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North Cornwall Travel have many years of experience in
the leisure and holiday industry. Having gained our knowledge and
experience from working with large multiples such has
"The Freedom Travel Group" ( CO-OP) and "The Global Travel Group PLC". Our
experience in providing people with the right holiday at the right price
has gained us a reputation for quality and service.
We now offer the following service to you.
If you are coming to North Cornwall for a holiday
at any time of the year, and you are unable to find suitable
accommodation, then contact us.
Simply
click here to go to our online form.
We have over 400 of North Cornwall's quality providers
offering all types of holiday accommodation. So whether you require Bed
and Breakfast accommodation or a self-catering cottage, from apartments
to farmhouses, chalets, villas, campsites, holiday parks or hotels, we
can help you find what you are looking for.
Secluded peaceful locations or right there on the
beach, just tell us your requirements and we will do the rest.
St Nectan's Glen and the Rocky Valley lay in a valley
just beyond Bossiney on the road between Boscastle & Tintagel and have a
beautiful walk to a waterfall through woodlands.
On from this is Tintagel. The ruins of Tintagel Castle at the foot of
the Vale of Avalon are renowned for being the home of King Arthur and
are a spectacular must see. Tintagel Castle is situated partly on the
mainland and partly on a small island approached by a bridge above
Merlin's cave. Further along the coast you will come to Port Isaac with
its quaint cottages and narrow streets. Further on is Polzeath, Rock and
Padstow. There is a ferry boat from Rock to Padstow if you do not wish
to drive. Padstow has lovely shops and of course the famous seafood
restaurant of Rick Stein. If you venture inland and go to tour Bodmin
Moor you will experience an abrupt change in the landscape. Roughtor and
Brown Willy jut out of the moor and Jamaica Inn lies at the heart and
was the inspiration for Daphne Du Mauriers “Jamaica Inn”. Many remnants
of the Bronze Age such as Stone Circles, Mould and Crosses can be seen
in this area.
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