Stay in one of Cornwall's most idyllic locations
for just £70 per night per double room.
Image alt: panoramic photograph of the village of Port Isaac.
For those unable to use the Google map on the directions page, we have provided two static maps for you to use. The written instructions follow beneath.

Whether you are travelling from the east or the north, the best way to get to Port Isaac is to travel via Exeter. The following route assumes you are approaching Cornwall from the M5 and guides you from junction 31 in Exeter to Port Isaac.
At junction 31 of the M5, exit onto A30 toward Okehampton/Bodmin(44.3 miles)
Take the A395 exit toward Camelford/Wadebridge/A39(0.3 miles)
At the roundabout, take the 4th exit onto A395(0.2 miles)
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on A395(10.5 miles)
Turn left at A39(1.4 miles)
Turn right at B3314(1.5 miles)
Turn right at B3266(43 ft)
Turn left at B3314(7.0 miles)
Turn right at B3267 into Port Isaac(1.6 miles)
Take the fourth turning on the left after the "Welcome to Port Isaac" sign.
Carry on down the hill. Do not take the left hand fork down Rose Hill.
After the junction at Rose Hill, we are the fifth house on the right hand side.