The room, bathroom, walk-in cloakroom is very miniature. The toilet door is located in the middle of a single bed and the distance from the bed is only one person. It is very clean and hygienic. The window is facing the open-air swimming pool in the courtyard. Our room is on the reception floor of the hotel reception, and the floor of the room is a bit low; The corridor is very narrow, there are three rooms in the corner of our door, and they are very close to each other. The room is soundproofed and there is no interruption to each other. The location of the hotel is very convenient, there is a supermarket 7 or 8 minutes away
Didn’t expect to be staying in a block of rooms which were pretty soulless. Wanted to go into the Hotel bar for a drink but because we didn’t have a meal booked, as wanted to go out to Portreath by the sea for food, we weren’t allowed in the bar for a drink from 6pm, it was cordoned off! so I have no idea what the hotel bar is like. So I feel for the money we paid we didn’t actually get to use any of the hotel. All we wanted was a drink in the bar with the view.
I won’t be rushing back.
A mixed experience. We booked for the pool facilities, which were great. We ate in the restaurant on our first evening - excellent food and very good service. The breakfast was good too. Some buts, though. Our room had a very uncomfortable bed, a strange electrical light show from some devices in the ceiling once we turned the lights out and a repeated electrical buzzing sound all through the night which disrupted our sleep.The staff moved us to a much more comfortable room on the second night. The floors upstairs were so bouncy that it felt like the hotel must have the underlying structure of a rickety prefab - very odd and a little unsettling. And the restaurant had no character at all - an almost sterile feel. All a bit odd. While the pool, the food and the service really were great, and the many golfers who visited were clearly delighted, some of the spaces do need a refurb and a rethink.
The staff were really friendly and helpful. The location is great, it's across the street from the beach.
The bed here is very low so those having problem with lower bed may not like it.
Picture taken from the hotel lobby.
With a stay at The Weary Friar in Saltash, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of St. Mellion Golf Club and Tamar Valley. This inn is 14.5 mi (23.4 km) from Dartmoor National Park and 17.7 mi (28.4 km) from South Devon.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and wedding services.
At The Weary Friar, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 14 guestrooms.
Amazing spa hotel with amazing amenities and super close to the beach. The only thing lacking was the quality of breakfast, restaurants and a few service aspects. Other than that really enjoyed the stay here and would love to stay here again. The spa was absolutely amazing and pools were the best feature.
We stayed here both Friday and Saturday night and booked on the Thursday, we stayed here 10 years prior!
The staff were fantastic! The food was fantastic, the hospitality was second to none! This is so dog friendly! The guests were friendly and made a magnificent stay, spare of the moment stay away for a couple of nights and really felt most welcome!
Well done to all your team!!
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Very well surprised with the room, amenities and service. Free parking across the road, many places to eat
I asked the lady at the reception - Jayne to give me some suggestions re type of food I prefer and she did her best to provide me with the best options. Can say a big Thank you Jayne for your help and positive and warm attitude!
Definitely can raise the thumbs 👍👍 up to this hotel.
The room is small, it is very hot when it is sunny, there is no cooling equipment
We booked a quiet room half a year in advance. We made this request when we checked in. Because this hotel is on the main road next to the train station, the car is very noisy. The waiter actually said: You can't just walk in and pick the room. This attitude is very rare in the UK.
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JJarumasThe staff were really friendly and helpful. The location is great, it's across the street from the beach.
The bed here is very low so those having problem with lower bed may not like it.
Picture taken from the hotel lobby.
PPearl_4Room and toilet was clean and spacious. Complimentary tea/coffee and shower soap. The location was amazing. 10 minutes away from wherever your need and incredible views! All for an amazing, fair price. Free parking available just behind the building for guests. If thats full, st ives train station parking is a 3 minute walk. Check in and check out was so quick and easy. Would recommend 100%
GGuest UserThe hotel itself was a great experience and we did enjoy the novelty of staying in the prison which I would recommend to anyone.
Upon arrival we were welcome by the team but very basic information was given, leading to us missing a tour of the hotel which we were told was included in the price. The manager then offered for one of the team to do a later tour for just the two of us which was cut short, very awkward and definitely not worth the money paid for. If we had been advised of the tour with the bigger group when checking in we may have had a better experience.
