Liskeard
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About Liskeard
Nestled inland, around halfway between Plymouth and Falmouth, the market town of Liskeard is a wonderful choice for a Cornish escape. Lesser-known than the more famous nearby seaside towns of Fowey or Polperro, Liskeard features a small selection of lovely accommodation options, including charming B&Bs and historic country houses. Blissfully rural, our recommendations for the best places to stay in Liskeard promise beautiful views of the surrounding Looe Valley and the chance to unwind in the countryside.
Active explorers will adore the myriad walking routes, hikes and horse riding opportunities in the area. Follow the Liskeard Heritage Trail to delve into the town's past and visit the Liskeard and District Museum, as well as Grade II-listed Stuart House for tours and local history.
Once a key part of the Cornwall's mining industry, Liskeard is surrounded by ancient geological formations -- there are specific mining trails for amblers to follow amidst disused engine houses on the edge of Bodmin Moor, around the Cheesewring quarry and along the Liskeard & Caradon Railway. Expect craggy rock formations, dramatic hillside views and atmospheric ruins.
Head to Moyclare Garden for a scenic stroll, hop aboard the train to the pretty fishing town of Looe -- the route is popular with birdwatchers -- or take the whole family for a day of adventure at Lux Park Leisure Centre, Kart World or Adrenalin Quarry. There's lots of scope for boat trips and sandy beach days, fishing and bird watching, or shopping at the antique stores, bookshops and farmers' markets of Liskeard itself.
Whether you're holidaying with little ones, a keen rambler or on the hunt for a romantic retreat, our pick of the best places to stay in Liskeard offers something for everyone. Cornish properties do fill up fast during the school holidays, so book your stay well in advance to avoid missing out!
The Best Places to Stay in Liskeard
For old-school romance
- Pencubitt House is a tranquil, adults-only property with nine bedrooms in a lovely Victorian residence, just minutes from Liskeard. Traditionally-appointed rooms feature light, soothing tones, there's a comfortable shared lounge with books and games, and the Looe Valley views are particularly impressive. Owner-run and relaxed, this is primarily a B&B, but delicious dinners are available upon request. A romantic Cornish hideaway.
For A HOLIDAY COTTAGE OR APARTMENT
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
- Fly to Exeter Airport and take the train or taxi from Exeter to Liskeard. The drive should take just over an hour, and the train 1.5 hours.
- Alternatively, regular high-speed trains run from London to Liskeard via Exeter, and take just under 4 hours.
- This is a wonderful region to explore by road. If you would like to hire a car, we suggest that you contact our online partner Rentalcars.
- Cornwall is at its most pleasant from June to August, when temperatures average between 17°C - 21°C. This is also a hugely popular time to visit, so expect crowds in town and book well in advance! Travel during the winter months for blustery coastal walks and warm nights by the fire.
STILL NOT SURE?
- See our pick of the best places to stay in Fowey.
- Expand your search to include all the best places to stay in Cornwall.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.
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Pencubitt House Liskeard (Cornwall) 9 rooms from £80
Hideaway - Adult-only and set within tranquil grounds, this is a perfect hideaway for those in search of some peace and quietCountry Escape - Boasting a secluded spot on the outskirts of Liskeard with access to glorious Cornwall countrysideGreat walks - Embark on long walks through the picturesque countryside starting straight from the propertySights nearby - View the intruiging Hurlers, a group of prehistoric stone monumentsAn impressive country house set in manicured gardens on the outskirts of the Cornish market town of Liskeard. Traditionally dressed rooms feature soft hues, dark wood antique furniture and large windows boasting glorious views. A relaxing and grown up spot from which to explore the region. See More