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Tregea Hotel, Padstow, Cornwall

Tregea Hotel
16 - 18 High Street
Padstow
Cornwall

PL28 8BB

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We do hope that you decide to visit us. We guarantee a warm and friendly welcome and we will do all we can to ensure you enjoy the comfort and convenience of our hotel, the picturesque town and the beautiful surroundings. We look forward to seeing you and we promise - you will not be disappointed.

Padstow is the perfect location from which to explore this wonderful area and the Tregea provides the ideal place to stay. Our lounge is an ideal place to relax after a hard day on the beach perhaps with a gin & tonic or in front our open fire with a good book.

Our aim is to provide a comfortable, relaxing holiday in one of the most beautiful parts of the country which is also the centre for a huge range of interest from all types of water sports including surfing, sailing, and windsurfing to walking, riding and golf. There are also many beautiful gardens and endless array of wild life from puffins to seals and basking sharks.

At Tregea we have eight charming bedrooms, all providing en-suite facilities of either bath or shower. Complimentary tea and coffee, plus plasma tvs and dvd players are available in all rooms.

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Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

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