Places to stay in Biscovey, Cornwall

St Blazey (Cornish: Lanndreth) is a small town in Cornwall. Places to eat in the region include Biscovey Fish Bar, The Four Lords, Jolly Rogers, and The Par Inn.

The center of Biscovey ( which is at is longitude -4°43'23.759 and latitude 50°20'52.042 ) is located 1 mile away from St Blazey Gate, 1 mile away from Par, 1 mile away from Carlyon Bay and 2 miles away from St Blazey.

Available Biscovey lodging

We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Biscovey.

Biscovey Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Boscundle Manor

Approx 2 miles away in Tregrehan:

Located just 1 mile from Cornwall's famous Eden project and set in 5 acres of it's own private, quiet grounds, Boscundle Manor is a privately run boutique style hotel set in a wonderful oasis in which to relax and unwind.
Tregrehan, Cornwall
Bed & Breakfasts

Duke Of Cornwall

Approx 3 miles away in St Austell:

Just a few minutes from the coast, Duke of Cornwall offers rooms with TVs and tea and coffee making facilities. A traditional Cornish breakfast can be ordered. The public bar features 1 pool table and gaming machine while the lounge bar has an open fire.
98 Victoria Road
St Austell, Cornwall
Hotels

Trenython Manor Hotel & Spa

Approx 2 miles away in Fowey:

A beautiful and imposing English country house, Trenython Manor has an added sheen of magnificence and opulence created by stunning Italian flourishes and original features, which include sweeping staircases and colonnades, fabulous Italian marble .....
Castledore Road
Fowey, Cornwall

Biscovey Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Properties

Old Sawmills

Approx 5 miles away in Golant:

Sawmills
Golant, Cornwall
Cottage / Caravan Parks

Carlyon Bay Caravan & Camping Park

Approx 2 miles away in St Austell:

The campsite is situated in the heart of 'Du Maurier' Country on the south coast of Cornwall, between the beautiful estuary town of Fowey and the charming and historic port of Charlestown.
Cypress Avenue
St Austell, Cornwall
Self Catering Properties

Tredethick Farm Cottages

Approx 5 miles away in Lostwithiel:

Our holiday accommodation and facilities have won many awards such as English Self Catering Holiday of the Year - based near the Eden Project in Cornwall our farm cottages offer luxurious comfortable self catering holidays for families and couples..
Tredethick
Lostwithiel, Cornwall
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Biscovey

Photograph of The Four Lords, Par
The Four Lords

The Four Lords ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). We are a local community Family run Pub.

Carlyon Bay Golf Club ( Sports / Activity / Golf ). With our very own championship golf course offering 6,500 yards of challenging cliff-top golf set above the bay with breaking views across St Austell Bay. The rolling parkland of our 18-hole course is guaranteed to take your breath away. Cornwall is a magnet for golfers and it's no surprise our outstanding 18-hole championship golf course makes us the premier golf hotel in Cornwall – and one of the very finest in the UK. www.carlyonbay.com Link

Q Restaurant At The Old Quay House ( Dining / Other ). Located at 28 Fore Street, Fowey, 2 miles from the center of Biscovey. Architect designed and comfortably chic, the Old Quay House is a luxury hotel in Cornwall with a tremendous reputation. Lovingly restored, and overlooking the town’s attractive waterfront - it is one of the few boutique hotels in Cornwall to draw praise from all the major guidebooks year on year. www.theoldquayhouse.com Link

Restaurant At Pier House Hotel ( Dining / Other ). The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall is situated on the picturesque harbour of Charlestown with stunning views of the port and coastline of St Austell bay. It has been a hotel since 1920 and now incorporates the Harbourside Inn Public House since 2004. The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall, (originally called Charlestown Hotel) was built in 1794 and was originally two farm cottages. It became a farmhouse after the Rashleigh Arms was built in 1851. Then the occupants at the farm started taking in paying guests as farming prosperity declined before 1914-1918 war until the farm once again became a hotel. Being in a prominent position the Hotel takes an active part in the activities as well as the day to day life in Charlestown for locals and visitors alike who come from all over the world as well as locally from within Cornwall. www.pierhousehotel.com Link