Bed and Breakfast Accommodation | Port Isaac
| Port Quin | B&B North Cornwall - Westaway
Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
Port Isaac - North Cornwall
En-suite Bed & Breakfast With stunning sea views near Port Isaac
Westaway
offers 5 star guest accommodation enjoying panoramic sea and coastal views.
We are situated in a rural location 1 mile
south of Port Isaac set back from the rugged North Cornish coast overlooking
Port Quin.
Panoramic
views of Stepper Point at the mouth of the Camel Estuary and beyond to
Trevose Head and Lighthouse and Mouls Island.
Upon
arrival a complimentary Cornish cream tea is served in the Conservatory
from where these views can be enjoyed. Breakfast is also served in the
Conservatory. We use local and homemade produce wherever possible using
seasonal availability.
B&B ACCOMMODATION
We have a choice of 3 rooms.
Rosemary First floor super
king/twin with en-suite spa bath enjoying sea views
Lavender Ground floor super
king/twin with en-suite shower, sea views and private terrace.
Thyme Ground floor double
room with en-suite shower.
Bed and Breakfast Tariff 2009
Prices from £30.00 per
person per night including Breakfast
2 night minimum stay
All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities,
TV, radio alarm clock, hair dryer and bathrobes.
No pets, no smoking,
children by arrangement.
We are closed from the beginning of
November until the begining of March 2009
LOCATION
The fishing village of Port Isaac and the
sheltered small fiord of Port Quin are both 1 mile from Westaway.
The coastal path from Port Quin takes you
to Rumps Point which is a haven for wild flowers, seals and puffins can
often be seen. This section of the Coast Path which is easily accessible
commands some of the highest cliffs throughout Cornwall and makes for
exhilarating walking.
Pentire Point overlooks the surfing beach
of Polzeath and a further half mile takes you to Daymer bay which is a
perfect family beach. Here you will find St. Enodoc Church where Sir John
Betjeman is buried. Carry on walking through the sand dunes to Rock where
a foot ferry runs continuously across the Camel Estuary to Padstow.
To the east of Westaway lies Bodmin Moor which
is known as the granite roof of Cornwall. Exhilarating true moorland,
a surviving wilderness. Explore Rough Tor with it Bronze-Age settlements
and the surrounding unspoilt time forgotten countryside.
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