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District: Portreath
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Opulent bed and breakfast near a coastal trail, ideal for exploring southwest Cornwall, close to fishing and golfing venues.
Very Good8.3
(49 reviews)
District: City Centre
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Friendly, ideal for families, featuring a health and leisure spa plus good nightlife and dining facilities.
Very Good8.3
(329 reviews)
District: Scorrier
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Affordable and business friendly, suitable for discovering Cornwall, very near cycling and walking trails, home to 3 dining areas.
Okay5.5
(125 reviews)
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Introduction to Redruth, England
The community of Redruth is situated in the county of Cornwall, not far from the westernmost point of England. The town is home to a population of more than 12,000 and is considered a top place to visit for travellers driving around the southern regions of England. Visitors can find Redruth hotels and lodgings ranging from cheap stays to four-star luxury. Tourists visiting for the first time should stay around the West End Road area, behind the Regal Theatre; this is the heart of the town, close to all the best eateries and pubs on offer. The town has had a long history that revolved around tin mining, and this is evident in the local architecture, though many buildings date from the 19th century and have been recently restored, including the local railway station. Visitors can learn how mining has played a vital role in the town's history, and trace the advancements in technology over the years, or trace their Cornish ancestors at the Global Migration Project housed in historic Murdoch House, supposed to be the first house globally to use coal gas (in pipes) for lighting. For families, Tehidy Country Park is within easy reach of town. other spellings: redruthhotels, radruth hote, redrith hotell, redroth otel, redryth hotle, redruht hotes
