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Portloe Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Quarry Cottage - Veryan
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    Cornwall

    Quarry Cottage - Veryan

    Ref: S1028926

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kerbenetty (Harbour Cottage)
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Kerbenetty (Harbour Cottage)

    Ref: S82287

    Reviews 49

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    Portloe is a village known for its fishing and walking opportunities. It boasts a harbour with 3 working boats that catch crab and lobster. Portloe was the filming location for films and TV series in the 20th century including 'Wild West'...

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    £166

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cottages at the Lugger
  • Cornwall

    Cottages at the Lugger

    Ref: S977062

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    £323

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beach Hill Cottage
  • Cornwall

    Beach Hill Cottage

    Ref: S953930

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    £78

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kerbenetty Harbour Cottage
  • Cornwall

    Kerbenetty Harbour Cottage

    Ref: S307409

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    £192

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cottages at the Lugger
  • Cornwall

    Cottages at the Lugger

    Ref: S977058

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    £374

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Farm Cottage
  • Cornwall

    Farm Cottage

    Ref: S985743

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    £139

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cove Cottage
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    Cornwall

    Cove Cottage

    Ref: S1027508

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    £78

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Holiday Home Hillside by Interhome
  • Cornwall

    Holiday Home Hillside by Interhome

    Ref: S1038178

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    £172

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grain Store 2 - 29636
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Grain Store 2 - 29636

    Ref: S379352

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Just Opened. Romantic Clifftop Retreat
  • Cornwall

    Just Opened. Romantic Clifftop Retreat

    Ref: S947717

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    £225

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    Holiday cottages in Portloe

    Holiday cottages in Portloe are the perfect place to truly disconnect from urban life and unwind in tranquil surroundings. Known for its fishing and scenic walks, visitors will never grow tired of the scenery of Portloe and can enjoy its picturesque locale through all seasons. Condé Nast Traveller magazine called the village ‘the jewel of the Roseland Peninsula’ and rated it as one of the top 20 most beautiful villages in the UK and Ireland.

    Portloe remains relatively free of modern architecture thanks to its steep-sided valleys, and many of the buildings in the village are the same as when first built. This unspoiled aesthetic is what attracts many visitors and the name Portloe is derived from the historic Cornish language where ‘Porth Logh’ means ‘cove pool’. Three boats still work from the port today catching crab and lobster so fresh seafood can be enjoyed in the village.

    Holiday cottages in Portloe offer everything you could need for a relaxing stay. At Snaptrip, we have a huge range of properties to choose from, special offers, and our best price guarantee.

    Locations to stay or visit near Portloe

    Want to explore the area around Portloe? There are many charming towns and villages nearby to delight you.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Joyce - Verified booking

      Wonderful location, lovely clean cottage with amazing views of the harbour and cliffs beyond.

      We were met with scones, jam, milk and clotted cream in the fridge which was very nice. Linens and towels were great quality and clean and bright white. The cottage is very nicely decorated in a beachy theme, the kitchen had all the necessary equipment as well as coffee, tea and sugar (some basic herbs/spices/olive oil would have been welcome as there is no shop within walking distance). No hair dryer was provided and the glass on the wood stove had to be cleaned before we could enjoy the fire. We really enjoyed sitting out on the terrace in the sunshine watching the waves and the seabirds and had lovely cliff walks each day. The beaches in the surrounding areas were wonderful and as we were there in the “off season”, our dog was able to enjoy them as well. We would caution anyone with small children or any mobility issues as this cottage is on a very steep cliff and there are very steep stairs inside and outside the cottage. Although we enjoyed our stay, our first night was a bit chilly as the electric heaters had not been on and it took until well into the following morning before we felt the cottage had warmed up sufficiently. There is no mobile service in this area so we were not able to contact the housekeeper but emailed Sykes for assistance, it took 24 hours for Sykes to respond and by that time my handy husband had figured out the heating and we had burned through all of the logs provided! Very surprising in view of Sykes reputation for customer service. A lovely place no matter what the weather!

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    • CAROLE - Verified booking

      We were a group of 6 adults and 2 dogs and we really enjoyed staying at this comfy perfectly positioned cottage.

      A warm welcome awaited us as we found a bouquet of flowers and a delicious cake on arrival. As clearly stated in the terms and conditions I paid a cleaning charge of £15 per dog which is standard on booking accomadation . As a suggestion for the future you might consider this- I understand the need for a deposit because not all guests would necessarily leave the cottage as clean as when they arrived. But on other holidays I have booked elsewhere they report back to say if any of the deposit would be refunded after your stay. I always take care of the property as I would my own home and leave it clean and prepared for the cleaner. We often get positive feedback from company we have rented. Obviously I do not expect this on this occasion because that is not in your terms. Another suggestion would be to provide more tea towels (we only had 2) and 1 spare set of laundry if there are 6 people renting. I hope this is taken as positive feedback because I would emphaise how much we truly enjoyed staying at such a comfortable cottage and would love to book it again. Thanks Carole.

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    • Karen - Verified booking

      Cottage has beautiful views in a stunning location.

