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All the advantages of being close to the main route around the North Cornish coast, while still managing to be in a pleasant rural village setting. Working dogs are a common sight in Cornish villages such as ours, they are well trained and obedient. We love dogs and similarly well behaved animals are always welcome here. PROPER JOB The Ring of bells welcomes you from the moment you step of the main road in the front door (no joke).

Service was friendly, efficient and helpful with good knowledge of menu. Food was excellently presented and tasted great. Plenty for your money as portions were not scrimped on. Loved it and hadn't changed from the same cosy feel of over 30 years since I was last there. Gorgeous little country pub, large car park across the lane, lovely friendly service from the couple behind the bar.

Food was superb - hot, tasty and nicely presented: it's proper pub grub which is exactly what we were after. Reasonable prices and great local beer too. We'll definitely be back.
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Our bed and breakfast accommodation is limited to just three rooms so we really do not have to advertise them widely, in fact they are something of a well kept secret.
There are two double rooms, one with en-suite, the other with separate bathroom and one twin bedded room with en-suite.
You will not find better value bed and breakfast ( b&b ) accommodation locally or anywhere else around the North Cornwall coast!.
Finding inexpensive accommodation can be a challenge during the season, so we recommend that you book as soon as possible.
The Ring O Bells Inn is situated just a few minutes away from the Atlantic Highway as it travels northward from the A30 towards Wadebridge in North Cornwall.
There is so much to see in Cornwall it takes years of holidays to the county to see even the most popular tourist areas.
Some, such as the internationally known Eden Project have changed so much since they were first created, that visitors revisit it regularly.
The Seven Bays are just a stone's throw away from St Issey, as too is one of the prettiest stretches of The Camel Trail, a sanctuary for a large number of sea and wading birds.
There are a wide variety of places of interest in Cornwall within a short distance of the Ring O Bells.
The famous Camel trail attracts countless visitors to the area each year, to walk or cycle the peaceful journey from Bodmin to Padstow following the route once taken by the local railway service.
A wine maker will personally guide you through the vineyard and winery, answering any questions you may have about the wine making process.
Afterwards, there will be a fun wine tasting session, beginning with our most famous wine, Cornwall Brut.
There are a number of ways that you can enjoy this very popular tourist area, but sometimes it is nice to make a real day of it and do something unusual.
We recommend that you consider adding a day out at sea or if you lack the 'sea legs', step back into the past with a railway journey through our largely unspoilt countryside.
If you find yourself wanting to discover what to do in Cornwall, perhaps these suggestions will help.
Discover the excitement and nostalgia of steam travel with a journey back in time on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway - Cornwall's only full size railway still operated by steam locomotives.
There really is something for everyone in Cornwall, from beautiful beaches to delightful theme parks.
Although this is by no means a comprehensive list of 'things to do', you might also like to consider some of the more unusual places of interest in our list of "Unusual Days Out in Cornwall".
Bodmin Jail is a unique heritage asset, which has been allowed to decay until its present owners acquired it in the summer of 2004.
They are ploughing all the revenue from entrance fees and profits from the shop and business as a whole back into the Jail with an extensive plan to revive this infamous Jail; by replacing roofs, internal structures and showing the cells as they once were, whilst also incorporating a fascinating museum of Cornish penal life over the last three centuries.
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