Accommodation and Food
Bed & Breakfast Accommodation near to Porthkerris
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Trengilly Wartha
Constantine
01326 340332
Trengilly Wartha is situated in a small hamlet in an area designated as being of outstanding natural beauty, about one mile from the village of Constantine. There are six cottage bedrooms in the hotel all have their own facilities and are thoughtfully and attractively furnished.
Treleague B&B and Cottage
St Keverne
01326 281500
Treleague is a family run B&B and self-catering cottage nestling at the top of the peaceful Porthallow valley with views down to the sea and over Falmouth Bay to St Anthony’s Head lighthouse. It is situated on the sheltered east side of the Lizard Peninsula, south of the Helford river.
Halwyn Holiday Cottages
St Keverne
01326 280359
Halwyn is an old Cornish farmstead, with the farmhouse believed to be around 250 years old, situated in a quiet and secluded valley on the Lizard Peninsula, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is 3 cosy and comfortable holiday homes and Bed and Breakfast accommodation is available in the farmhouse.
Gallentreath
Porthallow
01326 280400
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at Gallen-Treath. The guest house, established in 1965, is ideally situated with a panoramic view of both the sea and countryside. All our bedrooms are en-suite and individually decorated with colour televisions, tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary biscuits and we specialise in traditional English breakfasts and offer a tasty Vegetarian alternative using many local ingredients. Enjoy your meal whilst looking out over the village of Porthallow and the Falmouth Bay to St. Mawes, the St. Anthony lighthouse and beyond to Dodman Point.
Old Temperance House
St Keverne
01326 280986
In the village square of St Keverne, on the magnificent Lizard Peninsula of Cornwall, Old Temperance House is a lovingly renovated period property, with a selection of bedrooms and private luxury shower or bathrooms that we offer for your stay. You will be welcomed by the owners Clive and Denise. All our rooms have remote control Colour Televisions, CD Players with Radio’s and alarms, Hairdryers, Tea & Coffee making facilities and thermostatically controlled central heating radiators.
Ridge House
St Keverne
01326 368244
Ridge House is a wonderful detached property in the beautiful surroundings of the lizard peninsular. This beautifully furnished house includes a well fitted, well equipped kitchen with a range cooker, dishwasher, microwave and fridge with freezer compartment. Also downstairs there is a breakfast room, dining room, living room with TV, Freeview and DVD player, and downstairs toilet. The sleeping accommodation at Ridge House consists of three double bedrooms (1 with a double bed and spacious en-suite, the others have twin beds) and a downstairs single bedroom, sleeping a total of 7 people. A cot is also provided. Also upstairs is a good sized bathroom with whirlpool bath. There are beautiful views from two of the bedrooms over the village and the sea can be seen on clear days.
Parc an Grouse
St Keverne
01326 280259
Parc An Grouse is situated overlooking the ocean close to a quiet sandy beach and just a short walk from the village of St. Keverne in beautiful South Cornwall on the Lizard culdrose Peninsula the most southerly part of England, we are the ideal place to stay if you’d like to take advantage of the many activities that can be sought in South West Cornwall, the Coast Path is just at the bottom of the fields with many lovely walks, the picturesque fishing villages of Coverack, Cadgwith, Porthallow and Mullion are all close by. We now have available our new barn conversion with well equipped en-suite rooms also three large family en-suite rooms are available.
The Old Fire Station
St Keverne
01442 866156
The Old Fire Station provides comfortable first floor holiday accommodation in a converted Victorian fire station, with fine views over to Falmouth Bay. Located in the far south west of Cornwall, in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Old Fire Station is in the heart of the peaceful village of St Keverne with its handsome village square, ancient church, pubs, restaurants and local shops. The accommodation is a flat which sleeps 4 plus a sofa bed, comprising of an open plan living/dining area with sofa bed, double bedroom, twin bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and garage space for beach gear, surf boards and bikes.
Tregonning Lea
St Keverne
01326 280947
Tregonning Lea is a large spacious modern bungalow on the edge of the village of St. Keverne, in a quiet and secluded position with a large garden and ample parking on site. There are three guest rooms, double en suite, and a twin and single room which share bathroom which has bath and shower. Colour tv in all rooms, tea and coffee facilities and hairdryer. A full english breakfast, with the option of a vegetarian breakfast, is served and packed lunches can be provided. There is parking available for 4 cars and a free Wi Fi connection is also available.
