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B and Bs in Bodmin

Meadow Oak
Lostwithiel Road
Little Halgavor

Bodmin
Cornwall

PL30 5AB

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Friendly Bed & Breakfast with great views. Idealy located to the Eden Project, and the rest of Cornwall. We are on the edge of Bodmin only 1 mile from Lanhydrock Golf Club and 5 minute drive to Lanhydrock House. Walkers and Cyclist are always welcome as we are close to the Camel Trail and a sustrans cycle route to Lanhydrock house and Gardens. We are surounded by coastal walks and The Copper trail circles Bodmin Moor, and the All Saints Way from Padstow to Fowey. In easy walking distance to the Dragon Leisure Centre facilities include :- swimming pool, tennis, squash and bar. There are 2 small shops close by and the town centre only 1.5 miles. There are a Number of fine dinning establishments within Bodmin and the surrounding area.

We do advise, to avoid disappointment in peak holiday times, to book well in advance. To add to your holiday break enjoyment we offer and advise you to book a meal at one of our local eateries, as they do get fully booked. If you would like this, we will recommend and book a table for you in your name in advance of your arrival. Start your break in the right way with a lovely meal without the hassle of trying to find some where after what might have been a long journey. The takeaways in Bodmin are great but don’t let this be the only option if this is not what you want or enjoy, as we want you to enjoy your stay.

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