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Price of dinner and breakfast: £37.50 per person per night (your room is free).
The Tavistock Arms Hotel is a restaurant, with rooms situated in the middle of Gunnislake in the Tamar Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hotel is ideally located for access to Devon and Cornwall as well as the city of Plymouth.
A long established venue, the Tavistock Arms is gaining quite a reputation for its restaurant and varied cuisine. The Restaurant has recently been refurbished, maintaining the cosy feeling of a family run hotel, whilst providing an interesting and tasty menu.
The hotel’s bars carry an interesting selection of beers and exude charm and character, making them very popular with locals and visitors alike. The Tavistock Arms is family owned and proud to take an active role in the local community.
The hotel was the worthy recipient of ‘The best in the marketplace’ accolade from The Times newspaper in October 2008 and truly lives up to that title.
The hotel is ideally situated for many leisure and recreational activities:
The Tamar Valley Discovery Trail - Part of the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail between Plymouth and Launceston is the Gunnislake Village Trial which consists of several walks between one and three miles long with easy-moderate walking (some hills). These walks take you past historic sites of interest with stunning views of the Tamar Valley and River. The trail takes in scenery painted by JMW Turner in 1815 such as his famous painting ‘Crossing the Brook’, a picture of New Bridge and the surrounding valley at Gunnislake. Cotehele Quay and House (National Trust) are nearby and is one of the UK’s least-altered mediaeval houses. Many local craftspeople and artists feature here and you can leave the car there and take the passenger ferry over to Calstock, again on the Tamar Valley Discovery Trail.
Morwellham Quay - Just up the road from Gunnislake, there's the famous Victorian Living Museum at Morwellham Quay where you can dress in Victorian costume, take a trip into the mines on the Charlotte & George mine ride or simply enjoy the walks and nature reserves. For more information go to www.morwellham-quay.co.uk
Kit Hill - Kit Hill can be seen for miles around and is one of the highest points in Cornwall. On a clear day you can see Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, the Tamar Valley and Plymouth and when the sky is at its clearest even the Eddystone Light is visible from this granite hilltop.
Amenities: Telephone, Television, Tea/Coffee making facilities, Residents Bar, Non-residents Bar.
Availability: All year round excluding Christmas.
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