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Tregella Hotel is a long established Edwardian hotel it occupies an attractive seafront position with magnificent views over the Atlantic ocean.within walking distance of the town centre,close to bus and rail links.
We are a family run hotel are aims at the tregella are to maintain our high standards with a friendly and homely atmosphere welcoming guests back year after year.
The hotel is ideally situated just a few minutes from the Town Centre, shopping area, many excellent restaurants and Newquay’s finest beaches. We operate a non-smoking policy in all our bedrooms for the comfort and safety of all are guests.
We welcome short breaks early and late season.
Rooms: 8
ADD: 15 Island Crescent, TR7 1DZ Newquay
Room information
All our bedrooms are tasefully furnished and colour co-ordinated and spotlessly clean. we offer tea and coffee making facilities,hairdryers,fresh towels,colour televisions and central heating most rooms have full en-suite
Area information
Newquay is the ideal place to explore beautifull Cornwall.
Eden project-A living theatre of plants and botanical gardens.
St Michael’s Mount-Fairytale castle on it’s own rugged Island.
Heligan-The lost gardens historical gardens and ancient woodlands.
Padstow-A working port with it’s colourful harbour and pastle washed houses.
Land’s End-A place of legend and natural beauty.
Travel information
From the A30 follow the signs for Newquay. At Quintrell Downs roundabout turn right over the level crossing (a3058). Continue along this road go straight over the double mini-roundabouts at the Porth junction and continue heading straight into Newquay. Go straight over the next mini- roundabout (Hilgrove Rd junction), continuing along the main road. You are now approaching the town. Continue until you come to the traffic lights at Berry Rd. Follow the road as it leads into Mount Wise. Take the third turning on the right to Marcus Hill. Go to the bottom of Marcus Hill and then go Straight across the main road (slight diagonal to the right) as Trebarwith Crescent is opposite. Take the first left off Trebarwith Crescent into Island Crescent.
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