The Alverton is perched on the outskirts of Truro city center. A magnificent, grade II listed building steeped in history, boasting original architecture dating back to the nineteenth century.
Paul
United Kingdom
Clean
Friendly staff
Beautiful building
Good breakfast
Make 2024 your year to … Visit Truro Our Great Little City is perfect for a weekend getaway in any season.
Melanie
United Kingdom
Ideal location for an event at Hall for Cornwall, exploring Truro and that part of the County. Lovely old building with comfortable rooms and bed.
The Hotel provides private parking in City Centre. Nice bar/ restaurant
Whether you're visiting Truro to work or explore, Hotel VARA is an affordable ‘boutique’ sized hotel in a classic townhouse that sits in a leafy residential neighborhood.
Set within 16 acres of picturesque gardens and woodland, this beautiful country house offers free WiFi in all areas and free parking.
Catalin
Netherlands
Big lodge in a remote and quiet place, very clean, has everything you need, even for cooking. Big tv with Netflix. Very comfortable beds and good quality blankets.
Jago Cottage offers accommodations in Truro, 22 miles from Newquay Train Station and 8.4 miles from St Mawes Castle. This bed and breakfast provides free private parking and luggage storage space.
Jean
United States of America
Beautiful suite with sitting area. Breakfast was lovely. Very clean and nicely appointed. Easy parking.
Tredara Bed & Breakfast in Truro provides accommodations with free Wifi, 14 miles from Newquay Train Station, 26 miles from St Michael's Mount, and 29 miles from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Everything. There’s nothing we could find fault with.
Private Double Room with Ensuite, No Breakfast, Truro City Centre is located in Truro, just 26 miles from St Michael's Mount and 28 miles from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre.
On average, 3-star hotels in Truro cost £66 per night, and 4-star hotels in Truro are £123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Truro can be found for £107 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Truro is a lovely city in Cornwall. People are friendly and hospitable. Tons of restaurants, shops, cafe's, and there is a Town Hall that has entertainment, movie house so a short stay here would be filled with lots to do. The Cathedral is a lovely place to visit and there is lots to do from this central point.
Hire a car and head to Newquay, Falmouth or St Ives for the day.
Paula
8.0
Scored 8.0
City centre was lovely!
City centre was lovely! We enjoyed meandering through the cathedral (which was very grand, the architecture absolutely brought me to tears, managed to light a prayer candle for lent, also they have an ongoing exhibit about awareness of abuse in the church) and the cornwall museum is closeby :D they have wacky artefacts. The coffee and cornish pasties and the pastries are the bomb dot com but the other grub not so much, i mean, it's just typical british fare innit haha also truro station connects easily to penzance and the other more touristy bits. Transportationwise, quite hard, buses are a little but unreliable even with the time table. Not much uber drivers but the taxis are popping. There are taxis around the station and they have a taxi calling app and there are cards that you can get from the accommodation. Pretty old timey but charming.
Christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Truro is an attractive small city and it’s easy to find...
Truro is an attractive small city and it’s easy to find parking and to walk around the shops and see the cathedral.
There are plenty of places to have coffee or lunch.
The bus station is right beside the shopping area, which has a large Marks and Spencer’s, which has a cafe, a large branch of Waterstones as well as a good selection of independent shops and an indoor market.
Ruth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great base for exploring Cornwall but not sure what it’s...
Great base for exploring Cornwall but not sure what it’s like in summer. We parked in the town with ease but we visited in November.
Masses of shops. It is the county town so is a magnet for shoppers.
Cathedral and Cornwall Museum worth a visit. Hall for Cornwall has a variety of shows.
Thoroughly enjoyed the pasty shop for lunch.
Check roadworks though. A30 was closed intoTrurofor the whole weekend whilst work is going on building the new by pass. It took us ages to follow the detour.
Abel
8.0
Scored 8.0
I did want to explore the town a bit more, especially the...
I did want to explore the town a bit more, especially the cathedral, but this visit was to see a show and I had to return the next day.
I had a meal at an Italian restaurant literally up the road from the hotel, it was decent enough.
Dawn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Truro is a lovely place to visit.
Truro is a lovely place to visit. Old and new buildings to see and plenty of places to go. Resturants of many different cuisines and a nice open area to sit and chill with a coffee. There is a beach, about 7 miles away, (Perranporth) which is lovely and has the traiditional fish and chips, kiss me quick hats etc and you're not too far away from the north side so Newquay etc is all available within 45 to 60 minutes in the car.
