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Places to Stay in Redruth Places to Stay in Redruth Place Contact Type Cost Child Dog Disabled Parking Wi-fi Bar Restaurant Beach within Countryside Sea Leisure Laundry friendly friendly facilities / cafe 5 miles / rural view facilities s GUESTHOUSES AND B&BS The Collins Redruth 16 Higher Fore Street, Redruth Inn Twin/double from Arms TR15 2AP £65 01209 212163 Family room £150 www.collinsarms-redruth.co.uk The Cedars St Day 22 Church Street, St Day TR16 5JY Bed & Single £60. 01209 820288 Breakfast Double from £75 www.thecedarsbandb.co.uk Family from £80 Moorgrove St Day Tolgullow St Day TR16 5PP Bed & .Double ensuite Hot tub 01209 821796 Breakfast £40.00 room only Email: [email protected] £5.00 breakfast pp cycles The Old Lanner Lanner Hill, Lanner TR16 5TZ Bed & Double from £90 Railway Yard 01209 314514 Breakfast Twin from £80 www.old-railway-yard.co.uk Single occupancy from £75 All per night inc b/fast Lanner Inn Lanner The Square, Lanner TR16 6EH Inn Please contact for 01209 215611 current price tariff www.lannerinn.co.uk Laity Farm Bridge Old Portreath Road Bed& Double with Bridge Breakfast ensuite £70. Portreath TR16 4QG Single occ £50 01209 844865 All per room per www.Laityfarmbandbportreath .com inc b/fast Cliff House Portreath Cliff Terrace, Portreath TR16 4LE Bed & Single £55 01209 843847 Breakfast Double£85 www.cliffhouseportreath.co.uk Twin £85 Over 12 Triple £105 All per room per night inc b/fast Page 1 of 4 Places to Stay in Redruth Place Contact Cost Child Dog Disabled Parking Wi-fi Bar Restaurant Beach within Countryside Sea Leisure Laundry friendly friendly facilities / cafe 5 miles / rural view facilities s GUESTHOUSES AND B&BS The Copper Portreath Primrose terrace, Portreath TR16 4JS Bed & Double from £110 House Luxury 01209 843283 Breakfast All per room per B&B www.copperhouseportreath.co.uk night inc b/fast Loscombe Four Lanes Loscombe Lane Bed & Single £42.00 House Four Lanes Breakfast Double £74.00 Redruth All per room per TR16 6LP night inc b/fast 01209 214464 www.loscombehouse.co.uk HOTELS Penventon Redruth West End, Redruth TR15 1TE Hotel Single £89.10 Park Hotel 01209 203000 www.penventon.co.uk Double/ twin £98.10 - £199 per room (inc b/fast) Tricky’s Hotel Redruth Tolgus Mount, Redruth TR15 3TA Hotel Double From £85 01209 219292 Twin from £85 www.trickyscornwall.co.uk Family from £95 per room (inc b/fast) Inn For All Treleigh Treleigh Redruth TR16 4AP Hotel Single £70 Seasons 01209 219511 Double/twin £80 www.innforall.co.uk Aviary Court Illogan Mary’s Well, Illogan TR16 4QZ Hotel From £53 per Hotel 01209 842256 person per night Over 15 www.aviarycourthotel.co.uk inc b/fast Portreath Portreath The Square, Portreath TR16 4LA Hotel From £75 per room On Arms Hotel 01209 842259 (inc b/fast) request www.portreath-arms-hotel.co.uk Single £55 Travel Lodge Tolvadden Trevenson Gateway, Gas Lane, Hotel From £45.00 Tolvadden TR14 8FB 08719 848484 Room only Travelodge Redruth Page 2 of 4 Places to Stay in Redruth Place Contact Type Cost Child Dog Disabled Parking Wi-Fi Bar Restaurant Beach within Countryside Sea Leisure Laundry friendly friendly facilities / cafe 5 miles / rural view facilities s CAMPING Cambrose Bridge Portreath Road, Redruth TR16 4HT Campsite From £13.50 - Touring Park 01209 890747 £21.00 (2 ppl per www.cambrosetouringpark.co.uk pitch) Globe Vale Radnor Sinns Common, Redruth TR16 4BH Statics, £340 - £840pw Holiday Park 01209 891183 Campsite static www.globevale.co.uk Camping £20-38 pn Lanyon Four Lanes Loscombe Lane, Four Lanes TR16 6LP Campsite, £19 - £68 ( 2 ppl Holiday Park 01209 313474 lodges per pitch) www.lanyonholidaypark.co.uk £420 - £840 static caravan and lodges per week Tehidy Illogan Harris Mill, Illogan TR16 4JQ Cottages, Static caravans Holiday Park 01209 216489 statics, £270 - £820, www.tehidy.co.uk wigwam wigwam £50-70 glamping, pn, camping £15- (Contact for Cottage prices) camping 26 per pitch Wheal Rose Radnor Wheal Rose, Scorrier TR16 5DD Campsite £15 -£32 per night Caravan and 01209 891496 (2ppl per pitch) Camping www.whealrosecaravanpark.co.uk £350-£540 per week static SELF CATERING Basset Acre Portreath Glenfeadon Terrace, Portreath TR16 Self- From £570 - £1850 4JU Catering per week 01209 697965 Holiday apartmen www.bassetsacre.com ts Friesian Valley Mawla Mawla Redruth TR16 5DW Self- From £320 – 735 Cottages 01209 891114 Catering per week www.friesianvalleycottages.com Holiday apartmen ts Page 3 of 4 Places to Stay in Redruth Place Contact Type Cost Child Dog Disabled Parking Wi-Fi Bar Restaurant Beach within Countryside Sea Leisure Laundry friendly friendly facilities / cafe 5 miles / rural view facilities s SELF CATERING continued Gwel an Mor Portreath Feadon Lane, Portreath TR16 4PE Lodges £596 - £3269 per Resort 01209 842354 week www.gwelanmor.com North Coast New New Portreath Road , Redruth TR16 Self £529 - £1399 Holiday Portreath 4QL Catering Cottages Road 07456 865 856 Cottages www.northcoastholidaycottages.co.uk Tramways Lanner Lanner Hill, Lanner TR16 4PE Self £300 - £550 per 01209 314514 Catering week www.tramways-cornwall.co.uk Cottage Trengove Illogan Cot Road, Illogan TR16 4PU Self £380 - £945 per Farm Cottages 01209 843008 Catering week www.trengovefarm.co.uk Cottages Rayle Farm Bridge Rayle Farm, Bridge TR16 4QP Self £310 to £1090 Holiday 01209 842245 Catering Cottages www.raylefarm.co.uk Cottage Dromona Reskadinnick Dromona, Reskadinnick, Camborne Self £300 - £520 TR14 OBH Catering 01209 713644 Cottage www.dromona.co.uk HOSTELS Portreath Illogan Nance Farm, Illogan TR16 4QX Hostel From £22 per night Youth Hostel 01209 842244 (members up to http://www.yha.org.uk/hostel/portr 15% discount) eath-bunkhouse Rooms from £52 2 Cottages £650 - £750 high season per week Non members welcome Here are some websites that have holiday properties in the Redruth Area. www.sykes.co.uk homeaway.co.uk cornishcottageholidays.co.uk www.classic.co.uk www.cornwalls.co.uk www.visitcornwall.com www.booking.com Page 4 of 4 .
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