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The Bottreaux Restaurant with Rooms
Boscastle, Cornwall PL35 0BG - England, UK

Eight en suite rooms in 200-year-old building located in Upper Boscastle, 10 minutes walk from harbour and shops. Some rooms have distant sea views. 16th Century bar and 2 AA restaurant which offers atmospheric setting for romantic candle-lit dinners, specialising...
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Attractions near The Bottreaux
A selection of attractions close to The Bottreaux:
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| Boscastle Harbour (< 1 Mile) |
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After the extensive damage caused by a flash flood in 2004, a restoration programme was undertaken to return Boscastle to its rightful place as one...
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| Tintagel Castle (4.4 Miles) |
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Dramatically set atop steep cliffs and possessing stunning views, Tintagel is the mythical home of King Arthur. The ruins date from the 12th and 13th...
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| Jamaica Inn (15.3 Miles) |
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Anybody who is a fan of Daphne du Maurier’s novels will enjoy a visit to the famous Jamaica Inn that was the subject of one...
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| Looe Island (15.4 Miles) |
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Also known as St George’s Island, this half-mile wide island lies off Hannafore Point, southwest of Looe. It is possible to walk to the island...
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| Bodmin Town Museum (17.5 Miles) |
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A local history museum with a collection of minerals and fossils and Cornish kitchen. There are many varied displays with photographs, artefacts and text relating...
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| Bodmin Jail (17.6 Miles) |
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Bodmin Jail was built in 1779 and was the first jail built according to the ideas of the reformer John Howard, including the new concept...
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| Lanhydrock (18.7 Miles) |
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Lanhydrock is one of the finest Victorian country houses in Cornwall. This magnificent property is now owned by the National Trust, but originally belonged...
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| Launceston Castle (19.2 Miles) |
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Located in the heart of the Cornwall countryside, this castle would have once been one of the most important pieces of architecture in the area....
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| Hawk's Tor (19.6 Miles) |
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Tourists and holidaymakers speed through the heart of Bodmin Moor on the A30 trunk road, perhaps stopping at Jamaica Inn or Dozmary Pool. But...
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| St Neot Church (21.7 Miles) |
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St Neot lies five miles west of Liskeard, immediately south of Bodmin Moor. The imposing church here dates from the fifteenth Century and has a...
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| Golitha Falls (23.5 Miles) |
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A National Nature Reserve, Golitha Falls is an area of ancient woodlands beside the river Fowey as it cascades through a steep gorge. The scenery...
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| King Doniert's Stone (24.3 Miles) |
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King Doniert’s Stone is located just outside of the small community of St Cleer in the beautiful Cornish countryside, overlooking some stunning views of the...
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| Holsworthy Museum (26 Miles) |
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Holsworthy Museum is a small, local museum with themed displays including Holsworthy town, local railway, agriculture, medical and apothecary, local craftsmen and the two World...
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| Lerryn Riverbank (26.5 Miles) |
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This riverbank is a haven of peace within the tiny, picturesque village of Lerryn, three miles southeast from the ancient town of Lostwithiel. While splendid...
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| Eden Project (27.1 Miles) |
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It might look like bubble wrap nestling in a crater, but the Eden Project’s biospheres house plants from warm temperate regions right through to the...
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| Cheesewring (28.5 Miles) |
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High on Bodmin Moor stands one of the strangest ‘tors’, or granite hilltops, in all England. Centuries of wind and rain, snow and frost,...
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| Golitha Falls (28.5 Miles) |
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The River Fowey rises in the granite hills of Bodmin Moor and for the first few miles of its course travels through wild, boggy land....
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| The Hurlers (28.5 Miles) |
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On the outskirts of the village of Minions are no fewer than three stone circles, collectively known as The Hurlers. The circles, which date...
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| Trethevy Quoit (28.5 Miles) |
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Trethevy Quoit is awesome in every respect. With an estimated construction date of around 4500 BC, it is one of the oldest manmade structures...
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| Bodinnick Ferry (29 Miles) |
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For visitors to the estuary town of Fowey the charming little Bodinnick car ferry offers perhaps the most pleasant entry to the town. Approached by...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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