Copyright Tom JolliffeRedruth was once the centre of Cornwall’s mining industry, with attractions nearby like the Cornish Gold Centre and various engine houses evidence of that history. It’s quieter now, though a local retail hub and with no shortage of pubs and restaurants...
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Hotels in Redruth - 6 places to stay
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The Lanner Inn
Lanner is ideally situated for all parts of Central and Western Cornwall, being only a short distance from Falmouth, Redruth and the City of Truro, and handy for Penzance, St. Ives and Newquay.There is plenty ...
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Tricky's Hotel
Tricky's is a family run Hotel, Restaurant and Bar situated just outside the Historic Mining Town of Redruth. The beaches and beautiful coastline of the north cornish coast are only a few miles away and ...
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Penventon Park Hotel
A beautifully converted Georgian mansion sitting in ten acres of private grounds. We offer luxurious surroundings, a welcoming and lively atmosphere, excellent service and wonderful food, meaning you can simply sit back and relax in ... More
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Crossroads Lodge
(1.78 miles)
A warm welcome awaits you at our hotel in the heart of Cornwall. Conveniently situated 2 miles east of Redruth just off the A30, we are an excellent base for exploring Truro, St Ives, Falmouth, ... More
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Rosehill Lodges
(3.13 miles)
Luxury Lodges on the North Cornish Coast.
1. Pamper yourself. King size beds, log burners and your own personal Hot
Tub Spa.
2. Blue flag, sandy beach just five minutes level walk from your lodge.
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The Beach Hotel
(3.56 miles)
Situated as the name suggests directly above the unspoilt sandy beach at Porthtowan. The hotel has probably one of the best locations in the county and all our rooms overlook the beach and sea. If ...
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Tyacks Hotel
(3.73 miles)
Tyacks Hotel is a charming 18th century coaching inn nestled in the heart of Cornwall’s mining heritage area. Situated within 15 minutes of stunning sandy beaches, country parks, Cornish mines and some of the best ... More
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Regal Hotel
(3.78 miles)
Camborne is just off the main A30 Trunk Road. The Regal is in the centre of town. Do not pass us by, give us a try. Town centre hotel with a warm welcome and good ...
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The Lowenac Hotel
(3.80 miles)
Welcome to the Lowenac Hotel, Camborne, in the heart of Cornwall. The Lowenac has been lovingly restored and now offers luxurious en suite accommodation, top quality restaurant dining with a choice of beautifully furnished rooms, ...
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Unicorn Inn
(4.18 miles)
Set in narrow winding valley flanked by impressive granite cliffs is the seaside village of Porthtowan. The village has a great beach and a wealth of heritage.
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Penkerris
(4.78 miles)
Penkerris is an enchanting creeper clad Ewardian residence with a lawned garden and ample parking situated right on the edge of this unspoiled Cornish village fields on one side yet shops pubs etc just around ... More
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Beacon Country House Hotel
(4.81 miles)
Situated in a quiet and beautiful area on the southerly slopes of St Agnes Beacon, and surrounded by two acres of undulating lawns, the Beacon Country House Hotel enjoys spectacular views over the surrounding ... More
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Bolster Farm Cottage
(4.87 miles)
Comfortable and spacious contemporary barn conversion with stunning views of countryside and sea. Near to several beaches and Coastal Footpath. Adjoining Farm Trail. Excellent local restaurants and pubs within walking distance. Full central heating and ... More
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