We decided to book dinner at the chapel to experience it as much as we could but dinner was poor. We had to wait for our table, 3 different people asked for our name before we sat down and then again a fourth person checked once we were sat down. With minimal staff on the service was poor to say the least and The burger ordered was pretty much raw, I did not finish it. Once we had finished no one came to ask if we wanted anything else or to look at a dessert menu. We left the restaurant with no one even there working! Not sure where the team had disappeared to.
Breakfast was good and would recommend it.
OOlly reviewsKing Arthur’s Arms is fabulously located next to a huge car park, yet on Fore Street, which is the Main Street running through Tintagel and about 3 minutes walk to the top of the hill leading down to English Heritage’s Tintagel Castle. On arrival we were checked in at the bar by Jess with a very friendly Cornish welcome. The smell of cleanliness emerged us as we walked up to our huge room with double bed, wardrobe, dressing table, easy chairs and huge bathroom with double walk in shower, sink, toilet and heated radiator. Huge room for Cornwall and immaculate. We chilled out and wandered along and around Tintagel Castle, then back to the pub for dinner. It’s an extensive menu with huge portions. There was no issue with pub noise and we slept well, waking for an extensive breakfast which commences with a choice of pastries and cereals, then Full English, teas, coffees and juices! We were then able to stay parked for a few hours after check out at 10am to wander around Tintagel.
Really cannot recommend King Arthur’s Arms enough and particularly so to single parents with kids-safe, friendly and accommodating and shout out to Jess for super friendly service throughout!
LLostTravellerThe location and hotel was lovely. Good room and fantastic food. The grounds are outstanding and the view in the morning was wonderful. An outstanding stay in a great location. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserA lovely welcome as we were greeted at the Bar by Tommy and shown to our room. We went back to the bar and had a drink. The bar offers a good selection of beer lager and wines.
The room was clean and tidy and was great for a short stay. The bed was a double with a mattress that was a little soft for us, however that is because we do have a very firm mattress at home
The staff were very friendly and polite. Unfortunately due to our stay being on Sunday and Monday we could take advantage of the restaurant as it was closed for these two evenings but the menu looked very nice.
We paid for the breakfast for two mornings at £15 per head per day and it was very good. Yoghurt, fruit, warm croissants and cereals were on the table on arrival and then we were offered a choice of cooked breakfast, either a full english, bacon or sausage sandwiches and Scrambled egg with smoked salmon. We had an issue one morning however this was sorted out to our satisfaction.
We would definitely recommend St Tudy Inn for a short stopover.
GGarrettChowOur room is not in the main building. We have to walk upstair to a first floor high extension building. My booking hasn't mentioned this. It just like a B&B room, but this is a 3 stars hotel. If I know before hand, I will not book this hotel.
MMark WSMA mixed experience. We booked for the pool facilities, which were great. We ate in the restaurant on our first evening - excellent food and very good service. The breakfast was good too. Some buts, though. Our room had a very uncomfortable bed, a strange electrical light show from some devices in the ceiling once we turned the lights out and a repeated electrical buzzing sound all through the night which disrupted our sleep.The staff moved us to a much more comfortable room on the second night. The floors upstairs were so bouncy that it felt like the hotel must have the underlying structure of a rickety prefab - very odd and a little unsettling. And the restaurant had no character at all - an almost sterile feel. All a bit odd. While the pool, the food and the service really were great, and the many golfers who visited were clearly delighted, some of the spaces do need a refurb and a rethink.
GGuest UserBreakfast was surprisingly large portions, good cooked quality. Cold buffet was limited. Service was a bit slow. Bed was very comfy. Good to have a window that opened and a fan in the bedroom. Had dinner in the restaurant first night and the chicken was delicious. TV channels in the room were limited depending on the weather. Good option for Penzance as a base then use the bus to get around.
GGuest UserThe Penventon Park Hotel in Redruth truly stands out as an exceptional choice. Every single staff member is incredibly kind and friendly, making you feel welcome from the moment you arrive. It's undoubtedly one of the best options in the area, especially for families with children, who also have a delightful time during their stay. The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, bar, restaurant, and convenient car park, making it a great choice for those driving. Additionally, it's only about a 20-minute drive to Hayle Bay and around 25 minutes to St. Michael's Mount, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area. The rooms are impeccably clean and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. I highly recommend The Penventon Park Hotel for anyone visiting the area.
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