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Posted by Superunknown1, 25 Oct 2011
... time. I have used private holiday cottages too and had some great experiences, however, I booked one and, whilst all the pictures looked wonderful, it was not very well cleaned, uncomfortable and just not worth the money I paid. I am extremely meticulous in the information I request about holiday cottages from both ... more
Posted by slimnrp, 28 Nov 2011
... is NEVER acceptable when a holiday cottage does not meet the expectations of our guests, it is very difficult to rectify the situation when we are not told about the problems during the holiday.
In this instance, the guest is perfectly correct to say that the property was not up ... more
Posted by TravelHappyExeter, 29 Nov 2011
... better?) ways of booking a holiday cottage than the traditional agency route, and that agencies now mainly act as representatives of 2nd home owners. Nothing wrong with that, but when I book a cottage somewhere, I would be interested in a cottage managed, looked after and 'loved' by the owner ... more
Which location for dog friendly Cornwall?
Posted by LucyCW007, 21 Feb 2012
... allow dogs all year round. There are also many dog friendly places to eat: The Pheonix and Beach Hut (Watergate Bay), The Falcon (St Mawgan), The Travellers (Trevarrian), The Merrymoor (Mawgan Porth), and many more... Hope this information helps http://www.merlinfarm.co.uk/dog-friendly-holiday-cottages-cornwall.htm ... more
Posted by plymnick, 28 May 2012
Hi,
As a new holiday cottage owner I thought you mike like to know about Cross Cottage at Respryn, lostwithiel...
On the edge of the Lanhydrock estate it is the perfect place for great walks along the river Fowey and through the National Trust parklands.
would be great to know ... more
Help dont know where to stay.
Posted by GBfromDevizes, 16 Mar 2012
... on the village plus links to loads of holiday cottages.
We have stayed at "Lucy's" cottage several times, sleeps two, is warm, comfortable, very well equipped and is a two minute stroll from the pubs, shops and restaurants in the village.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brownieboy27/sets/72157629123483960 ... more
fowey/mevaguissey vs. Broadstairs for family vacation
Posted by St39, 28 Aug 2011
... a wide choice of accomodation. Holiday cottages are particularly popular and good for families. There is a difference between Fowey & Mevagissey. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g190794-i2951-k3380742-Fowey_or_Mevagissey_need_help_to_choose-Fowey_Cornwall_England.html
http://www.visit-fowey.com
I would therefore recommend ... more
Arustralians staying in Cornwall
Posted by Caz'n'kel, 10 Jan 2012
... and coffee shops etc., . Accommodation holiday cottages are plentiful but I cannot recommend any but I'm sure if you choose this area other TA people will. There are also B&B, Guest Houses, Hotels do a Google and if you choose a few you like the look of happy ... more