The Top House
The Lizard
01326 290974
Travel as far as you can south and you will happen upon Lizard village, the most southerly point in Britain. Nestled in the heart of the village is The Top House pub. The Top House has been a hostelry for more than 200 years and prior to this a farmhouse – it still retains the real country feel. Hotel accommodation was provided from the late 1800s up until the early 80s – however we are very pleased to announce that we have just completed a major refurbishment of the hotel accommodation and we can now offer 8 superb double / twin ensuite rooms. The refurbishment was inspired by the natural surrounding coastline and some of the views need to be experienced to be believed.
Atlantic House
Lizard Village
01326 290399
Luxury B&B on The Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Situated in an enviable position down a quiet country lane and close to the dramatic Cornish Coast, Atlantic House is the perfect place to stay for a luxury, relaxing break. Being the only 5* Guest House on The Lizard Peninsula, this is no ordinary bed and breakfast. All rooms are bright and sunny, with elegant decor, heavenly beds with plump feather pillows, delicious Cornish breakfasts; from the moment you arrive every effort is made to make your stay special. With a sea view from most rooms, caring and generous hospitality, what more could you want from a holiday in Cornwall.
Skyburriowe Farm House
Helston
01326 221646
Skyburriowe Farmhouse is situated in a leafy no through road on the outskirts of Mawgan village on the Lizard Peninsula. The farmhouse is set on a working dairy farm whose owners are true Cornish and has been in the family for generations. The house is approximately 120 years old and boasts original stained glass arched landing window and porch door. This more than comfortable Bed and Breakfast offers spacious well furnished en-suite rooms, complete with tea/coffee making facilities, colour TVs , hairdryers, alarm clocks and central heating radiators.
White Hart Hotel
St Keverne
01326 280325
The White Hart Hotel is situated in St. Keverne on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall. Commanding an entire side of the village square, The White Hart offers views of the 15th century church opposite and is only 1 mile from the infamous Manacle rocks which have claimed many ships. The nearby Acorn trail is a must for walkers. Nearby attractions include Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station and Flambards Theme Park in Helston. We offer a wide range of facilities for you to enjoy including Bed & Breakfast accommodation, fine dining and Public Bar. We have developed our menus using the finest fresh local produce and have an extensive Chef’s Specials board featuring local seafood.
Paris Hotel
Coverack
01326 280258
The Paris Hotel is situated in the peaceful and charming fishing village of Coverack, Cornwall. It was built by the Redruth Brewery back in 1907 and was named after the liner SS PARIS which ran aground on the headland on whit Monday 1899. The hotel has now been under new management since April 2004 and offers the chance to come and relax and enjoy the wonderful sea views from the garden whilst sampling a drink from the bar, or food in the restaurant. The Hotel has four comfortable rooms available for guests, comprising three double bedrooms and one room with twin beds.All rooms are ensuite with a television and tea and coffee making facilities. Every room has superb views of the sea. The menu, which changes daily, gives a varied selection consisting of locally caught fresh fish, shellfish, meats, and vegetarian options, supplemented with a quality wine list.
Other accommodation
Tarranki
Porthallow
01326 280671
Rose Cottage
Porthallow
01326 280360
Kernowyon-Chy
Porthallow
01326 280478
Tremar Becan
St Keverne
01326 280014
Eden House
St Keverne
01326 280675
Food and Drink Nearby
At the end of a busy diving day, there is nothing better than relaxing with a nice pint and a bite to eat. Why not try one of the places below.
