Bellscat Bed & Breakfast Cornwall
+Golant, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1LA | phone: 01726 833 404 | email: info@bellscat.co.uk
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Bellscat Bed & Breakfast, Fowey, Cornwall

Bellscat Bed & Breakfast with its beautiful garden, South Cornwall
Bellscat Bed & Breakfast Cornwall
A superbly sited Georgian farm house, built on a slight knoll, to take advantage of an elevated position to enjoy views over the estuary to the wooded countryside, and attractive small hamlet of St Winnow beyond.  The house is surrounded by its own land of some 45 acres of rolling pasture and arable fields which run down to the waters edge, and there is an attractive tree edged tidal inlet which forms the northern boundary of the property, affording complete quiet and privacy and plenty of safe parking.

This area of south Cornwall is particularly popular for sailing and water sports, both in the pretty tree lined estuaries and in the open seas.  Walking along the many lovely coastal footpaths or visiting local National Trust properties and other places of interest.  Just sitting in the sun with a glass of wine or a pot of tea or coffee and a good book, and watching the tide, for those seeking a restful holiday.

Nearby is the riverside village of Golant.  Services include a 13th century church, Post Office, small shop and a popular pub with restaurant, and boat launching facilities.


Within a short drive of our bed & breakfast:

The beautiful views of Cornwall from the house
The beautiful views of Cornwall from the house
The picturesque deep water port of Fowey

The historic Lost Heligan Gardens

Charlestown with its tall ships

The Eden Project

Choice of sandy beaches

Numerous National Trust gardens and houses

A wide selection of golf courses, restaurants and country inns.

National Maritime Museum Cornwall is now open on Falmouth's waterfront. Whatever your age or knowledge, this world class landmark is a gateway to the maritime world, offering unique and interactive displays of boats and their place in people's lives.

Whatever your interests, your hosts have an excellent local knowledge which they are only too please to share.

 
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About Fowey
Situated on the South coast at the mouth of the River Fowey, a very popular destination for visitors of all nationalities.

It has an ancient charm all its own with medieval and tudor cottages set in steep narrow lanes with spectacular views across the river.
The town has strong connections with Daphne Du Maurier who spent most of her life in this area.  A festival is held during May of each year.
The town also holds a Regatta Week in August, it attracts visitors and locals alike, this is highlighted by a display by the Red Arrows.
The estuary is one of the most picturesque and unspoilt area on the South Coast, much being owned by the National Trust.  To really appreciate the fine scenery it is necessary to walk, explore the many little inlets and woodland walks that both visitors and locals enjoy all year round.
Fowey, with its narrow little streets and quays provide all essential shopping plus craft shops, excellent restaurants and pubs.
Boat trips from the town quay, passenger ferry to Polruan, car ferry on the eastern edge of town.