Country Hotel
in Morval near Looe
East Cornwall
- Close to Eden Project
- Good parking
- Stunning rural views
- Close to the coast & many National Trust
properties
- Excellent dining - Bed & Breakfast to fine
cuisine
- Licensed Bar
All rooms are decorated to a high standard
and have everything needed to make your stay comfortable.
Most rooms have wonderful rural views and are
ensuite. We have ground floor and first floor rooms, with both double
and twin beds and a family room.
Our large Restaurant is where dinner and breakfast is served.
We offer extensive dinner and breakfast menus along with a carvery Sunday
lunchtime.
The Restaurant has fantastic views over the Cornish
countryside and friendly staff to make your stay welcoming and comfortable.
Looe
Pilchard, copper & smuggling have all played a part
in Looe's prosperity, but today only the fishing remains and caring for
the visitor. As Cornwall's second most important fishing port, you'll
always find colourful trawlers coming and going with great hustle at the
fish auction held in East Looe's quay side market.
You can take advantage of the many boat trips around Looe
Island & beyond, whilst the real adventurer can head out for deeper
water in pursuit of fishing or diving. Enjoy a stroll along Banjo Pier
or sit and watch the world go by in the many restaurants & cafes.
Polperro
The town is virtually traffic free so you can
either travel by horse-drawn carriage, omnibus or simply wander at leisure
through the narrow streets which lead down to the harbour.
Fishing trips and pleasure cruises are easily
arranged giving a smuggler's eye view of the spectacular coastline, or
you can uncover secret paths from Polperro to the coves of Talland
and Lantivet along the South West Coast Path. Between the cottages,
in the small shops and converted sail loft, you can browse through local
crafts, jewellery and artists studios, or sample the delights of the finest
Cornish confectionery. The museum of Smuggling is a must, too!
Liskeard
Places of interest include the guildhall with
its clock tower built in 1859, the Foresters Hall Home to the towns Museum
and tourist information office and Stuart House where Charles I
stayed in 1644.
Take a scenic trip on the Looe Valley line
along wooded riverbanks. Or visit the excellent leisure facilities at
Lux Park Leisure Centre.
To the north west of Liskeard lies Bodmin Moor
made famous by Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn. The moors shrouded
in mist and mystery hold abundant clues for those who want to delve into
the past - burial chambers and holy wells, giant stones and Bronze Age
settlements, decayed mine working and disused quarries.
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