Located in the heart of Cornwall, the Premier Inn Bodmin offers its guests a blend of comfort and modern amenities. The hotel features well-furnished rooms, each equipped with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and ensuite bathrooms, ensuring a relaxing stay for all. The on-site restaurant serves a variety of meals, from a traditional Full English breakfast to a range of dinner options. Known for its welcoming environment and quality service, the Premier Inn Bodmin is committed to providing a memorable hospitality experience.
The area surrounding the Premier Inn Bodmin is rich in attractions and notable landmarks. For those interested in history and heritage, Bodmin Jail, an historic former prison turned museum, and the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Museum are both within easy reach. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Bodmin Moor, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or cycle the Camel Trail, a scenic route that runs along a disused railway line. The beautiful Lanhydrock House and Gardens, a National Trust property, is also a short drive away. Additionally, the hotel's location in the centre of Cornwall allows for easy access to both the north and south coasts, with their stunning beaches and charming coastal villages.
In terms of travel facilities, the Premier Inn Bodmin is well-positioned. Bodmin Parkway railway station is a short drive away, offering regular train services to the rest of Cornwall and direct links to London. For those travelling by car, the hotel is conveniently located near the A30 and just 1 mile from Bodmin town centre, providing easy access to the surrounding areas. The nearest airport is Newquay Airport, approximately 15 miles away, offering a range of domestic flights. With its central location and excellent transport links, the Premier Inn Bodmin serves as a convenient base for those looking to explore the beautiful region of Cornwall.
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The Table Table Restaurant, Callywith is located onsite next to the Premier Inn Bodmin with an interconnect walk through Premier Inn Breakfast Menu - Kid's Eat Free
The Premier Inn Bodmin is at an elevation of approximately 540 feet / 164.4 metres above sea level.
Main Towns Near this Premier Inn Direct Line of Sight Distance (miles).
Facilities at the Premier Inn Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Family Rooms Tea / Coffee making facilities Restaurant / Meal Options Breakfast available Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Digital TV Channels Children Welcome Open All Year Free Wifi Internet Disabled Facilities Luggage Storage Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
Whats near this Premier Inn ? Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Horse Riding/Pony Fishing Golf
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Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Newquay Airport Mawgan in Pydar Cornwall TR8 4RQ 13.9 miles
Exeter Airport Clyst Honiton Devon EX5 2BD 59.4 miles
Local Airports
Bodmin Airfield Bodmin Cornwall PL30 4BU 2.5 miles
Perranporth Airfield Perranporth Cornwall TR5 0XS 23.2 miles
Motorways
M5 Junction 31 Bodmin 54.1 miles
M5 Junction 30 Exeter, Dawlish,Sidmouth, Exmouth 56.9 miles
Standing in the grounds of St Petroc Parish church access via Cross Lane - an important structure prominent in the formation of Christianity in Cornwall the accurate location is 50.475266, -4.717918
A series of stones placed in a rectangle within an earth bank, believed to be the remains of a very large enclosure dating to the Neolithic / Bronze Age
A 6.5 mile ride on a steam heritage railway running from east of Bodmin,(Boscarne Junction) to the town centre and west (Coleslogget Halt) The railway also meets with the Tarka trail at Boscarne Junction
Innis Fly Fishery is a trout fishery located between St Austell and Bodmin in Cornwall, England. The fishery has four lakes and offers fly fishing for brown and rainbow trout. It also has a tackle shop, a cafe,
A former prison, closed in 1927 and left to decay , however parts of the jail have now returned as a tourist attraction with guided tours, exhibitions and a tea rooms
Located just a short distance west of Wadebridge and just off the A39. With a range of shows from Agricultural events to antique shows an so much more.
Look for the tall obelisk standing tall on Bodmin Beacon and you will also find the nature reserve at its feet. a hill with grassland and woods and panoramic views across the countryside and town
One of Cornwall's premier tourist attractions, set is an old quarry / reclaimed china clay pit there are 3 massive bio domes each one with a different climate and planting scheme. With an on site restaurant
Located west of Bodmin and operated by Forestry England, A wooded area with walking tails, cycle trails, Play and picnic areas where dogs are also welcome. A relaxing destination for leisure and exercise close to nature.
Lanhydrock National Trust Gardens - PL30 5AD Hotels near here. SX 08444 63765 = chambers.gasping.headsets
A National trust property, originally a Jacobean house was refurbished in Victorian style after a fire in 1881. You can tour the house and gardens with woodland and riverside walks
This fishing venue located in Par, Cornwall, UK, set in a peaceful and scenic location and offers a range of coarse fishing including carp, bream, roach, and tench. The fishery has on-site parking and toilet facilities.
Located mid way between Bodmin and Wadebridge, this Grade II listed house with formal gardens, a tea room and plant shop open to the public (though closed over the winter months)
3.5m / 5.6km - - 52min
Daphne Du Mauriers Smugglers Museum - PL15 7TS Stay near here. SX 18304 76755 = catchers.tonic.spit
Attached to the Jamaca Inn - a museum dedicated to Daphne du Maurier and smuggles tales
Located inland north of St Austell and close to Wheal Martyn Clay Works Museum, this scenic location in Cornwall, England provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby Bodmin Moor. Visitors can hike or drive to the viewpoint to enjoy the panoramic vistas.
A museum in the heart of Lostwithiel with a record of the towns history with exhibits and displays ranging from past wars, local mining, crafts and agriculture. The museum also arranges local historical walks around the town
a series of standing granite stones in a circle though some are missing, this site is similar to the Stripple stones less than a lie away
5.7m / 9.2km -
Cornwall Football Golf - PL25 3GD Stay near here. SX 04315 53317 = version.settled.awakening
Cornwall Football Golf is an outdoor activity located in St Austell, Cornwall. It combines the skills of football and golf and is played on a course consisting of 9 holes where the ball is kicked instead of being hit with a club
This nine-hole golf course located near the village of St Kew, Wadebridge Cornwall, England. The course features a mix of open fairways and tighter holes, as well as stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
5.8m / 9.3km -
Goss Moor National Nature Reserve - PL26 8DE Stay near here. SW 95549 59965 = river.repelled.having
A National Nature Reserve located south of the A30 near Indian Queens. The river Fal runs through the reserve which adds to the diversity of wildlife and plant species you will see. With walking trails through this quite large reserve.
Located on Hawstor Downs, Bodmin Moor just a little south of Hawkes Tor, Blisland. A series of circular standing stones or Henge believed to be from the Neolithic / Bronze Age
This slate mine is located near the village of St Neot in Cornwall, England. The underground caverns feature a subterranean lake, an auditorium with natural acoustics, and exhibitions about the history of mining.
This 18-hole championship course set in the heart of Cornwall's countryside near Camelford. It features a mix of parkland and woodland holes, as well as several water hazards. The course is open year-round and also has a driving range and a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar.