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Search for a hotel in Truro, Cornwall
Start your search of Truro, Cornwall's quality hotels right here. Simply enter some details below and submit and you will get full details of the hotels available, prices, pictures, a full description and customer reviews of every hotel.
Towns in Cornwall
Do you want to choose somewhere else in Cornwall? How about Altarnun, Bodmin, Boscastle, Bude, Camborne, Camelford, Falmouth, Fowey, Hayle, Helston, Launceston, Liskeard, Lizard, Looe, Mullion, Newquay, Padstow, Penzance, Perranporth, Polperro, Portholland, Port Isaac, Portreath, Redruth, St Austell, StIves, St Mawes, Tintagel or Wadebridge? Either click on the Cornwall town name or enter it in the search box above to search for online hotels in Cornwall.
Cornwall overview
Famed for its sandy beaches, surfing and pasties Cornwall is the destination for thousands of Britons and tourists from across the world every year. Whether it is for the drammatic scenery, castles, country houses, maritime history or watersports, Cornwall has it all. Below we have noted just a small selection of the attractions that are well worth adding to your holiday itinerary.
- Eden project. Educate, explore the future, celebrate life, research... be thrilled at Eden, a must for any visit to Cornwall.
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- Landsend Landmark. The UK's most famous destination! Also a place of great beauty and 6 superb attractions.
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- St Michael's Mount. A magical rocky island with a medieval castle and church. Ancient, romantic and breathtakingly beautiful - a national treasure
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- Tintagel Castle. Forever associated with the concept of King Arthur, Truro's 13th Century castle is set in an awe inspiring and romantic location.
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- Tate St Ives. Part of the Tate Group the Tate at St Ives is the place to see art exhibitions.
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- National Maritime Museum. Found at Falmouth harbour-side the museum ships you to the Cornish maritime history. Includes activities for children.
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- Seal sanctuary. Set in the Helford Estuary the sanctuary is home to grey, common, californian seals, sea lions as well as being a busy rescue centre.
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- Blue Reef Aquarium. Get up close close and personal with sharks, sea horses and clown fish to octopus, Lobsters and crabs.
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- Newquay Zoo. A winner of many Cornish tourism awards, the zoo provides everything you would expect, and some you wouldn't, in a wild life experience.
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- Dairyland Farm.
Cornwall Tourist Board Family Attraction of the Year 2004.
Farm animals and activities in an weather attraction - getting you closer to nature.
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- Cornish Birds of Prey Centre. Over 50 birds of prey for you to see, many of which take part in regular flying displays and participate in 'hands-on' experiences.
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- Lost gardens of Heligan. Heligan, seat of the Tremayne family for more than 400 years, is one of the most mysterious estates in England.
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- Have we missed your favourite? Why not e-mail us and tell us about it. We will then add it to the site for others to see.
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Travelling to Cornwall
Whether you are hiring a car, travelling by bus/coach or train, The Quality Hotel Guide can find you some great deals, as well as help you to make reservations and buy your tickets online.
And don't forget, even though you are not leaving the country it is still advisable to have travel insurance.
Weather outlook for Truro
Check out the 5 day weather forecast for Truro.
Route planning
To help you find your way to Cornwall or to work out your itinerary while there, use this route planner to save you time.
B&B's in Truro
If you can not find a hotel that meets your needs, why not consider staying in a B&B. Our sister site The Bed and Breakfast Guide provides B&B's to meet all requirements and budgets from the traditional B&B to a farm or cottage house. B&B's in Truro >>
Camping in Cornwall
Whether you have a motorhome, caravan or tent there are some truly glorious places to stay in Cornwall. Visit gocaravanning.com to see a full directory of Cornwall campsites >>
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