Port Isaac
- Hotels, Bed-and-Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Motels, Inns, Aparthotel Accommodation
NORTH CORNWALL
Port Isaac UK Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-
Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels
accommodation guide.
Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Port Isaac.
A 17th Century
Inn and restaurant situated in a tiny
paradise on the coast of North Cornwall.
Our chef prepares the finest fresh fish
and local produce and we have been
rewarded with an AA rosette.
Bar meals are also available. All en-suite rooms
have TV and hospitality tray. Children welcome.
Miles of spectacular coastline, famous for its
wildlife, scenic beauty and emptiness nearby. Also
fabulous sands, secret beaches, haunted
churchyards, tiny harbours and world-famous
Tintagel where you will find King Arthur's Castle
and the best golfing in Cornwall close at hand.
Self catering cottages also available.
Price: From £45.00 - £65.00 per person,
per night Rooms: 7 Double, 3 Twin, 4 Family - All En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
The Slipway Hotel dates back to 1527 and is opposite the fishing harbour in picturesque Port Isaac. It has a seafood restaurant and the bar serves local ales and ciders. Diners may eat in the galleried seafood restaurant or outside on the terrace.
The secluded Longcross is set high above Port Quin, between Port Isaac and Polzeath, and overlooks the North Cornwall coast. Enjoy the new restaurant with terrace and panoramic views.
Set within a 16th-century coaching inn, this charming, updated residence provides first-class accommodation on the North Cornwall coast, close to the traditional fishing village of Port Isaac. The Eden Project is 40 minutes away.
An old fishing village with a small harbour, a
pebble-strewn beach and access to some of the coast’s top holiday spots,
from Portquin Bay and Port Gaverne to dramatic Pentire Head. Only a few
miles away from the circular Iron Age fort of Tregeare Rounds.