Supermarkets are a plenty in and around Truro too. The catherdral is a must to visit. A beautiful building and well worth some time spent.
A beautifully sheltered little community of holiday homes. Peaceful, clean and luxurious. The host gave simple instructions with a useful photo near the end to ensure the final turn was made correctly, and the key system worked well. Everything inside was perfect - terrific white goods, comfy sofas and beds. Two excellent showers. Only a minute or two's drive from the edge of Truro. A great bolt-hole from which to explore Cornwall's north and south coasts. The kids absolutely loved it.
Great location. Lovely hideaway Lodge on the outskirts of Truro. Dog friendly property and area.
Makes a fantastic base for exploring Cornwall. Beaches within short distance in the car.
A very quiet and peaceful location - perfect to unwind and relax. We slept so well due being no noise from outside.
The lodge was cosy and we enjoyed making use of the outside patio and furniture on the sunny days. A traditional cream tea on arrival was a welcome touch from the owners Janet and Luc.
This is a stunning property. Immaculately presented with quality decor, bedding and towels. Well equipped kitchen. Extremely comfortable beds. Claire has thought of everything!
Short riverside walk into Truro or Boscowan Park. Elevated position providing beautiful views across the river with fab sunsets. Easy access to major routes for visiting other areas of Cornwall. Generous parking area - a definite bonus when booking stays in Cornwall.
We organised a last minute break 4 night break to Cornwall and chose Chycara because it was within budget, the location was perfect and the accommodation was different to what we’d normally book (a b&b/hotel). We stayed in the Lake Lodge which was, as you’d expect, near the lake. It was clean and tidy and located in beautiful, peaceful grounds. Set just outside of Truro we were within easy reach of the east & west coast.
Had an amazing stay. The rooms were great and morning breakfast was amazing. The hosts were amazing and were very helpful in suggesting the right places to visit and transportation options. Both Norbet and Peter were really friendly and would like to thank them for all the support they provided us during our first visit to cornwall. Would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting cornwall and truro.
A great location with amazing, huge rooms which were extremely comfortable. The Townhouse has a pretty garden that you can sit out and relax whenever you want to. We had a continental breakfast delivered to our room each morning which you could eat either in your room or in the garden. We also had room service each day of our stay! I cannot recommend this hotel enough! I cannot wait to go back!
Well what can I say!! Gorgeous cottage very tastefully furnished and decorated.beautiful garden.the host thought of everything a personalized card and scones and jam on arrival lovely touch.and treats and a towel for the dog.everything there for you just had to buy food.lovely thoughtful hosts and perfect base for visiting other parts of Cornwall.
The hotel is a former convent whose architecture is stunning! The hotel and dining facilities are beautifully decorated. The outdoor patios and surrounding landscaping is lovely for dining or cocktails. The bar and restaurant on site are wonderful with the best breakfast that we had while traveling.
The best Cornish breakfasts by a great host in a wonderful location for exploring Cornwall. Spacious rooms, comfy beds, all the extras - bath robe, hair dryer, toiletries, wine glasses, biscuits, chocolates , etc which you might need or want! A pleasure to stay there again; we will be back
We enjoyed a pleasant two night stay in the County Arms. Facilities were good. Room was warm and comfortable and all staff were very pleasant. Ideally located in the outskirts of Truro, the property makes an ideal base for touring the south coast of Cornwall.
Everything was very good breakfast a bit slow on the first morning but top marks after that.we also liked the hotel as there is bus stops just out side that takes you to all the coastal places you need to visit.also lovely view from bedroom.
Excellent location. Close to the truro railway station but a bit of a steep walk but we were absolutely okay with that. Close to lidl and Saintsbury so got few items easily. Our room had a fridge, microwave which was a good addition.
Very clean and cosy. Good facilities- loved the shower. Good to have an on-site parking space large enough for a SUV. Close walking distance to the city centre. Perfect location to explore Cornwall by car, train and bus.
The property is in a great location to explore Cornwall and within walking distance (with small children) of Truro centre.
The house had lots of great features with young children and a lovely, relaxed layout.
The Zucchini was so friendly, welcoming and comfortable it felt like home. The owners were fantastic fun and made us feel like family friends. Plus they make the best Pizzas outside of Italy.
Beech Barn, cosy, comfortable, well equipped. Perfectly located to explore Cornwall from a very peaceful base.
Friendly hosts. Beautiful views on all sides.
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