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Higher Tresmorn Farm, hotel in Crackington Haven

Less than 20 minutes’ drive from Bude, Higher Tresmorn Farm offers cosy farmhouse accommodation in north Cornwall.

The place and the house is really unique the dinner and the breakfast are amazing and Emma the owner was very nice and helpful
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
153 reviews
Price from£120per night
The Wellington Hotel, hotel in Crackington Haven

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.

Staff wereexceptional. Friendly, efficient and helpful. The room was large and very clean. The breakfast was also very good with plenty of chaoice. As one of us has chronic kidney failure the diet is restricted to the 'continental' choices which were tasty, fresh and varied. The cooked breakfast was also excellent.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
1,219 reviews
Price from£130per night
Widemouth Manor, hotel in Crackington Haven

The Widemouth Manor is a warm friendly pub/ hotel and looks out over the sandy bay which is famous for its surfing. Just off the A39, access to Devon and Cornwall could not be better.

Nice room, good views out to land and sea, evening meal and breakfast of a good standard.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
626 reviews
Price from£95per night
The Riverside, hotel in Crackington Haven

Set in a quaint 16th-century building alongside the River Valency, The Riverside is a 4-star silver award guest house. It offers free Wi-Fi and an award-winning breakfast.

Incredible location and my room had a view of the river (literally means Riverside! So many places are a little too economical with the truth, not this place!) Note: you will likely hear water through the night - it becomes ‘white noise’ and helped me fall asleep. The food was great too - first vegan and gluten free dessert I’ve tried on a local menu.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
605 reviews
Price from£105.02per night
THE OLD RECTORY GLEBE HOUSE in Jacobstow 10 mins to Widemouth bay and Crackington Haven,15 mins Bude,20 mins tintagel, 27 mins Port Issac, hotel in Crackington Haven

THE OLD RECTORY GLEBE HOUSE in Jacobstow 10 mins to Widemouth bay and Crackington Haven,15 mins Bude,20 mins tintagel, 27 mins Port Issac provides accommodation located in Bude, 30 km from Launceston...

Spacious, clean and comfortable.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
54 reviews
Price from£251.75per night
Bantry Cottage at Crackington Haven, near Bude and Boscastle, Cornwall, hotel in Crackington Haven

Set in Bude, within 31 km of Launceston Castle, Bantry Cottage at Crackington Haven, near Bude and Boscastle, Cornwall is an accommodation offering river views.

I loved how clean the chalet/lodge was. The location was peaceful. The gated decking area good for kids or the dog. The entire set up was fabulous
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
27 reviews
Price from£120per night
OA Surf Club, hotel in Crackington Haven

Boasting sea views, OA Surf Club offers accommodation with a private beach area, a garden and a terrace, around 26 km from Tintagel Castle.

Spacious rooms, comfy beds, accommodating staff, traditional breakfast, private(ish) beach. A great place to stay!
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
106 reviews
Price from£90per night
Tregatherall Lodge, hotel in Crackington Haven

Located just 9.2 km from Tintagel Castle, Tregatherall Lodge provides accommodation in Boscastle with access to barbecue facilities, a shared lounge, as well as private check-in and check-out.

Vanessa and her husband made our stay feel like we were family to them, we enjoyed our time there and would definitly stay again
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
247 reviews
Price from£104.50per night
Boots Cottage, hotel in Crackington Haven

Boots Cottage is situated in Bude, 27 km from Tintagel Castle, 37 km from Launceston Castle, and 43 km from Westward Ho!.

Our family had an incredible time at Boots Cottage. The cozy atmosphere and cleanliness of the cottage made us feel right at home. It had everything we needed for a comfortable stay, including incredibly comfortable beds that guaranteed a good night's sleep. The cottage was fully equipped with all the amenities we could ask for, making meal times and downtime enjoyable and stress-free. The welcoming owners went above and beyond to ensure we had a great experience. The charming cottage nestled in the beautiful countryside provided the perfect backdrop for our family vacation. Being so close to all the tourist attractions in North Cornwall, including the stunning beaches of Bude, was a huge plus, making our adventures easy and convenient. We loved being able to explore the local area and enjoy all that Bude has to offer.Breakfast supplies and afternoon tea were delicious.
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
52 reviews
Price from£315per night
THE OLD RECTORY SOUTHCOTT APARTMENT in Jacobstow 10 mins to Widemouth bay and Crackington Haven,15 mins Bude,20 mins tintagel, 27 mins Port Issac, hotel in Crackington Haven

Located in Jacobstow, in a historic building, 20 km from Tintagel Castle, THE OLD RECTORY SOUTHCOTT APARTMENT in Jacobstow 10 mins to Widemouth bay and Crackington Haven,15 mins Bude,20 mins tintagel,...

Very peaceful what more can I say about this delightful place. Will defiantly use it again.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
72 reviews
Price from£183.50per night
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What guests said about Crackington Haven:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    It was warm and cosy with stunning views in a quiet location...

    It was warm and cosy with stunning views in a quiet location. We did a long walk (but well worth it along the coastal path and down into the valley) to Crackington Haven where we had a delicious meal at the Coombe Barton Inn. You need a car and sturdy walking boots. We will definately return - this is a little gem.
    Wigdor
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Crackington Haven is lovely ; it is a small village on the...

    Crackington Haven is lovely ; it is a small village on the Cornish coast, but within easy driving distance of other places, e.g. Bude and Daymer Bay. We ate at the pub in the village/next to the sea (Coombe Barton Inn I think it's called) and the food was very nice. A popular past-time seemed to be sitting on the sea wall with a drink and watching the sun go down- beautiful sunsets. The roads into/out of CH are VERY steep and quite narrow; useful to be aware of for drivers (parking is not cheap) and walkers. There will be a steep walk down into the village/seaside/bay and it will probably feel like an even steeper walk back up again !
    Andy
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    This is one of the many beautiful coves around Cornwall.

    This is one of the many beautiful coves around Cornwall. There is an excellent pub serving great food and with a good selection of drinks to suit any taste. There is also a cafe and shop where you can get the essentials for a day on the beach. The views are beautiful and so typical of Cornish coves. Surfing is good and there are the usual beach surf life saving guards to hand. There are good facilities to hand and a warm welcome guaranteed.
    Dudley
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Crackington Haven is a delightful place with great cafes and...

    Crackington Haven is a delightful place with great cafes and a pub that serves delicious food. The beach is quaint with nice touches like donations for toilets , clean up the beach bags etc Very atmospheric place.
    Ann
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We like Crackington.

    We like Crackington. It is a small cove with a pebble and rock beach, but quite spectacular. It didn't get too busy whilst we were visiting, which suited us fine. The local pub is very good and we ate there several times. A good location for walkers with the coastal path nearby. There wasn't much there, but probably enough beach to keep smaller children happy and occupied. The routes to/from the beach (and pub), are very steep.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom