Situated in Newlyn East, in a historic building, 10 km from Newquay Train Station, Penhallow House is a bed and breakfast with a fitness centre and garden.
Gail
United Kingdom
Cornish rural, beautiful setting for glamping, bell tent large and lovely, very comfortable double beds, electric blankets too. Interior nicely done. All amenities+ hot shower room with toilet. Breakfast room with lots of yummy choices. Interesting features on the sight, rooster and chickens happily roaming, surrounding walks. The 2 hosts were so welcoming and caring that we had a good weeks stay.
Situated in Newquay’s lively centre, this 3-star hotel offers an impressive cliff-top terrace and bright bedrooms. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the restaurant serves fresh local seafood.
Robert
United Kingdom
Parking was reserved for us. Rooms clean and linen wonderful.
We ate in the restaurant and a table by the window overlooking the sea was reserved for us.
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Soltan
United Kingdom
The surrounding people made it very uncomfortable to sleep
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Julie
United Kingdom
Very convenient for walking the south west coastal path. Welcoming staff, clean room. Good shower. Good breakfast.
It was very strange having the owners in a little caravan...
It was very strange having the owners in a little caravan right behind our tent literally within 5 feet of our tent very uncomfortable and didn’t feel like we could do anything we wanted. Also having the other guest text 3 feet in front off us was not nice it’s just not what we expected and thought it would be private which it was not the tents need to be modernised and updated needs alot more lighting around the property and tents the owners where lovely but if you’re planning on glamping I would not recommend as this is more like camping in someone’s back garden with complete strangers. They offered some croissants and fruit in the morning free off charge which was sweet. But other than that it’s not somewhere I’d stay again also if you want a lay in don’t bother as you’ll get woken up at 5-30 in the morning by a cockerel
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United Kingdom
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