Camelot Castle Hotel Tintagel, Tintagel
About the Hotel
Camelot Castle Hotel is renowned for its extensive collection of Ted Stourton's artwork, among the largest and most diverse anywhere in the world. Located in Tintagel, United Kingdom, this historic site overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and the ruins of Tintagel Castle. The hotel has undergone extensive renovations to preserve its original architectural charm while ensuring modern amenities. Its enchanting surroundings and rich cultural heritage make it a significant destination for visitors.
Location
The hotel is conveniently located just 31 miles from Newquay, providing easy access for travelers. Nearby attractions include Tintagel Castle, St Materiana's Church, and various local amenities. The scenic views from the hotel allow easy exploration of the dramatic coastal landscape. Transportation options are adequate for visiting nearby towns and enjoying the rich cultural offerings of the region.
Rooms
Guests can choose from spacious rooms designed in a traditional castle style, featuring beautiful four-poster beds. Many rooms offer stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean and Tintagel Castle ruins. En-suite shower facilities accompany each room, blending comfort with classic elegance. The hotel also provides luxurious apartments with enhanced amenities for families or groups, ensuring a cozy atmosphere.
Eat & Drink
Irina's restaurant serves a menu offering both English and continental dishes, utilizing locally sourced ingredients. The offerings include dishes such as roast lamb rump and caramelized goat cheese, enhancing the culinary experience. The Explorers Tea Room presents an opportunity to indulge in Cornwall's most luxurious afternoon tea. This tea room combines a historic ambiance with a refined food experience, inviting guests to unwind in a relaxing setting.
Leisure & Business
Camelot Castle Hotel integrates art with leisure, featuring Ted Stourton’s paintings displayed throughout the premises. Guests can enjoy activities like hiking along the rugged Cornish coast, adding to the natural beauty of the locale. The hotel also provides a comfortable environment for business meetings or personal gatherings, with professional staff ensuring smooth operations. Attentive staff are available to provide services that enhance the overall guest experience.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free parking
- Pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Golf course
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Housekeeping
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
Dining
- In-room breakfast
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Outdoor dining area
- Picnic area/ Tables
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Children
- Board games
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Beach access
- Garden area
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Dressing area
- Patio
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Washing machine
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay was a bit expensive at $195 for one night, and the room felt outdated and in need of renovation, almost like a pod dropped in. But the en-suite shower was a plus.
The hotel had a mixed experience with cozy rooms but mediocre dining options. The location was stunning, just a few steps away from the breathtaking cliffs. The service was satisfactory with convenient shuttle services available. Prices were reasonable but may not reflect the room quality entirely.
I felt like a royal nestled in this plush room in a castle-like setting. The room wasn't massive but still cozy, missing a few extra touches like bathrobes and cookies on the tea tray. The dining room was neat and well-organized, contributing to the castle ambiance.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The room, albeit spacious and comfortable with a sea view and a 4-poster bed, was let down by an airplane-like toilet and a bathroom reminiscent of a ferry. The lack of simple amenities like complementary biscuits and quality toiletries was disappointing. The location was undeniably stunning, perched on a cliff with breathtaking views of Tintagel Castle; however, the dining experience fell short with subpar dishes and a lackluster response to complaints.
The hotel is in a fabulous spot on the cliff top, with great views and dramatic coastal walks on your doorstep. The rooms offer fantastic views and feature an old-style quirky 4-poster bed, perfect for a few days away. However, noise from a yappy dog next door and discrepancies from the advertised photos were a slight downside.
My stay at the hotel was truly exceptional. The rooms were unlike any other, with an elegant, carved 4-poster bed, comfortable chairs, and a high-spec bathroom, making it good value for money with a good enough size. The service was top-notch, with excellent housekeeping, airport shuttle, and a warm welcome drink. The location was outrageously perfect, offering breathtaking views within walking distance from the town and Tintagel Castle. The dining experience had its ups and downs but overall was nice with friendly staff. Facilities were modern and well-kept, enhancing the overall experience.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were comfortable and clean, with friendly staff in a lovely old building. However, the small porta-loos in the lobby as toilets were inconvenient, barely having enough space to close the door while on them, and the bathroom floor was soaked after a simple shower. Despite this, the issue was quickly resolved by moving me to another room that was promptly cleaned and checked.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were incredibly comfortable with a beautiful oak four-poster bed, but being close to the kitchen made it uncomfortably hot and sometimes smelled of food. The price for the night with breakfast and dinner was a bit steep, especially considering accessibility challenges for me with the pod in the bathroom due to my disabilities.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were a bit disappointing as they felt like an old camper van unit, but the location was superb for those wanting to explore the coastal path. The dining options were limited and service was slow, but the stunning views made up for it.