Places to stay in Polpenwith, Cornwall

Polpenwith (Cornish: Poll Pennrudh, meaning creek of the red headland) is a hamlet south of Constantine in west Cornwall. It is at the head of a creek which leads to the Helford River. Local dining options include The Waymarker, The Gweek Inn, South Cafe, and South Cafe.

The center of Polpenwith ( which is at is longitude -5°10'7.0946 and latitude 50°6'20.861 ) is located 1 mile away from Constantine, 3 miles away from Seworgan, 3 miles away from Mawnan Smith and 5 miles away from Budock Water.

Available Polpenwith lodging

We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Polpenwith.

Polpenwith Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Budock Vean The Hotel On The River

Approx 4 miles away in Falmouth:

Nestled in 65 acres of organically managed sub-tropical gardens and parkland on the banks of the tranquil Helford River enjoy a holiday in Cornwall at this privately owned, family run, luxury four star hotel - ideal location to spend time with .....
Mawnan Smith
Falmouth, Cornwall
Bed & Breakfasts

Gallen-treath Guest House

Approx 5 miles away in St Keverne:

Guaranteed spectacular sea and countryside views with a warm and friendly welcome. Whether you wish to relax in peace, walk the coastpath or go diving - all are possible..
Porthallow
St Keverne, Cornwall
Guest Houses

Argal Farm

Approx 4 miles away in Falmouth:

Argal Farm, Argal
Falmouth, Cornwall

Polpenwith Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Properties

Shepherds Close

Approx 3 miles away in Mawnan Smith:

Boskensoe Farm
Mawnan Smith, Cornwall
Campsites

Higher Kergilliack Campsite

Approx 5 miles away in Kergilliack:

2 Kergilliack Cottages
Kergilliack, Cornwall
Self Catering Properties

Wheal Sheba Cottage

Approx 5 miles away in Helston:

Underlane Farm
Helston, Cornwall
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Polpenwith

Photograph of The Gweek Inn, Gweek
The Gweek Inn

The Gweek Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Gweek Inn has been under the new ownership of Steve Gilks and Debbie Hassell since April 2009. The Pub has had a complete facelift with new colour schemes and signage along with new seating areas for outside.