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Cornish Explorer

Cornish Explorer

Staying at the Rosemundy House Hotel. The Rosemundy House Hotel in St Agnes is a family hotel run by the Faulkner family. It is 2 minutes from the village centre. Please Note: No lift and limited ground floor rooms. Please ask at time of booking. Evening entertainment.

Rosemundy House Hotel

This elegant Georgian residence dates back to the 18th century and was opened as a Hotel in May 1967. All bedrooms are centrally heated and have private bathrooms or shower rooms, with flat screen colour TV with Freeview, direct dial telephones, hair driers and beverage tray.The Rosemundy House Hotel is set in over four acres of private secluded gardens and woodland and is within easy walking distance of the quaint and unspoiled coastal village of St Agnes. We are less than a mile from the beach at Trevaunance Cove and one and a half miles from Chapel Porth.

Included
Looe & Polpero: 
Looe is a small coastal village and a working fishing port. It is situated on both sides of the river looe. Polperro, is one of the most popular places and one of the prettiest. It lies just a few spectacular miles along the coast from Looe. Sheltered from the ravages of time and tide in its cliff ravine, it’s an enchanting jumble of cottages, each one unmistakably the work of a Cornish fisherman

Charlestown: Charlestown is a small fishing village which has been a TV/Film location for many years including Poldark, Dr Who and Alice in Wonderland. Fowey is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and is a very picturesque town.

Padstow & Perranporth: Padstow  is a charming working fishing port surrounded by glorious sandy beaches, at the head of the Camel River. Watching the everyday ebb and flow of harbour life is a perfect way to spend a day. This foodie destination with popular eateries such as Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant. Perranporth is the gateway to one of Cornwall’s most popular and spectacular beaches where the miles of golden sand, huge surf and sand dunes, jam-packed with wildlife all combine to make a pretty impressive location. Surrounded by countryside that inspired Winston Graham’s swashbuckling Poldark novels, the busy village has plenty of family eateries serving up traditional food along with many cafes and bars that cater for the beach crowd. For the more active, there are surf and kite buggy schools on the beach and from the village the coastal footpath provides some great walking 

Day off in St Agnes

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Lizard Peninsular: 
The rare geology of the area creates a haven for exceptional plants and flowers. Around the coastline you’ll find little fishing ports with huge granite sea walls to protect from the Atlantic gales, restaurants specialising in freshly caught seafood, and gorgeous sandy bays with jagged black rocks jutting out in to the sea.

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