On the A30 between Launceston and Bodmin, The Jamaica Inn, Bodmin, Cornwall offers 20 en-suite rooms, free WiFi and Sky channels offering sports and movies.
lacuocaselvatica
Italy
We arrived late at evening and asked to have dinner even if the kitchen was closing. Thankfully we were served food anyway!
The room was clean and spacious, and the bathroom as well. English Breakfast was superb!
Situated 14 km from Launceston Castle, 22 km from Tintagel Castle and 29 km from Cotehele House, Travellers Rest offers accommodation located in Launceston.
Hills
United Kingdom
Friendliness of host and other travellers, clean, tidy and welcoming. Central for many good places to visit. 5 stars
Situated in Bodmin in the Cornwall region, On the Moor Shepherds Huts features accommodation with free private parking.
Brian
United Kingdom
Lots of things to love about this:
Beautiful quiet location
Very well fitted and presented huts - we were so surprised at how much was in it.
Really comfortable bed
Exceptionally clean toilet and shower room
Lovely little welcome pack of biscuits and milk and coffee pods
We loved that dogs were welcome and at no extra cost - thank you!
Shower was lovely and hot and good pressure
Owner was so helpful - we booked last minute as tired (been on road for long time) and he kindly booked us in at pub for dinner.
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Trewardale features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi.
Sarah
Australia
Location & home exceptional , accommodation excellent- tasteful delightful rooms & comfortable beds, & breakfasts terrific. Host Lucy was charming, friendly & extremely helpful. Lucy went out of her way to help us & make our experience fabulous. Highly recommend a stay at Trewardale
Camping Pods at Colliford Tavern, a property with a bar, is situated in Bodmin, 47 km from Newquay Train Station, 22 km from Launceston Castle, as well as 25 km from Kartworld.
Alby
United Kingdom
The stay was very good and value for money. The pods were very clean and the location was stunning for a weekend getaway. The toilets were not very clean as expected and there is no staff in the property for any help after 9 pm which seems to be a bit dissatisfying as the location is a very isolated place. Also they seems to tell there is a restaurant and bar but seems to be not functioning at any time. Also they wont provide at least a bottle of water in the premises and we need to travel at least 20 min to get something. Overall the pods are very good but there seems to be not the best service.
In picturesque Boscastle, on the North Cornwall Coast, The Wellington Hotel features an award-winning restaurant and real ale bar. The historical building offers cosy log fires and scenic views.
A tiny hamlet exposed on the moor. Probably lovely on a hot summers day or a bright spring morning but best experienced in a November or February storm or deep snow. It's a wild place despite the road. Easy access to the moor, and the side lanes are safe to walk near the inn
Nicholas
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is situated in the middle of Bodmin moor. you need your...
It is situated in the middle of Bodmin moor. you need your own transport. The meals are good with reasonable prices. Bolventor is a very small place. They have a smugglers museum, gift shop
, farm shop and Daphnue Du Maurier museum
Colin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Room a very good size for a single.
Room a very good size for a single. Bathroom was well stocked. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate sachets provided. Bible in the bedside. Peaceful room with lovely views. The bar was nice and although I never used the food facility it did look good.
Only downpoints; Nowhere to put the well supplied items in the shower. A shelf inside the shower may be useful. The room it self was extremely quiet apart from the noise when other guests flushed their toilets and even more annoying was that you can hear snoring from other rooms.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Jamaica Inn is a great place to stay.
The Jamaica Inn is a great place to stay.
The Atmosphere in the Pub and restaurant while the shops have lots to see and buy.
The rooms are a good size and have views of the countryside.
It is very quiet at nights and the beds are great.
We used the hotel as a base camp to see parts of Cornwall including Launceston Castle, Tintagel and Lands' End.
We'll be back to see the Smugglers Museum and the Daphne Du Maurier Museum again as both were very interesting.
Not home much
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Staff were very friendly and assisted to our needs.
Staff were very friendly and assisted to our needs. The room was clean, with decent facilities. There was SKY TV in the room with ALL the channels which I thought was very good. The walls were a bit thin and we could hear our neighbours voices quite loudly and every time they turned on their taps (which was very often for some reason through the night….it wasn’t a ghost!).
Bottom line, The Jamaica Inn is a tourist venue and food and drink is quite expensive. We were disappointed at the quality of the food vs. price. I had mixed grill which was quite basic, but cost just shy of £30.00. Deserts were also pricey. Breakfast was expensive too (Eggs Royale £12.95), but we had breakfast as part of our deal so this was in fact a very good deal for us so definitely recommend B&B if staying over.
Bathroom was well equipped though a little dirty around grouting and could be deep cleaned more thoroughly. The wardrobe was a good size but the full length mirror was on the inside of the door and you couldn’t open the door wide enough as the bedside table was in the way.
Andy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
From the arrival to departure the staff were excellent.
From the arrival to departure the staff were excellent. Great menu for breakfast with quality food and presentation. The restaurant provided a menu that would suit everyone regarding dinner.
Bolventor is only a small very rural village with some great country views and walks. Suggest a short six mile drive to Golitha Falls, great walk to the falls through forestry and by a small gushing river that meanders through the forest.
The Inn is steeped in history throughout. Cannot wait to stay again!
Ron Groves
United Kingdom
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