B&Bs on The Roseland

Explore a variety of charming B&Bs and guest houses in Cornwall and find the perfect home away from home. Bordered by the Fal Estuary to the west and the St Austell Bay to the east, the Roseland Peninsula has been designated part of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the quality of its landscape and coastal scenery.

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Explore a variety of charming B&Bs and guest houses in Cornwall and find the perfect home away from home.

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Lynwood House bed & Breakfast

B&Bs on The Roseland

Enjoy a unique and charming experience during your stay at a Bed & Breakfast in Cornwall. Start your day with a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore all that Cornwall has to offer. Your host will tell you everything you need to know about the local area, and can provide valuable recommendations on nearby attractions, hidden gems, and activities. Their insider tips can help enhance your Cornwall experience and introduce you to lesser-known places.

FAQ's The Roseland

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  • The King Harry Ferry was established in 1888, and connects St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula with Feock, Truro and Falmouth by avoiding the alternative 27 mile route through Truro & Tresillian.

    Each year the King Harry Ferry saves 5 million car miles, 1.7 million kg of CO2 and ¾ of a million litres of fuel. It carries 300,000 cars every single year.

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  • Ros, means promontory in the Cornish language, so the name is a mixture of Cornish and English, the land on a promontory.

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