      Unfortunately, the cottage itself is a major disappointment. It desperately needs a thorough deep clean and refurbishment. There is an overpowering smell of mould/damp, wet dogs and a dirty vacuum especially upstairs. Mattresses are heavily stained and the carpet beneath the bed base was filthy. Furnishings throughout are old, tired and feel sticky and damp. Doors to bathroom and WC don’t close, the toilet seat is dangerously loose, the WC window latch/wood are rotten and won’t close and fittings are rusty. There is evidence of mould spores on walls, especially upstairs which appear to have just been painted over. We were unable to hang clothing in the main bedroom fitted wardrobe due to damp and the smell. Floors are dirty and tacky especially in the corners and flooring trims/skirting boards were thick with grease and dust. Outside, the furniture was covered in animal hair, the BBQ was old, rusty and unusable and a bucket on the table had very old wet cigarette stumps in it. At £200 a night, this is a rip off. Would give no stars if I could.

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    • Geraldine - Verified booking

      On the website it is quoted as “fuel & electricity incl” as the only fuel other than electricity is logs I was disgusted to find a note telling us not to touch the log pile & to find only 6 logs in the basket: that is misrepresentation.

      Since my visit 6 months ago the hinge on the loo seat is badly corroded as are the joints on the heated towel rail. I have photos should you want to see them! The windows rattle & a howling draught comes through them, especially the bathroom. The storage heater in the twin doesn’t work & the one in the double chucks a HUGE amount of uncontrollable heat out, it is a sauna! Lose a cupboard in the kitchen & put a slimline dishwasher in….. I was shocked & disgusted that on stripping the bed I found at least 3 large yellow/cream stains on the mattress protector… REALLY?? There is no emergency / info booklet for drs, etc or places to eat & their opening times. The pub was shut & the hotel doesn’t allow non-residents in for meals, they tolerate them for cream teas only!!!! Why oh why won’t the owner put in a wifi extender? This day & age most people need access to it 24/7, the main bedroom has no wifi at all…. For £200/night in March it is a rip off when all of the above is taken in to consideration.

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    • Deb - Verified booking

      We stayed at Kerbenetty Xmas 2022 and again this xmas , the location and position is perfect, the cottage is warm and cosy and has everything you need.

      However the cottage smelt a little damp this time and the living room smelt very "doggy" so much so that it really kicked off my allergic rhinitis and so my stay wasn't as pleasant as it could have been. Although we take our dogs with us we don't allow them into the living room as requested, but previous visitors must have done. On a little investigation we discovered some very mouldy smelly cushions in the cupboard under the stairs. The house was definitely not as clean as when we visited last year and there was no welcome pack. Maybe the owners have changed housekeeper? The carpets are very old and could do with replacing as I think the doggy smell in the living room is probably coming from the carpet and rug. The toilet seat in the main bathroom keeps slipping and needs replacing, I see several other visitors have mentioned ti's in the housekeepers book. I didn't rebook for Xmas again due to my allergy, but do love our stays here and would book again if they can sort the smelly carpet.

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    Things to do near Portloe

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    St Mawes Castle
    St Mawes Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, between 1540 and 1542. The castle was built under the direction of Thomas Treffry to a clover leaf design, with a four-storey central tower and three protruding, round bastions that formed gun platforms.

    St Peter’s Church, Flushing

    St Peter's, Flushing is a historic church located in the picturesque village of Flushing, Cornwall. Dating back to the 12th century, the church boasts stunning architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and a peaceful atmosphere. Take a moment to admire the medieval carvings and learn about the church's fascinating history. Address: Trefusis Rd, Flushing, Falmouth TR11 5UQ

    Pendennis Castle

    Pendennis Castle, situated on a headland overlooking Falmouth Bay, is a fascinating attraction for history lovers. Explore the castle's impressive defences, take a guided tour of the historic tunnels, and enjoy breathtaking views from the ramparts. Don't miss the chance to learn about the castle's role in defending Cornwall from invasion. Address: Castle Close, Falmouth TR11 4LP

    Enys Gardens

    Enys Gardens, located in Penryn, Cornwall, is a tranquil haven that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Explore the beautiful gardens and admire the stunning collection of spring flowers, including bluebells and camellias. With a café and gift shop on site, it's a great day out for all ages. Address: Enys Gardens, Penryn TR10 9LB
    Eden Project
    Environmental conservation, sustainability and inspirational education are the core values of the world-renowned Eden Project. Carefully developed over many years, the geodesic domes house the world’s largest indoor rainforest and a Mediterranean microclimate showcasing plants from many different habitats.

    Wheal Martyn

    Step back in time at Wheal Martyn, Cornwall's fascinating museum of china clay mining. Explore the heritage trails, discover the stories of the people who worked there, and see the largest working waterwheel in South West England. Immerse yourself in the unique history and culture of this once-thriving industry. Address: Carthew, St Austell PL26 8XG

    Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre

    Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre is a fantastic attraction for families and animal lovers alike, located in St. Columb Major, Cornwall. The park offers a range of exciting activities, including indoor and outdoor play areas, go-karts, a maze, and pony rides. Visitors can also meet and interact with the friendly animals on the farm. It's a perfect day out for kids of all ages. Address: Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre, Cornwall, TR9 6HU

    Royal Cornwall Museum

    Royal Cornwall Museum, founded by the Royal Institution of Cornwall to encourage excellence in science and art and to celebrate Cornish innovation, heritage and culture.

    National Maritime Museum Cornwall

    Preserving Cornwall's maritime heritage is the National Maritime Museum located at Falmouth's Discovery Quay Harbour. The museum is an extensive attraction that provides an array of excellent exhibits bound to spark your interest.

    St Austell Brewery

    Brewery, visitor centre, bar and shop. Take a brewery tour and learn the rich history of the St Austell Brewery, discovering brewing techniques that have remained almost completely unchanged since they opened their doors in 1863.d.

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