Trengilly Wartha
Constantine
01326 340332
Trengilly Wartha is a friendly local Cornish inn, and The Trengilly’s bar offers excellent food and fine wines and ales. Being a free house we offer a choice of unusual ales, several of which are served straight from the stillages. We feature up to twenty wines by the glass and a selection of over 150 by the bottle and also specialise in malt whiskies with over 40 available. Our Bar Menu is available both lunchtimes and evenings. The selection includes several of the more popular dishes as well as some more unusual ones. Enjoy them by a blazing fire in winter, or under our vine shaded pergola in summer and our pretty beer garden has fine views of the valley. We also have a family room in the conservatory area. For a little more formal dining, we have “The Bistro”. The Bistro is furnished with hand made furniture made by local students for their cabinet making course. We have our regulars’ favourite Bistro menu as well as the burgeoning specials board and three top Cornish chefs compete to provide our specials. Our menus cover a range of locally produced meats and game, with fish and shellfish from local waters, modern vegetarian dishes, rich imaginative desserts and Cornish cheeseboard with home made biscuits, all cooked under supervision of the owners, Will & Lisa Lea.
The Greenhouse Restaurant
St Keverne
01326 280800 / 07903 626194
The Greenhouse offers modern rustic cooking using quality local seasonal organic produce and local game and fish. We have a daily menu which reflects the produce available to us on the day. The meat from the butcher may vary through the course of the week, the fish that is caught varies with the season and the weather, and as the seasons change different vegetables are available. This means we can produce a fresh, exciting menu all year round. All our bread, pastries, ice-creams, sorbets & desserts are made on the premises. Children always welcome and small portions from the menu can be made for some dishes & all diets & tastes are catered for.
The Witchball
Lizard Village
01326 290662
The Witchball is the most southerly pub in mainland Britain and is situated in the picturesque Lizard village. Opened in June 2007, our aim is to offer good quality food and drink at reasonable prices. We have worked hard with our suppliers to provide you with local Cornish food and drink to complement the ambience of this 600 year old pub. Our family run establishment offers the finest Cornish Ales and we specialise in providing fresh sea food and fish and pride ourselves in the short time it takes from fishing boat to table! Often we serve lobster at lunchtime that has been landed that morning in nearby Cadgwith Cove. We have an extensive lunchtime, evening and specials menu. When the weather is good you can enjoy dining in the sun outside on the patio, or in the evening, inside in front of a warming coal fire in the bar, or in the restaurant or in our snug. If you wish to dine with us in the evening, it’s advisable to book in advance to avoid disappointment. When you arrive, be sure to ask for today’s specials to see what Adam or Dee are cooking fresh for you in the kitchen.
The Top House
Lizard Village
01326 290974
The Top House is located in the heart of Lizard village, which is the most southerly point in Britain. The Top House has been a hostelry for more than 200 years and prior to this a farmhouse – it still retains the real country feel. We are open all day from 12.00 pm serving fine ales and excellent home-cooked food. We host regular live entertainment, quizzes, local singers, themed menus and many other events throughout the year and we can assure you of a very warm welcome. There is an exciting menu offering traditional pub fayre, at excellent value for money and served to you in our dining area. Come and join us for a traditional Sunday Roast with an excellent selection of wines to compliment your meal.
White Hart Hotel
St Keverne
01326 280325
The Whitehart Pub has a traditional country feel to it with hanging horse brasses, an open log fire and great, well kept real ales on hand pump, with a guest ale weekly. We offer a wide range of facilities for you to enjoy including Bed & Breakfast accommodation, fine dining and Public Bar. We have developed our menus using the finest fresh local produce and have an extensive Chef’s Specials board featuring local seafood.
Paris Hotel
Coverack
01326 280258
At the Paris Hotel, the Ocean View restaurant serves a varied selection consisting of locally caught fresh fish, shellfish, meats, and vegetarian options, supplemented with a quality wine list. Every dish is freshly prepared especially for you. The chef has a wide and varied experience that allows him to cater for every taste from traditional English to spicy oriental, with deserts to die for! There is a very special view from our restaurant which has sea on three sides.
Roskillys
St Keverne
01326 280479
Roskillys are better known for their wonderful ice-creams. All their tasty ice creams, fudge and yoghurts are made using rich organic Jersey milk and cream and taste both indulgent and delicious. The milk comes from the 94 strong herd of Jersey cows which graze on pastures that have been farmed in a traditional and sustainable way for generations. Time, knowledge, creativity and hard work are at the heart of what they do. Crafted, skilled and innovative ice cream artisans simply strive to make the best taste. Roskillys also have a café and patio dining area serving lunch or afternoon tea.