| Situated in Newquay, the bustling centre of Cornwall, this small, friendly hotel occupies an excellent position from which to explore this scenic county and its lovely beaches. Whatever time of the year you visit, Cornwall has something to offer. From the Invernook Hotel you can be active or adventurous, lazy or relaxed: swim; sunbathe; surf; fish; walk; horse-ride; golf; play tennis; bowl; and enjoy the nightlife. Alternatively you can explore the coast, countryside, old fishing villages and Inns.
A level walk away from the town’s amenities, beaches, harbour, shops, coach, rail and bus stations, the Invernook enjoys a long established reputation, boasting bookings all-year-round. The Invernook is decorated and furnished to a high standard; with good food and an easy atmosphere.
A pool table and a collection of videos and books are available for your entertainment. Room Details
Single RoomAll rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Double RoomAll rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Triple RoomEach triple room has one double bed and one single bed. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Family RoomThe family room has one double bed and a set of full-size bunk beds. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Directions to Invernook Hotel: By Car: From Exeter: - Take the M5. - Join the A30, bypassing Okehampton and Bodmin. - Approximately 10 miles after Bodminm, turn right onto the A392 at Indian Queens (signposted Newquay). - At Quintrell Downs roundabout, turn right (signposted Newquay, Porth) onto the A3058, over the railway crossing and into Newquay. - Follow the main road until you reach a set of traffic lights where you have to bear left into Berry Road, past Miller's Estate Agents. - The Invernook is the fourth hotel on your right.
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Updated 09 November 2008 |