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Bed and Breakfast Accommodation in Cornwall 

Cottages for U in Cornwall 

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Bodmin Moor


Colliford Tavern Bed and Breakfast
Bodmin Moor


Mount Pleasant Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast
Bodmin Moor


Riverdale, St Breward B and B
Bodmin Moor


Polrode Mill Cottage, Bed & Breakfast Guest House
Bodmin Moor


Glenview Bed and Breakfast
Bodmin Moor


Gillwood Bed and Breakfast
Bodmin Moor


Higher Pennant Farm: Cornwall guest houses
Bodmin Moor


Tarny Guest house
Bodmin Moor


Penmarcol Bed and Breakfast
Boscastle


The Old Coach House Bed and Breakfast
Boscastle


Brendon Arms Bed and Breakfast
Bude


Atlantic Calm Bed and Breakfast
Bude


Claw Cottage B and B
Bude


Fairway Guest House
Bude


Penleaze Farm Bed and Breakfast
Bude


Lower Tresmon Farm Bed and Breakfast
Bude


Wheatley Farm Bed and Breakfast
Bude


Surf Haven Guest House
Bude


Wyvern Guest House
Bude


Chelsea House Hotel Bed and Breakfast
Falmouth


Braemar Guest House
Falmouth


Falmouth Bed and Breakfast
Falmouth


Melvill House Bed and Breakfast
Falmouth


The Clearwater Guest House
Falmouth


Penpol Guest House
Falmouth


Sea View INN
Falmouth


Bellscat Bed and Breakfast
Fowey


Constables Studio
Fowey


Fowey Guest House Bed and Breakfast
Fowey


Wheal Henrietta Bed and Breakfast
Fowey


Drym Farm b and B
Helston


Parc and Grouse Bed and Breakfast
Helston


Penbro Farm Guest House and Bed and Breakfast
Helston


Penhallow Manor Bed and Breakfast
Altarnun Nr. Launceston


Tremollet Bed and Breakfast
Launceston


Trevadlock Farm Bed and Breakfast
Launceston


Stenhill Farm bed and breakfast
Launceston


West Barton bed and breakfast
Launceston


Eastbank Bed and Breakfast Holiday Accommodation
Isles of Scilly


Mincarlo Guest House bed and breakfast
Isles of Scilly


Veronica Lodge St marys
Isles of Scilly


The Town House
Isles of Scilly


Botelet
Liskeard


Trecarne Farm House
Liskeard


Down Ende Country House
Looe


Hendersick Farmhouse B and B Accommodation
Looe


Hillingdon
Looe


Polraen Country House Hotel
Looe


Greystone Pool
Polperro / Looe


Tregoad Farm
Looe


Polgover Farm
Looe


Lancallan Farm
Mevagissey


Trewinney farmhouse
Mevagissey


Alicia
Newquay


De Wolf
Newquay


Goofys
Newquay


The White House
Newquay


Ocean Breeze
Newquay


Westward
Newquay


Treringey Farmhouse
Newquay


Ballaminers House
Padstow


Harlyn Inn
Padstow


Padstow b and B
Padstow


Boskenna Home Farm bandb
Penzance


Boswedden House
Penzance


Ennys
Penzance


Tregurnow Farm
Penzance


The Victoria Inn b and b
Penzance


Quilkyns
Penzance


Crumplehorn Inn and Mill
Polperro


Higher Polgassic room
Polperro


Trenderway Farm
Polperro


Highcroft
St. Austell


Torview Centre
St Austell


Poltarrow Farm
St. Austell


Wisteria Lodge b and b
St. Austell


The Old Mill Cottage
St. Austell


Allamanda
St Ives


Byways Guest House
St Ives


Harbour View guesthouse
St Ives


Hobblers House
St Ives


The Porthmeor
St Ives


Sea Gulls
St Ives


Mor Kernow
St Ives


Tamarisk
St Ives


Donnington
Truro


Resparveth Farm
Truro


Trevithick Barton
Truro


Bosayne
Tintagel


Michael House, Vegetarian Guest House
Tintagel


Kivells
Wadebridge


The Paddocks bandb
Wadebridge


Halfway House
Wadebridge


Liscawn Inn
Torpoint


Higher Polgassic
LANSALLOS


The Cornish Arms
Saltash


Trewetha Farm
Port Isaac


Lunney Barton
Roseland Peninsula


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Padstow Accommodation
Polperro Accommodation
Penryn Accommodation
Penzance Accommodation
Redruth Accommodation
Saltash Accommodation
St Austell Accommodation
St Ives Accommodation
Tintagel Accommodation
Truro Accommodation
Wadebridge Accommodation

Overnight Accommodation in Cornwall  

Major Overnight Accommodation Chains 
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St Austell
Saltash


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Bodmin
Hayle
Newquay
Truro


About Visiting Cornwall

Beaches

Golden sand and secret coves are washed clean by the Atlantic at every tide and offer the visitor limitless choice. Lively resorts such as Perranporth and Millendreath are just a few hundred yards from family beaches such as Kennack Sands and Whitsand Bay where children can catch crabs in sun-warmed rock pools. Magnificent surfing beaches nestle close to hidden coves whose locations are revealed in whispered tones by those in the know

Surfing

The North Cornwall Coast is at the heart of the UK surfing scene It benefits from the consistent swells of the Atlantic Ocean. There are many stunning surfing beaches to choose Polzeath and Fistral Sandy Mouth Bay Sennen Newquay is the Surf capital of the UK with Fistral Beach being the venue for a number of world championships. Surfing conditions are closely monitored. For further information on surfing in Cornwall visit visit
  • Surf Newquay

    The Countryside

    Fields are unchanged from medieval times. Lush river valleys give way to wild heathland on area's like Bodmin More And old tin mines point skywards from beds of heather and gorse.
  • Geevor Tin Mine Heritage Centre Spring comes early in Cornwall so a walk in April rewards the walker with splendid colour from early spring flowers in gardens and wild flowers in early bloom compared with the rest of England which is maybe why the Eden Project was located in Cornwall one of the most important projects funded by the Lottery Commission to celebrate the year 2000
  • The Eden Project Autumn and Winter Because Cornwall lies on the Southern west tip of England the temperatures are closer to those of Nice or Naples so it's an ideal area for an Autumn or Winter break Villages have curious and ancient names and many are named after Saints Come To Good, Ting Tang, Polperro and Indian Queens St Austell , St Ives are just a few Parish churches are quiet and you can feel the silence There are still holy wells at many of the older churches Cornwall history goes back to celtic times and Celtic stone circles and dolmens still exist from earlier times

    Cornish Heritage

    Men-An-Tol. Since the bronze age, Cornish folk have crawled through its circular holed stone, seeking a cure for rickets or infertility. Wayside crosses and holy wells are reminders that the Cornish are true Celts. They built many cliff forts to repel marauders. Try to visit some of the quiet churches, ancient graveyards and distinctive crosses. Also visit Norman castle, the great manors such as Lanhydrock and Trelowarren, and the island fortress of St Michael's Mount.
  • English Heritage
  • National Trust

    Festivals and Events

    Cornwall has festivals and Events happening all year please check with the Cornish Tourist Board
  • Cornwall Tourist Board
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