The Old Rectory Lanreath

 

Golf

There are a wealth of courses to choose from locally for a game of golf and we welcome golfers to visit.

www.teeofftimes.co.uk

 

Activity Holidays:

For the energetic or adventurous, there is always an opportunity to try something new and we have been particularly impressed by the range of activities offered by:
www.activecornwall.co.uk  Holiday activities and transport covering golf, fishing, guided walks, mountain biking, adventure activities, horse riding, sailing and surfing.

www.encountercornwall.com is a local family run business providing you with an opportunity to unlock the secrets of this beautiful area by canoe, cycle or on foot.  You can explore our beautiful estuaries, secluded villages, country pubs and enjoy the freedom of the moor.  Cycle hire can be arranged delivered to you here at The Old Rectory.


Walking Holidays:

Our location is ideal for a varied walking holiday.  There are so many fabulous places to explore on foot, with the potential for a new location every day.  We do accept dogs by prior arrangement, allowing you to bring your faithful friend along to enjoy your walks with you.

You can walk parts of the beautiful South West Coast path, which you can join in under 5 miles www.nationaltrail.co.uk/southwestcoastpath.  There is The Giant's Hedge to walk along, Deerpark Forest to explore, Kilminorth Woods in Looe, Cardinham Woods, and Bodmin Moor to name but a few of our favourites.  Lerryn is a delight, with walks through Ethy woods after crossing the river Fowey by stepping stones at low tide.  Our narrow country lanes see little traffic and to explore Cornwall by using them is a delight.  You can combine a trip on the Looe valley line with a walk from the track - we have packs available for you to borrow.

We love to join a walk guided by Mark Camp our local blue badge guide from Walkaboutwest, especially his Wind in the Willows walk at Lerryn.  My children loved it last year.   Why not book a holiday with us and join Mark on a fabulous journey of discovery?