"The staff are lovely helpful and polite. The very best part of the hotel which is sadly a run down Victorian/Edwardian pile in desperate need of a total revamp. However, I know this will never happen as it would not stack up financially. Served us well for a single night on the way back from the Scilly.
One of the few dog friendly hotels we could find in Penzance. Breakfast was nice but we chose a really busy time and the staff were amazing under pressure. The place was remarkably busy. But I guess that reflects the limited choice in the town."
"Stayed for one night as a couple. Surprisingly quiet for Newquay (it was a Sunday night) so thankful for that. Room had everything we needed and was clean. Parking onsite was an extra £10 for the night.
A short walk to most things but overall a good location."
"Comfortable bed, good shower, spacious room with plenty of tea and coffees, nice toiletries , large room fan if required and close to amenities. Friendly staff, plenty of parking spaces and delicious breakfast."
"Fabulous hotel in Truro. Staff were incredibly welcoming and helpful. The one thing to note that’s missing in their rooms is a mini frig. Otherwise it’s a stunning hotel."
"From the outside it looks run down and the bar area also might not appeal to everyone BUT the people where lovely the staff the locals in the bar it's just a inn / pub with rooms BUT the room was big the bed huge for me as a solo traveler I'd say it was king or queen saved not just a double. Iv stayed in places at double the price with half as much space so was made up with the room and the breakfast they had a buffet section with loads of stuff to eat and drink then a cooked breakfast I went with a full English if I'm being critical it took awhile and the elements that were pre prepared were slightly over done but still edible not burnt to a crisp just a very well cooked sausage let's just say but all in all for £6 extra no need to grumble and as I say you could have had anything you wanted for breakfast plus the buffet of juices and pot style filter coffee and pods and cereal for the price it's great exactly what I needed after cycling John o groats to lands end and needing to wait over night for a train"
"St. Michaels hotel is pretty nice, staff were friendly. Due to schedule change I asked for one night extension which has been taken care. Unfortunately, it rained quite heavily during our stay, so we were unable to explore the surrounding areas entirely."
If you're planning an adventure to Camborne, staying at a caravan park is a great way to get to know the area. Travellers like this area for both its parks and its bars. After you've settled in at the caravan park in Camborne, get out into nature and make it a memorable trip.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Camborne?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Camborne while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Tehidy Country Park and Godrevy Head.
What's it like staying in a Camborne caravan park?
Reserving a spot at a caravan park is a fun and convenient choice if you're travelling to Camborne. This type of accommodation provides you with spacious grounds to park your motorhome and stay overnight in a scenic location. You and your friends can make use of the amenities provided by many caravan parks, such as charging stations, Wi-Fi and barbecue areas.