Cornwall Pub Accommodation
Cornwall is well served by pub and inn accommodation, with many Cornish inns serving hearty pub food and fine Cornish real ale (St Austell Brewery beers being the most commonly found). You'll discover many an old coach house inn which may have once served as a real meeting house and post office. One of the most famous old coaching houses in Cornwall is of course Jamaica Inn, made famous by Du Maurier's book.
>> Find Inns and Pub Accommodation in Cornwall
It's still welcoming guests to Bodmin Moor today and has a museum on-site. Some old Cornish inns date back to the 17th century with others from the Victorian or Georgian period (see Falmouth for superb old Georgian accommodation), offering bed and breakfast accommodation 'bed and ale' style! With such a glorious choice of Cornish Real Ales and local Cornwall produce, often organic and sourced from local farmers markets - fantastic!
You'll find a choice of Cornwall pubs and inns on both the Cornish Coast and in the heart of Cornwall in Bodmin Moor and in and around some of the ancient market towns of East Cornwall near Launceston, Liskeard and the Tamar Valley. Look to the Cornish coast too for ancient coaching or smugglers inns with real character and charm, roaring fires, fine foods and real ales, for example at Looe, St Mawes, The Lizard Coast, Penzance and the Far West. Cornwall comes tops for character inns and pubs, perfect for that walking weekend getaway or Cornwall romantic and historic bases.
Featured Cornwall Accommodation
Commercial Hotel B&B - Penzance
Penzance B&B guesthouse with a lovely on-site restaurant, providing family-friendly bed and breakfast accommodation with outdoor dining facilities.
£33 to £38 Per person B&B
Cornwall Bed and Breakfast Inns and Pubs
Cornwall Pubs and ancient inns are a paradise for walkers, horse riders, lovers of fishing (with often fishing rights inclusive in your stay, such as fishing around Looe Harbour or in local lakes in the Tamar Valley), Cornwall Outdoor leisure activities such as canoeing, cycling (check out the Camel Trail around Wadebridge!) or surfing in Newquay and Bude or anyone just looking for an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of Cornwall and hotspots such as Bodmin Moor, Launceston, stunning St Ives, chic Penzance and the dramatic coastline of the Lizard.
Restaurants in Cornwall inns and pubs often specialise in home-made food using local produce, sometimes organic, wherever possible. You've often a choice of formal restaurant dining or informal bar meals. And of course there are classic Cornwall beers/real ales, accompanied by roaring log fires in Winter.
Cornwall has a choice of old inns, some dating back 400 years or more. There's a good choice of old inns in and around old market and stannary towns such as Launceston, Truro and Liskeard. Guests can expect cosy and friendly touches, perfect for romantic Cornwall weekend getaways, such as open fires, fresh flowers, and a walm welcome.
Bedroom styles are often cottage style for that extra cosy feel. Exclusive rights to fishing on nearby water such as within Cornwall's many harbours, rivers, and estuaries. Why not stay in a 15th century thatched inn or an old coaching house or country inn, all retaining many historic features such as roaring log fires, and usually they'll offer hearty pub menu homemade food. Sunday Roasts are always a treat! Idyllic village inns and English history pubs abound, with creaky floors, the occasional ghost and best of all a range of beautiful Cornish Real Ales - CAMRA approved inns are numerous in Cornwall.
Public houses are usually family run offering real personal service and a homely and friendly welcome. Superb country inns can be found in beautiful Cornish countryside and along the Cornwall coast, adjacent to walkways and cycle ways such as the South West Coast Path, the Camel Trail, the Saints Way and in locations like Camelford and Bodmin, with easy access into Bodmin Moor.
All make perfect walker stop-off points for refuelling! You are guaranteed an accommodation venue with real character and charm, and if you're a lover of real ale and home cooked food then you'll be in your element!! Be assured of hearty full English cooked breakfasts when you awake! Most country inns and English pub venues offer bed & breakfast service and many Cornwall inns and pubs offering accommodation are listed in the Good Pub Guide, with many recommended by CAMRA, the campaign for Real Ale!
Featured Cornwall Accommodation
Commercial Hotel B&B - Penzance
Penzance B&B guesthouse with a lovely on-site restaurant, providing family-friendly bed and breakfast accommodation with outdoor dining facilities.
£33 to £38 Per person B&B

Pubs in North Cornwall
Pubs on the Newquay Coast
Pubs in South Cornwall
Pubs in East Cornwall