Places to stay in Bugle, Cornwall
Bugle is a village in central Cornwall. It is in the parish of Treverbyn and is situated about five miles north of St Austell on the A391 road. Local dining options include The Old Forge Cafe, The Sawles Arms, Penwithick Fish & Chip Shop, and Welcome Stranger.
The center of Bugle ( which is at is longitude -4°47'37.539 and latitude 50°23'45.932 ) is located
3 miles away from Trethurgy, 4 miles away from Lanivet, 4 miles away from Tregrehan and 5 miles away from Trewoon.
Available Bugle lodging
We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Bugle.
Hotels
Approx 5 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.
Bed & Breakfasts
Approx 5 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.
Hotels
Approx 5 miles away in St Austell:
A stunning four-star hotel, woodland homes to buy or rent and a luxurious spa set in 43 acres of glorious Victorian parkland – The Cornwall Hotel, Spa & Estate is a true haven, within touching distance of many of the most popular beaches and attractions in Cornwall..
Pentewan Road, Tregorrick
Self Catering Properties
Approx 5 miles away in Par:
Green Aces is a superb complex of just ten de-luxe Cornish stone-faced holiday cottages. It is set in around two acres and surrounded by stunning countryside views.
Cottage / Caravan Parks
Approx 5 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.
Campsites
Approx 4 miles away in Bodmin:
Walking through the tall grass and looking out for wildlife, fishing for tiddlers among the water lilies, watching the sunset against the back drop of the rolling Cornish countryside, and waking to the smell of breakfast cooking outside… These are .....
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