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Hotels in Port Isaac, Cornwall
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Headlands Hotel. Headlands Hotel is well known throughout Cornwall for its unrivalled position, overlooking the tiny cove of Port Gaverne. Set in its own extensive grounds with direct access to the cliffs and coastal footpath, the hotel offers peace and tranquillity yet is just a short walk from the busy fishing village of Port Isaac. The dramatic beauty of the North Cornwall Heritage Coast has inspired writers, painters and poets for centuries. Port Gaverne is a quiet haven largely untouched by modern development, the small beach and broad green headlands are rarely crowded even in the height of summer. The nearby village of Port Isaac is a traditional Cornish fishing village, with steep, narrow streets and a sheltered harbour. Within easy reach are Tintagel, site of King Arthur’s legendary castle, and Padstow, famous throughout the world for its seafood. Headlands Hotel, with its friendly and efficient service, comfortable accommodation and exceptional food provides a perfect setting for a relaxing short-break or memorable holiday. Tel. +44 (0)1208 880260
Long Cross Hotel. Set in almost 4 acres of its own grounds and gardens overlooking the North Cornwall coast perched high above Port Quin between Port Isaac and Polzeath, The Longcross is in the perfect secluded location to enjoy a quiet relaxing break yet is within easy striking distance of some of the area's best attractions. The hotel has 14 recently refurbished elegant bedrooms all with private bathrooms, central heating, flat screen TVs, tea/coffee making facilities and broadband access. Many of the rooms have panoramic views. They are also able to cater for those who are less mobile, with 3 rooms on the ground floor that are no more than 4 metres from the car park. Tel. +44 (0)1208 880243
The Cornish Arms. A 16th Century Coaching Inn offering first class accommodation. Situated close to the fishing village of Port Isaac, renowned for the TV Series Doc Martin. The character Doc Martin originated from the 2000 Movie Saving Grace. Many of the interior scenes for this were filmed here at The Cornish Arms. The comfort of the guests is paramount and no effort is spared to ensure that your stay is a memorable one. Each of the seven ensuite rooms has its own appeal, and guests can relax in the lovely Olde Worlde bars with slate flagged floors. Open fires , a logburner and beamed ceilings are very welcoming. The Bed and Breakfast tariff also includes a hearty breakfast that will set you up for the day. Tel. +44 (0)1208 880263
The Slipway Hotel. With original exposed beams, paneling and stonework, the 10 rooms have been preserved yet equipped with central heating, colour television, direct dial telephones and en-suite facilities. Also available in the rooms are kettles with a selection of tea and coffee. There is a comfortable residents lounge on the first floor to relax and unwind after a busy day. The 'Lifeboat Suite' above the Boathouse is perfect for a family or a group of friends. It has 2 bedrooms, separate bathroom and WC, and a lounge over looking the quay with panoramic views of the beach and harbour. (01208) 880264
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