Lugger Hotel ‘A Bespoke Hotel’ is a unique 17th-century inn, beautiful escape right on the water’s edge, in the fishing village of Portloe on the Roseland Peninsula.
Lucretia Witte
United States of America
The staff was very kind and upgraded us to a gorgeous room with windows on three sides overlooking the little bay where the fishing boats launch. They left a welcome note and some fruit in our room and even some treats for our dog. We loved our room and slept very well and thought the breakfast options and service were delicious.
Offering a highly acclaimed restaurant and a private beach area, Driftwood is located in Truro, 4 miles from the Roseland Heritage Coast Sight. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Hassan
United Arab Emirates
The level of personal and attentive service was exemplary. I have worked in many 5 star hotels and stayed in countless more but rarely have we experienced such excellent and warm service!
The food was another example of the detail to attention and quality of produce used to prepare the dishes. Amazing all around.
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Emily
United Kingdom
The breakfast was amazing and they were able to cater to some swaps etc. The staff were lovely - very friendly and interested in what we were planning on doing. All in all very comfy, warm and clean.
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Jean
United States of America
Beautiful suite with sitting area. Breakfast was lovely. Very clean and nicely appointed. Easy parking.
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James
United States of America
We did not eat breakfast there as it was 12 pounds extra each. The room was clean and modern. The host was friendly,
Fine for the walker, short or long- haul hiker, wild flower...
Fine for the walker, short or long- haul hiker, wild flower enthusiast and taking in dramatic coastal views. Boat hire might be possible as we saw families go out on both days of our stay but don't know from whom or cost. Fine for four legged companions as well on cliff top walks. However be prepared for a village with one other watering hole - The Ship Inn. Excellent pub grub at reasonable prices which we visited twice. The Lugger our hotel for two days needs to hike it's act. There are some very interesting places outside Portloe but need four wheels.
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a delightful village by the coast.
This is a delightful village by the coast. It has a charming hotel, The Lugger, and an excellent old pub, The Ship Inn. Narrow roads wind down to the coast and it can be accessed via a local bus. There is a wonderful bus stop, with a covered seating area, on the hillside to the east of Portloe.
The nearest shop is in Veryan and it appears to sell everything that one could want on holiday!
Wendy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely, cute, quiet fishing town away from the main tourist...
Lovely, cute, quiet fishing town away from the main tourist locations but close enough to get to them. Lovely walks on the south west coast path from the village. The Ship Inn pub is not the best but the Lugger hotel is incredible.
Laura
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved the coastal walks at Portloe and enjoyed visiting...
We loved the coastal walks at Portloe and enjoyed visiting Heligan, Eden Project and the Minack Theatre.We ate in the Coastal towns we were visiting each day. We found the roads narrow and had to be very careful when driving to our destinations.
chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Portloe is a wonderful historic fishing village.
Portloe is a wonderful historic fishing village. There are wonderful walks along the South West Costal path leading from each side of town. A bus to Truro or St Maws runs regularly, daily from opposite the church. The Ship Inn Hotel has excellent meals and very friendly atmosphere.
Sylvia
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
The room was excellent although a little small.
The room was excellent although a little small. The only evening meal we had was very average mainly due to the lamb shank which was pretty awful in that there was no real flavour and cooked unimaginatively. No crab available but breakfasts superb.
Just back from a lovely stay at the Lugger! The hotel is in a pretty village with fabulous sea views - the hotel staff were all fantastic particularly the Polish lady at reception who went above and beyond to find us a taxi to take us to the start of our walk - taxi’s on a Sunday are almost impossible to find in that area last minute!
A really lovely unique hotel right on the waters edge.Extremely comfortable bed and stylish rooms.The staff were efficient and friendly.Of particular note were the two young people serving breakfast .They couldn’t have been more helpful.If & when we are back this way we will certainly stay again.
The staff in this hotel are the most friendly and welcoming staff I have encountered for a very long time. We received the warmest welcome and it was clear that nothing was too much trouble for them. I would definitely recommend the hotel for a few relaxing days away.
everything: The room location was brilliant and quiet. The food at dinner and breakfast was outstanding and we were particularly pleased that the dinner menu changed each day.
Staff very friendly and helpful.
Really liked the small cosy scale of the hotel.
Amazing location, literally overlooking the tiny harbour and slipway at Portloe. Fab open fire with a couple of comfy sofas to chill out on a winter's night plus the benefit of a smart tv. A well equipped kitchen was also much appreciated.
Very pretty cove and all tables in the restaurant have good views . The food was outstanding and the staff very friendly .
Road to Portloe scary as so narrow but worth it for such a lovely hotel . Relaxing and plenty to do and see nearby
Great hotel to enjoy the coastal paths and seascape. The service at the hotel is outstanding and meals superb. We were there to relax and soak up the scenery. We loved sitting on the terrace and watching the port activity.
The location is the highest attraction, without any doubt. The hotel is a nice traditional cottage building and has fantastic views from the restaurant. Parking just around the corner, which is very comfortable.
Amazing hotel, very well kept, all staff and guests so friendly and polite. We felt so relaxed on our stay there was no rush. The view from our room straight onto the sea was lovely. Can’t recommend enough.
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