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Lostwithiel is a charming small town in Cornwall. Situated in a wooded area of South West England, Lostwithiel sits at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. The town offers an array of activities and attractions, with a little something for every type of traveller. Only six miles from the south coast of Cornwall, visitors can easily reach the sea, golden sand beaches, and scenic coastline from the town. In the town centre, you’ll find a nice selection of independent shops, pubs, and cafés to explore. History lovers can visit the town’s 13th century castle and a spectacular National Trust Manor house. The verdant countryside surrounding the town offers nature lovers a wealth of opportunities to walk or cycle outdoors. A holiday in Lostwithiel is best enjoyed by couples, families, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts seeking a laid-back and beautiful destination in South West England.
A cosy cottage stay in LostwithielLostwithiel boasts an incredible selection of cottages, with a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a stunning stone cottage wrapped in green vines and surrounded by colourful flower gardens. Opt for a cottage with a pool where you can take a refreshing dip any time you like during the warmer months. Couples can select a cottage with an outdoor sauna and a hot tub to enjoy some quality time together under the stars in the evenings. Families can choose from a wide range of oversized cottages with several rooms to comfortably accommodate a large group. You can choose a cottage in the town centre, just steps away from the shops, restaurants, and attractions. Or, you can stay in a cottage in the countryside, surrounded by green rolling hills and plenty of privacy and silence. With so many excellent cottage options to choose from in Lostwithiel, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday!
Travellers and activities
Lostwithiel is considered the antique capital of Cornwall. So, if you enjoy scouting for treasures at antique shops, a trip to Lostwithiel is the perfect place to go. The streets of the town are lined with various antique shops, each with a unique character and appeal. Set off for a self-guided antique shop tour. Be sure to stop by Lostwithiel Antique Centre, which is one of the largest antique shops in town. Deja-vu Antiques and Uzella Court Antiques are well-worth a visit, too.
Lostwithiel for familiesLostwithiel boasts a nice selection of activities for families of all ages to enjoy together. Pay a visit to Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary, which houses a wide variety of animals and birds from all around the world. Kids and adults can enjoy up-close encounters with many different animals, including zebra, deer, owls, horses, and more! Animals are well cared for here and the friendly guides are happy to tell you interesting stories and details about the various animal species housed here. For an action-packed afternoon, go zip lining at Hangloose Adventure. The friendly staff are happy to help, and provide safety assistance throughout your entire visit. Soar above the treetops and see bird's-eye views of the countryside as you zip along– there’s truly not a better way to see and experience Lostwithiel!
The name Lostwithiel comes from the old Cornish word “lostwydhyel” meaning “tail of a wooded area.”
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This spectacular 13th century castle is one of the four Norman castles found in Cornwall. Most known for its enormous still-standing circular design, the castle has been ruined since the 16th century. The structure is home to a rich and fascinating history, having survived a war and is the former home of several regal inhabitants. An hour or two spent here is a must for anyone interested in history and architecture. It’s a lovely spot to have a picnic on a sunny day, or for a walk around the numerous trails in the surrounding countryside.
2. Learn about the local history at Lostwithiel MuseumA quick visit to the Lostwithiel Museum is a great place to start off your visit in the town. Here you can browse the displays and artefacts to learn all about the fascinating past of Lostwithiel. You’ll find exhibits filled with photographs and memorabilia, as well as informational plaques detailing various stories about the local history.
3. Spend a sunny day at Par Sands BeachLess than a 10-minute drive away from Lostwithiel is one of the most stunning beaches in Cornwall: Par Sands Beach. Known for its expanse of powdery white sands and windswept dunes, Par Sands is a scenic, wild beach with enormous shores. During the warmer months, it is a popular place for swimming and sunbathing. Any other time of the year, it’s a great place for a long stroll or to bring kids to let off some extra steam. There’s ample parking here and clean toilet and facilities.
4. Visit the spectacular National Trust Lanhydrock House and GardensLanhydrock House and Gardens is a historic Victorian estate home with pristine gardens. A visit to the manor home offers a wide variety of options. You can hire bicycles near the car park and cycle along a few different trails. Or, go for a stroll through the majestic gardens, which boast magnificent landscaping and design. Do a tour of the inside of the manor home to see the various rooms all decorated in lavish decor and Victorian furnishings. There’s a café here where you can grab a nice cup of coffee or a bite to eat. Children can play at the play park.
5. Go for a walk across The Tudor BridgeThis beautiful medieval bridge is a must-visit for any history lover. Surrounded by lush, verdant woodlands and green hills, the bridge crosses over a river lined by trees. Go for a walk across the historic structure and snap some photos from the river bank. Just a few minutes walk away is a grassy area with picnic tables where you can enjoy a lovely picnic near the water.
6. Admire the historic architecture at St. Bartholomew’s ChurchThis 14th century church is a parish church situated in the town centre. The interior and exterior boast stunning architectural design work and artistic details. Go inside the church to see the colourful stained-glass windows, stonework, and wood carvings.
7. Try some delicious locally made ciderGo to Fowey Valley Cider to have a tour of the cider making facilities led by one of the enthusiastic and knowledgable staff members. After the tour you’ll get to try several of the delicious ciders, all of which are made on site. Purchase a few bottles of your favourite ones to bring back home with you as a souvenir from your holiday in Lostwithiel!
Information about cottages in Lostwithiel
🏡 Cottages available: | 41 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -52%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 27 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 6 properties. |