. People are warm and friendly,. We really enjoyed Portreath. If you want to chill with a little walking without trying too hard, this is your place.
Justin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The village is an eccentric place - there are rows of rather...
The village is an eccentric place - there are rows of rather dull modern houses in the very middle of the village. I understood this when I was told they are on the site of the former Coal Yard - served by boats coming into the harbour. Such is history. In fifty years these houses will probably look very picturesque. Other parts of the village are much older.
The beach is stormy and exciting in December as a Cornish beach should be. The views from the steep hills on either side are spectacular.
The Portreath Arms is a complete delight.
I will return in Spring or Summer and look forward to more exploring.
Patrick
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ideal for surfing people and families to spend time on beach...
Ideal for surfing people and families to spend time on beach if young and fit you could go cliff walking towards Saint Ives We drove to a few spots and parked got out and looked at the sea going into coves and there are lots of places to go to within a maximum of thirty miles which we did visit
keith
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Portreath was a busy cargo port importing coal from South...
Portreath was a busy cargo port importing coal from South Wales and exporting copper. In the second half of the 20th century the coal sheds were demolished to make way for affordable housing, and there is a proliferation of modern bungalows and flats up the hillsides. So it is not a 'pretty Cornish seaside village' but it has attractive coastline, an impressive granite block harbour, a nice beach, and some excellent and very friendly pubs and cafés.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Portreath is small so you can access most by walking.
Portreath is small so you can access most by walking. We liked the Bassett arms ate there 4 times. advisable to book. The Fish and Chips on the beach are good. There is local cstcutter with most things and a lovely bakery.
Ideal quiet part of Cornwall. The extra benefit of the covered heated pool plus hot tub. Excellent accommodation with great views. Plus a great pub at the end of the road. Fantastic beach with cafes. Very good bus service as car had a holiday as well. One of the best holidays we have had for a long time. Must go back again soon. Thank you to our hosts Pam and Richard
Small house on the harbour, beautifully presented cleanliness excellent. This is an ideal stay for visiting the whole of Cornwall or just enjoy the local area. Info from the hosts very helpful, a few local pubs doing food we particularly found the Bassett arms( about a 3 minute walk away) very accommodating and friendly. Fish and chips on the beach excellent value.
We had a:fantastic stay at The Haven, the location was perfect with a short walk to the beach and the view from our apartment overlooking the bay was amazing. Mel and Matt were very welcoming and will definitely be staying again. The ground floor apartment was very spacious and a relaxing place to stay.
Stayed one night in this well located pub. Room was good size with shared bathroom, which worked out OK. Good meal in the bar in the evening. Excellent breakfast. I was travelling with my dog and this place provided the best doggy pack in room - bowls, mat, towel, biscuits - he loved it.
This was a nice surprise. Very nice place. The host went the extra mile to help us and make us comfortable. Good bed. Kitchen with all needs well met. Large bathroom. Private patio. Next to SW Coast path. The host pointed out the portreath arms pub...delicious.
The location was brilliant, with only a 5 minute walk to the beach, and the village facilities. The facilities at the accommodation were also first class. A lovely pool, hot tub, games room, with a nice garden with sun loungers. The hosts were fab too.
The location is perfect for us with amazing views and right on the beach. There is a very well stocked kitchen for self catering and comfortable living area for the evenings. The shower on the ground floor is perfect for post-surfing.
The chef was amazing and the food was incredible. The staff was friendly and welcoming. We loved that is was just a short walk to the Portreath Beach. Parking was easy and convenient.
The staff was very helpful and we were staying in the lake lodges and appreciated the whirlpool in front of the lodge and there is also everything you need in the lodge.
Well located for exploring west Cornwall by car or on foot. Super views from the house across the beach with a range of places to eat in Portreath and nearby.
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