Pubs-bars in Tintagel and Bodmin Moor


New Inn, Tywardreath

The New Inn is situated in the centre of Tywardreath and was built in 1775. The pub has a friendly warm atmosphere with fires to enjoy in the winter months and a large garden for hot summer days. We have three rooms for accommodation and welcome all.

New Inn, Tywardreath
Fore Street,
Tywadreath,
Par PL24 2QP
Telephone: 01726 813901
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Jamaica Inn, Bolventor

The Jamaica Inn, Cornwall's legendary coaching house that was immortalised in Daphne du Maurier’s novel of the same name, has stood high on Bodmin Moor for more than four centuries.

Set in one of the most breathtaking locations in Cornwall, the Jamaica Inn welcomes locals and travellers alike. With its cobbled courtyard, beamed ceilings, roaring log fires and real ales, Jamaica Inn's friendly, warm atmosphere welcomes you at any time of the year.

Many improvements have been made to the old inn and due to demand, extra hotel accommodation has been added. From breakfast until late evening, you can enjoy an extensive range of home-cooked food for all the family.

Jamaica Inn also has one of the finest collections of smuggling memorabilia at the Smugglers’ Museum, and the Daphne du Maurier Room honours the great writer.

Food, accommodation, real ales (Bass, St Austell Tribute and HSD, Sharp's Doomar and Cornish Coaster), family room, parking.

Jamaica Inn, Bolventor
Bolventor,
Bodmin PL15 7TS
Telephone: 01566 86250
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Crown Inn, Crowntown

B3303,
Crowntown,
Helston TR13 0AD
Telephone: 01326 565538
 

Par Inn, Par

The Par Inn is a friendly community pub situated in the village of Par on the South Cornwall Coast. It has an enclosed patio garden and three letting rooms.

Par Inn, Par
Harbour Road,
Par,
St Austell PL24 2BD
Telephone: 01726 813961
Fax: 01726 813961
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Bettle and Chisel, Delabole

This is a traditional pub set in a working village near the historic Delabole slate quarry, close to the country's first ever wind farm and renewable energy centre. There is a range of great St Austell beers and home-made food, which you can enjoy in the bar or in our beer garden.

Bettle and Chisel, Delabole
114 High Street,
Delabole PL33 9AG
Telephone: 01840 211402
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Lanivet Inn, near Bodmin

This is a typical village inn, at the geographical centre of Cornwall. The Lanivet Inn serves excellent food and has regular live music. There is a large car park at the rear of the pub.

Lanivet Inn, near Bodmin
Lanivet,
Bodmin PL30 5ET
Telephone: 01208 831212
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Weavers, Bodmin

The Weavers is a town tavern with beer garden and 30-seater dining room, serving a range of traditional food and fine St Austell ales.

Food, real ale (St Austell Tinners and HSD), bus route.

Weavers, Bodmin
Honey Street,
Bodmin PL31 2DL
Telephone: 01208 74511
 

Mason Arms, Camelford

Centrally located in Market Place, Camelford, this is an 18th century public house with four letting bedrooms.

It has an extensive menu using fresh local produce, including fresh fish menu and lots of home-made specials. Food is served at lunchtime and evening, seven days a week.

Mason Arms, Camelford
Market Place,
Camelford PL32 9PG
Telephone: 01840 213309
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Old Inn, St Breward

Village free house, next to the church, with well-thought-of, 120-cover, al a carte restaurant.

Food, real ales (Sharp's Doombar, Bass), family area, parking.

B3266,
St Breward,
Wadebridge PL30 4PP
Telephone: 01208 850711
 

Kings Arms, Luxulyan

The traditional village pub, popular for walkers, cyclists and those with an interest of the outdoors. It caters for all types of people both young and old, for all their needs in food, fine ale and a warm friendly atmosphere. It is only one and a half miles away from the Eden Project and half a mile from the beautiful Luxulyan valley.

Kings Arms, Luxulyan
Luxulyan,
Bodmin PL30 5EF
Telephone: 01726 850202
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Darlington Hotel, Camelford

The inn takes its name from the Earl of Darlington, the 18th century owner ,and is steeped in 800 years of history - it is proud to be one of St Austell Brewery's oldest houses.

A former posting house and political venue, The Darlington now offers good food and local beer in three adjoining trading rooms, together with three en-suite letting rooms.

Darlington Hotel, Camelford
Fore Street,
Camelford PL32 9PG
Telephone: 01840 213314
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George and Dragon, Bodmin

This is a cosy local, thought to be the oldest public house in the town.

Bodmin is full of history and the pub is local for all the attractions such as Bodmin Jail, Lanhydrock House, the Camel Trail and Shire Hall.

George and Dragon, Bodmin
St Nicholas Street,
Bodmin PL31 1AB
Telephone: 01208 72514
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Napoleon Inn, Boscastle

The Napoleon is the oldest pub in the harbour village of Boscastle. Built in 1549 it has slate floors, oak beams, log fires and a clome oven. Beers are served straight from the barrel behind the bar

Napoleon Inn, Boscastle
Boscastle PL35 0BD
Telephone: 01840 250204
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St Kew Inn

A15th century village pub, originally built to house the workers of the church next door. Previously used as a smoke house, it is now a totally original pub. The licencees pride themselves on our quiet and relaxed atmosphere, unspoilt by music. A range of beers is served from wooden barrels and there is fine home-cooked food.

St Kew Inn
St Kew,
Wadebridge PL30 3HB
Telephone: 01208 841259
Email: Des@stkewinn.fsnet.co.uk
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Barley Sheaf, Bodmin

The Barley Sheaf offers home-made pub grub, with ten letting bedrooms (three en-suite). It is the ideal central place for visiting various tourist attractions, such as the Eden Project.

Bodmin is full of history and local attractions including Bodmin Jail, Lanhydrock House, the Camel Trail and the Shire Hall.

The pub has a function room which is used for country music nights during the winter.

Barley Sheaf, Bodmin
2 Lower Bore Street,
Bodmin PL31 2JX
Telephone: 01208 72716
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