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Gunnislake – 36 hotels and places to stay

Cornwall Countryside Lodges "Reserve Worldwide" Honicombe in Gunnislake provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a bar.

Loved the facilities and the pub. Also the two pools
Review score
Good
190 reviews
Price from
$253.93
1 night, 2 adults

Providing a garden, Drakewalls Bed And Breakfast offers accommodations in Gunnislake. This 3-star bed and breakfast offers daily room service and private check-in and check-out.

A very kind welcome and a last minute room change accommodated professionally (my mistake for having booked the wrong type of room). An excellent cooked breakfast, and a very comfortable sleep. Ideal location for the Tamara Coast to Coast Way! Thank you very much.
Review score
Wonderful
57 reviews
Price from
$146.39
1 night, 2 adults

Riverside Stay enjoys a location in Gunnislake, 14 miles from Lydford Castle and 15 miles from Launceston Castle.

The location was excellent, so beautiful. The hosts were amazing and couldn't do enough for us. The breakfast OMG they were to die for.
Review score
Exceptional
110 reviews
Price from
$179.66
1 night, 2 adults

Tamar 28 offers accommodations in Gunnislake, 2.1 miles from Cotehele House and 6.2 miles from Morwellham Quay.

Review score
Good
8 reviews
Price from
$196.54
1 night, 2 adults

Valley Lodge 20 offers accommodations in Gunnislake, 2.1 miles from Cotehele House and 6.2 miles from Morwellham Quay. Guests may go for a swim in the private pool.

Review score
Pleasant
41 reviews
Price from
$201.53
1 night, 2 adults

Cheerful spacious 2 bedroom holiday home St Anns 12 is located in Gunnislake, just 2.4 miles from Cotehele House and 5.6 miles from Morwellham Quay.

Review score
Fair
22 reviews
Price from
$179
1 night, 2 adults

2 miles from Cotehele House in Gunnislake, Tamar 16 offers accommodations with access to a sauna, fitness center, and indoor pool. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace.

loved the feel of the property and the space the kids loved the upside down style. lovely big kitchen table comfortable beds and sofas perfect to relax in. the photos don’t do it justice
Review score
Good
62 reviews
Price from
$196.54
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Tavistock, The Tavistock Hotel & Inn has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Everything! Fantastic location, lovely pub, spotlessly clean room. Staff really friendly will definitely be back soon
Review score
Excellent
57 reviews
Price from
$106.47
1 night, 2 adults

One Drake Road, Tavistock, Devon provides accommodations in Tavistock. The property is located 30 miles from Newton Abbot Racecourse, 4.8 miles from Morwellham Quay and 7.8 miles from Cotehele House.

Love the paint colours, furniture and artworks.
Review score
Wonderful
244 reviews
Price from
$126.43
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Tavistock, 30 miles from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Tavistock House Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a bar and water sports facilities.

Review score
Exceptional
48 reviews
Price from
$192.97
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Gunnislake:

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    A quaint , truly Cornish cottage. Quirky, and rustic.

    A quaint , truly Cornish cottage. Quirky, and rustic. Be prepared for a hilly climb up to main road if ,like me, you are a pedestrian. Glorious walk up though, spring primroses and snowbells all in bloom Quiet, a real get away
    Guest review by
    Foster
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    It’s a hidden area as most people drive on to the coast.

    It’s a hidden area as most people drive on to the coast. It’s magical with its forests, streams, rivers, quays and scenery is absolutely stunning. You are close to Dartmoor too and Plymouth. The locals were friendly and we had out doggy so it was perfect for the trails. You need strong walking legs as it is steep, you can always park down at the National trust gardens called Cotehele near the Quayside if you can’t do the hills. This area is a hidden gem.
    Guest review by
    Samantha
    United Kingdom
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    We stayed for 4 nights ,visiting family nearby.

    We stayed for 4 nights ,visiting family nearby. The Lodge was large and comfy. We were 5 adults and 2 small dogs. The hot tub was lovely. Dogs loved the gardens and small stream. The Lodge was well equipped. However, it didn't have a hair dryer, and we forgot to take one. The Lodge was clean and had comfy beds. It had bbq on the balcony, which we used. Just bought some coal in the tesco in Callington. We didn't use the gym or indoor pool, so I can't comment . Friendly staff in the shop and pub. The area is beautiful 😍 We went to Looe Bay for a trip out. About 40 mins drive. And visited family in Callington. We will deffo like to stay again.
    Guest review by
    Caroline Hayton
    United Kingdom
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    Gunnislake is a sleepy one horse town in the middle of a...

    Gunnislake is a sleepy one horse town in the middle of a village, but it does boast both a Post Office and a Pub, Great place to base your stay if like me you like to roam far and wide, we did Flambards on one day and Budd on another, where we had Afternoon scones on the Barge, be careful when visiting you do not walk down the Canal, as it's by the Seafront Side.
    Guest review by
    Mr
    United Kingdom
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    The proprietors have little (if any) control over this small...

    The proprietors have little (if any) control over this small concern and I was warned about it. The last 100 metres of road is not sealed and very uneven, ruts in places quite deep. Drivers in cars with low ground clearance should be extra cautious. Otherwise the accommodation was a delightful experience and catered to our every need. Thoroughly recommended.
    Guest review by
    Alan
    Australia
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    Gunnislake is away from the intensity one can find in some...

    Gunnislake is away from the intensity one can find in some coastal towns. It is just 25 minutes from wild ponies and stone age ruins of Dartmoor, which to my mind far surpasses nearby Stonehenge for atmosphere and magic (don't forget the ascending larks, grazing sheep, exotic cattle in the road, etc).
    Guest review by
    Ted
    United Kingdom

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