5* Cornish Walking Break
£237.00 per person
Stunningly located on the water's edge of the tranquil fishing port of Portloe, The Lugger Hotel is at the centre of scenic Cornish trails and dining delights; a perfect base for a rambling retreat.
Your Great Little Break includes:
⛵️Two nights staying at the The Lugger Hotel
⛵️Full Cornish breakfast daily
⛵️Dinner both evenings in the two AA-Rosette awarded restaurant (worth £37.50 per person)
⛵️Packed lunch for your day out (worth £12.50 per person)
⛵️Walking maps of the area (worth £5)
⛵️Hot drink on your return to the hotel (worth £3.75 per person)
Can be booked for 2, 4 or 6 nights
This deal is fully refundable up to 7 days prior to arrival
Why we love this
📍Walk the idyllic South West Coastal path, including some of the best Cornish walking trails, make full use of your map and marvel at the astonishing views whilst enjoying your tasty lunch packed by the hotel
📍Return back to the hotel and cosy up with a hot drink, perfect to warm yourself up after a day of exploring the Cornish delights of intimate coves, coastal pathways and valleys
📍Dine in the two AA-Rosette awarded restaurant, complemented by the most magnificent sea views overlooking the neighbouring water's edge. The hotel's chefs provide a fresh, tasty, and locally sourced menu, including colourful seafood dishes
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