Places to stay in Boleigh, Cornwall

Boleigh (Cornish: Boslegh) is a hamlet southeast of St Buryan in west Cornwall, UK. The Newlyn School artist, Samuel Birch, later known as Lamorna Birch came to Cornwall in 1892, initially staying at Boleigh Farm. Places to eat in the region include The Cornish Range, Cornish Range, Restaurant At The Old Coastguard Inn, and 2 Fore Street Restaurant.

The center of Boleigh ( which is at is longitude -5°35'2.2955 and latitude 50°4'8.085 ) is located 2 miles away from St Buryan, 3 miles away from Mousehole, 4 miles away from Newlyn and 4 miles away from Porthcurno.

Available Boleigh lodging

We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Boleigh.

Boleigh Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

The Longboat Hotel

Approx 5 miles away in Penzance:

The convenient location of this traditional, family-run inn is perfect for exploring West Cornwall, just moments from the bus and train stations and ideal for links to the Isles of Scilly.
Market Jew Street
Penzance, Cornwall
Guest Houses

Armorel

Approx 5 miles away in Penzance:

2 Leskinnick Street
Penzance, Cornwall
Bed & Breakfasts

Ship Inn

Approx 3 miles away in Mousehole:

South Cliff
Mousehole, Cornwall

Boleigh Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Cottage / Caravan Parks

Cardinney Caravan & Camping Park

Approx 2 miles away in Penzance:

Cardinney Caravan and Camping Park is a quiet family-run site. We are situated in scenic unspoilt countryside, 5 miles west of Penzance and 5 miles east of Lands End, set back off the main A30 trunk road, and accessed via a private drive.
Crows An Wra
Penzance, Cornwall
Self Catering Properties

The Porthcurno Hotel

Approx 4 miles away in Porthcurno:

Situated just four minutes walk from Porthcurno's beautiful shell sand beach where there are little rock pools for children to explore, this is a perfect venue for holidays.
The Valley
Porthcurno, Cornwall
Cottage / Caravan Parks

Treverven Caravan & Camp Site

Approx 2 miles away in St Buryan:

Treverven Farm Camping, near St Buryan, is situated a short distance from many award winning beaches, local visitor attractions including The Minack Theatre, St Michael's Mount and Land's End.
St Buryan, Cornwall
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Boleigh

Photograph of 2 Fore Street Restaurant, Penzance
2 Fore Street Restaurant

Old Coastguard ( Dining / Other ). Our stylish hotel in West Cornwall is situated within stunning sub-tropical gardens leading onto the beautiful Cornish coastline and the historic fishing village of Mousehole. Whether you use the Old Coastguard Hotel in Cornwall as a base to explore the beautiful Penwith coastline or as a romantic break to escape and unwind, you will find our superb facilities will cater for all of your needs during your holiday in Cornwall. www.oldcoastguardhotel.co.uk Link

Cornish Range ( Dining / Other ). Located at 6 Chapel Street, Mousehole, 3 miles from the center of Boleigh. Tucked away in a back lane of the fishing village of Mousehole, between Penzance and Land’s End, the Cornish Range has evolved into one of Cornwall’s foremost seafood restaurants. The restaurant’s aim is to produce memorable meals in an unstuffy, relaxed atmosphere to suit a mixture of holiday makers and local people who form its clientele. www.cornishrange.co.uk Link

2 Fore Street ( Dining / Other ). 2 Fore Street is a chic and stylish French bistro-style restaurant on Mousehole harbour front with views across Mount's Bay as far as Lizard point. The menu changes regularly to reflect the freshest of local produce and boasts an array of crowd pleasers from old fashioned fish and chips, homemade burger with Cornish Blue cheese and red onion marmalade and locally caught mackerel smoked in house with a simple salad or made into a delicious pate served with our homemade bread toasted. As well as the dining area, you can enjoy long summer days in a beautiful secluded garden. www.2forestreet.co.uk Link

2 Fore Street Restaurant ( Dining / Seafood ). With a vibrant, continental feel, 2 Fore Street is a relaxed and stylish bistro-style restaurant on Mousehole harbour front with views across Mount's Bay as well as a beautiful secluded garden to enjoy long summer days. The menu changes regularly to reflect the freshest of local produce with an array of mouthwatering options from a hand-picked crab salad, to a delicious homemade burger to grilled lemon sole fillets with samphire. The perfect atmosphere for Sunday morning cup of coffee, lunch straight off the beach or to meet friends for dinner over a chilled glass of prosecco. www.2forestreet.co.uk Link