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This unusual village is a mile inland on the North Cornish Coast, and situated in the heart of Camelot and king Arthur Country. Famous for it’s slate production carried out since 1314 the Quarry is now a 400’ hole which is one of the biggest holes in Europe, still produces slate today. Why not visit and stand on the viewing platform.
One interesting place to visit is the first ever commercial Wind Farm, or if you enjoy fishing Ferndale Fishing Lakes has three attractive lakes to try your luck at catching Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach.
Tintagel Old Post Office is only two miles away, and was the legendary seat of King Arthur, the Post Office is said to date from the 14th Century, a mystical Norman Castle built in the 12th Century is perched high and bestows amazing views. Not to forget the deep black hole of ’Merlin’s’ Cave’ which is said to be the actual cave where King Arthur met Merlin, the craggy exterior, half drowned in greenery where the entrance is sandy bottomed as it beckons you inside into the mystical darkness within. Delabole and the magical surrounding area is a wish waiting to be granted
Attraction
Gaia Energy Centre
Doctor
Dr Davison & Partners
Dr Nash & Partner
The Surgery
Inn
Trewarmett Inn
Pub and Bar
Bettle & Chisel Inn
Poldark Inn
Restaurant
Poldark Inn
Setter’s Restaurant
School
Delabole Primary School
Shops
A J H Van Lines
Emily James Bakery
Delabole Corner Stores
Flowers From Bruallen
Smugglers Fish & Chips
Places to Stay near Delabole
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Trewarmett Inn
(1.53 miles)
A haunted traditional 17th C Inn overlooking Trebarwith Strand with views across Port Isaac Bay to Trevose Head.
Trewarmett Inn is set in an ideal location on the North Cornwall coastline and is only a short ...
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Lanteglos Country House Hotel
(1.61 miles)
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Lanteglos is undoubtedly special - a little piece of heaven in beautiful North Cornwall. From the moment that you arrive through the leafy entrance, youll feel the peace and tranquillity
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The Mill House Inn
(1.67 miles)
The Mill House is situated on the North coast of Cornwall between the fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle. Camelot, King Arthur's legendary castle is located in the very next valley. Set in seven ...
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Paths End
(1.77 miles)
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Paths End is a spacious bungalow with large en-suite bedrooms, free parking and a large garden. It is located in the small village of St Teath with a good pub ... more
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Port William
(1.86 miles)
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A superb coastal inn offering 8 modern en-suite rooms, most of which have breathtaking views of Trebarwith Strand.Nestled in the cliffs, the Port William offers locals and visitors a warm ... more
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The Countryman Hotel
(2.50 miles)
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The Countryman a small, family-run hotel,
situated just a two minute walk from the centre of the historic market town of Camelford. There are ten tastefully furnished and decorated bedrooms with ensuite rooms ...
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No 15 Tregoodwell
(2.76 miles)
Number 15 is just perfection, nestling between its neighbours in the hamlet of Tregoodwell, off an unmade lane with parking just in front of the cottage. Over 200 years old and for a time the ... more
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Tintagel Arms Hotel
(2.85 miles)
The Tintagel Arms Hotel dating back to around 1750 is set in one of the most breathtaking locations in Cornwall, Lee and Sharon welcome locals and travellers alike and pride ourselves in our friendly warm ...
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Bossiney House Hotel
(2.98 miles)
The Bossiney House Hotel is a family-run hotel, superbly located on the North Cornwall coast of England, near the historic castle towns of Tintagel and Boscastle.
The hotel's accommodation has both sea and countryside views, easy ...
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The Wootons
(2.98 miles)
The Wootons Country Hotel was converted from a private house constructed in Victorian times for the local doctor. No expense was spared to modernise the hotel with panelled or tiled bathrooms in all the rooms ...
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