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Cornwall Countryside Lodges "Reserve Worldwide" Honicombe, hotel in Gunnislake

Set just 3.4 km from Cotehele House, Cornwall Countryside Lodges "Reserve Worldwide" Honicombe offers accommodation in Gunnislake with access to a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, as...

We loved the location. It was in the lap of nature with birds chirping and abundant of trees around.
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
304 reviews
Price from£209per night
Drakewalls Bed And Breakfast, hotel in Gunnislake

Drakewalls Bed And Breakfast, a property with a garden, is located in Gunnislake, 4 km from Cotehele House, 7.8 km from Morwellham Quay, as well as 23 km from Launceston Castle.

Excellent and excellent
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
76 reviews
Price from£100per night
Riverside Stay, hotel in Gunnislake

Set within 7 km of Morwellham Quay and 22 km of Lydford Castle in Gunnislake, Riverside Stay offers accommodation with seating area.

The breakfast was exceptional and even better than we would have expected at a five star hotel.
9.9
Scored 9.9
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
143 reviews
Price from£160per night
Cheerful spacious 2 bedroom holiday home St Anns 12, hotel in Gunnislake

Situated in Gunnislake, Cheerful spacious 2 bedroom holiday home St Anns 12 features accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive.

Lots of room in the apartment, two toilets, good facilities on the site, small welcome gifts on arrival plenty of parking space. Very comfy settee's
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
13 reviews
Price from£259.56per night
Tamar 16, hotel in Gunnislake

Boasting garden views, Tamar 16 features accommodation with a fitness centre and a terrace, around 3.3 km from Cotehele House. Guests can benefit from a balcony and a children's playground.

Quite location
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
53 reviews
Price from£145.09per night
The Queen's Head Wetherspoon, hotel in Gunnislake

The Queen's Head Wetherspoon features accommodation in Tavistock. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.

Nice Wetherspoons, good shower, quiet apart from the adjacent room.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
1,558 reviews
Price from£58per night
Whod Have Thought It Inn, hotel in Gunnislake

Situated in Saltash, 3 km from Cotehele House, Whod Have Thought It Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Service, food, location all excellent.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
229 reviews
Price from£70per night
One Drake Road, Tavistock, Devon, hotel in Gunnislake

One Drake Road provides a Bed and Breakfast offering a drawing room, family kitchen, courtyard garden and self catering two bedroom apartment.

Beautifully designed and so hospitable! Ian was super helpful with directions and parking and kindly showed us around when we got there. The B&B itself is gorgeous, they’ve clearly put a lot of thought into the design and final/personal touches which just made it 👌🏻
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
311 reviews
Price from£85per night
Bedford Hotel, hotel in Gunnislake

On the edge of Dartmoor National Park, The Bedford Hotel is located in the town of Tavistock. It offers Wi-Fi, fine dining, and modern rooms with flat-screen TVs.

It was clean and functional
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
1,239 reviews
Price from£146per night
The Horn Of Plenty, hotel in Gunnislake

With breathtaking views over the Tamar Valley, the Horn of Plenty offers an award-winning restaurant and elegant, luxurious accommodation in 5 acres of spectacular gardens.

Everything bar the owner, Jeremy. SO Bloody Rude and overstepped my personal boundaries by touching me on my arm without my permission to do so! INNAPPROPRIATE to say the least. He also withheld my refund as requested by my goodself because of the term and conditions laid out in the contract between himself, booking.com and myself. I paid £220 for one night stay at The Horn of Plenty near Tavistock. It is Amazing, however the owner, Jeremy leaves a lot less to be desired. Maybe, dear old Jeremy has to take early retirement and hand the keys to somebody more fitting to such an establishment, maybe the under manager or the Head Chef. Respect to both of them. Hope to meet you one day. It would be an honor for us all to partake at the HoP!
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
138 reviews
Price from£175per night
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What guests said about Gunnislake:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    We stayed for 4 nights ,visiting family nearby.

    We stayed for 4 nights ,visiting family nearby. The Lodge was large and comfy. We were 5 adults and 2 small dogs. The hot tub was lovely. Dogs loved the gardens and small stream. The Lodge was well equipped. However, it didn't have a hair dryer, and we forgot to take one. The Lodge was clean and had comfy beds. It had bbq on the balcony, which we used. Just bought some coal in the tesco in Callington. We didn't use the gym or indoor pool, so I can't comment . Friendly staff in the shop and pub. The area is beautiful 😍 We went to Looe Bay for a trip out. About 40 mins drive. And visited family in Callington. We will deffo like to stay again.
    Caroline Hayton
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Gunnislake is a sleepy one horse town in the middle of a...

    Gunnislake is a sleepy one horse town in the middle of a village, but it does boast both a Post Office and a Pub, Great place to base your stay if like me you like to roam far and wide, we did Flambards on one day and Budd on another, where we had Afternoon scones on the Barge, be careful when visiting you do not walk down the Canal, as it's by the Seafront Side.
    Keith
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The proprietors have little (if any) control over this small...

    The proprietors have little (if any) control over this small concern and I was warned about it. The last 100 metres of road is not sealed and very uneven, ruts in places quite deep. Drivers in cars with low ground clearance should be extra cautious. Otherwise the accommodation was a delightful experience and catered to our every need. Thoroughly recommended.
    Alan
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Gunnislake is away from the intensity one can find in some...

    Gunnislake is away from the intensity one can find in some coastal towns. It is just 25 minutes from wild ponies and stone age ruins of Dartmoor, which to my mind far surpasses nearby Stonehenge for atmosphere and magic (don't forget the ascending larks, grazing sheep, exotic cattle in the road, etc).
    Ted
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lovely lodge with a fantastic upper balcony overlooking the...

    Lovely lodge with a fantastic upper balcony overlooking the trees, very peaceful and relaxing. The lodge was perfectly clean and had everything we needed. We had the best Sunday roast in the pub onsite, £9.50 for two courses - it was so good! All staff were really friendly and super helpful.
    Melanie
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    This is the village I grew up in and has not changed much in...

    This is the village I grew up in and has not changed much in the 40 odd years I have been away. It is located on the Cornish side of the picturesque Tamar valley and is ideal for day trips to both Dartmoor and Bodmin moor. Closer to visit is Morwellham quay a must to see and the nearby ancient stannary town of Tavistock which connected Morwellham by canal.
    Paul
    United Kingdom