Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"So much character! Clean room, very friendly staff, great bar lucky to catch live music sea shanties no less.
Breakfast was excellent and fresh, location exceptional."
"The view and setting really made the trip and the staff were so lovely, kind and helpful! Watching the sunset each evening outside on the rocks was glorious. The complementary breakfast was really great, fresh baked croissants and a list of hot options. The rooms were clean and basic but just want was needed really. The location was fantastic for some great walks and sightseeing. I really enjoyed our 2 nights there and would go back."
"We arrived early, but found it hard to find parking, as there was day visitors.. so we headed to the bar, plenty of seating, along with amazing views, very clean and such friendly kind staff. We decided to have lunch, with glass views, and a glass of wine, and a massive toasted sandwich/ salad/ chips. We could of shared, well presented, super tasty, amazing quality. Then took a walk to the beach, a little narrow, but not difficult, you're find a shop for essentials, & beach shop, pub/ restaurant. The room we had was land view, [ carpark ]no noises, the room was big & double shower, amazing size, nice & hot with pressure. We booked the o go. Lovely restaurant, stunning views, candle light, consistency with everything. Informative with food ingredients, where it comes from, & of the land, we had risotto as I'm a veggie, so 1 option for me, omg, the best ive ever tasted. But the cost of 2 main meals, & bottle of wine was £ 115..so not cheap. The next day breakfast was amazing, lots of selection, if you require a fried breakfast, this cost is £6. Very tasty.. perfect. They have there own bakery, they do not disappoint. They cater for dietary needs. We pre booked a spa in for a massage. Amazing treatment, & issues with my shoulder, all sorted. We then had a sunday lunch, wow the best, plenty of it. This was £ 66 with 1 wine. There is a pool table, but a family there, seem to stay on it. ? All staff, are are lovely, friendly. "
"I really wanted to like the Camelot, and wasn’t expecting it to be high spec or anything, but was mostly really put off by two things: the bedding was quite scratchy, and the bathroom was a complete shock.
Pros: large family room, lovely sea view, staff were friendly and helpful on the few occasions I spoke to them, and when we had an issue with the bathroom they accommodated us by allowing us to use a bath in an empty room. Also lovely walks straight out the door and you can walk along the coastal path straight to Tintagel castle.
Cons: definitely tired, a bit more than I expected given the price. Charged £20 per dog per night but no idea what for as nothing was provided not even a dog bowl. The bed was lumpy and the linen was scratchy and I’m not normally sensitive to that sort of thing.
And finally the bathroom…we were in a classic family room, I’m not sure what the bathrooms are like in other room types but it was basically a caravan bathroom awkwardly plonked in the room, no chance of safely washing kids in there so I could not believe it was a family room. Thankfully as Expedia had stated it had a bath and shower they allowed us to go and use a bath on another room (the portable style bathroom had a toilet, a sink and a shower). It felt like something you get in a caravan / service station / student digs, NOT in a castle hotel where you’re paying £200+ per night.
The hotel should be honest with their guests and describe this appropriately, disappointed. "
"This was our second year of staying with you. The lodge was clean but a little run down and needs some attention. Our hot tub wasn't working for the first 2 nights which was disappointing and we had swimming booked which was cancelled due to an issue on the day. "
"The rooms are always meticulously clean and the property is well maintained. Having reintroduced the full english breakfast in a traditional sense the property has regained our commitment to booking a bed with breakfast rate. The staff are always very friendly and the hotel is perfectly located not only to see what Lostwithiel has to hold but for accessing other towns and villages in Cornwall. "
"The room was lovely, with loads of extra touches. The actual inn is an amazing old historical building. The food was excellent and great choices. Great range of quality food and drink. Every member of staff we encountered was helpful and friendly. We have been to Jamaica Inn for visits before but never stayed. Would definitely stay there again. "
By choosing a hostel, you can cut your spending on lodging and save more of your budget for sightseeing during your holiday. The sea views create an appealing natural setting, and you can enjoy attractions like the waterfront.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in many different forms, but they all have a few things in common, including budget-friendly prices, a social atmosphere and shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms).
What are the best hostels in Tintagel?
Need some guidance on where to stay in Tintagel? This hostel is popular: Dolphins Backpackers - You can take advantage of free Wi-Fi at this property. Rooms come with bed sheets and free Wi-Fi.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Tintagel?
Good weather's always better when you're experiencing new places, so here are some stats that may be helpful: The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 15°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 8°C. Average annual precipitation for Tintagel is 1071 mm.
What is there to see and do in Tintagel?
Depending on your interests, you might like to discover the area around Tintagel. Get out into nature with places such as St Nectan's Glen, Rocky Valley and Merlins Cave. Cultural attractions include Tintagel Toy Museum, North Cornwall Museum and Museum of Witchcraft. Visit landmarks such as King Arthur's Great Halls, Tintagel Castle and Tintagel Old Post Office.
What's the best way to get to and around Tintagel while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Tintagel on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Newquay (NQY-Newquay Cornwall), 18.8 mi (30.3 km) from the city centre.