Penmarlam Lodge, Lanteglos is an exceptionally well-appointed lodge offering the perfect rural retreat on one beautiful level. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, five-ring gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and air fryer – everything needed to prepare delicious meals. Step into the spacious open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner flooded with natural light through triple-aspect windows. The electric fire creates a welcoming atmosphere on cooler evenings, whilst the Smart TV ensures entertainment at your fingertips. On warmer days, open the doors and breathe in the fresh Cornish air.
The charming wrap-around deck extends to the front and side of the lodge, creating an inviting outdoor sanctuary. Furnished with comfortable rattan garden furniture, it's ideal for alfresco dining whilst soaking in peaceful countryside surroundings. The lodge features two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a pretty double with stylish furnishings and ample storage, plus a cosy twin. Each bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room with walk-in shower and WC, along with Smart TVs for lazy morning lie-ins. A utility room with washing machine completes this thoughtfully designed space.
Picture yourself waking to views of Cornish countryside, brewing a fresh morning coffee in your well-appointed kitchen, then stepping onto your peaceful deck to breathe in the gentle country air. Spend your days exploring the region's picturesque villages and attractions, returning to relax by the electric fire as evening falls. Gather with loved ones to enjoy meals cooked in your spacious kitchen, creating cherished memories in this charming, tranquil escape.
Penmarlam Lodge, Lanteglos is perfectly positioned to explore some of Cornwall's most charming coastal and countryside attractions. For curious minds of all ages, the MAD Museum in nearby Fowey (3 km) offers interactive mechanical art and design exhibits that spark creativity and wonder. History enthusiasts will delight in Restormel Castle, Lostwithiel (14 km), with its impressive 13th-century circular ruins, stunning views, and seasonal flowers – perfect for picnics and scenic walks. The captivating Eden Project in Bodelva (23 km) is an eco-park featuring stunning biomes and diverse plant collections that explore the fascinating relationship between people and the natural world. Just a short drive further, Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew (28 km) offers fascinating insights into Cornwall's distinctive china clay heritage within beautiful parkland surroundings.
For those seeking further adventures, the scenic Tamar Valley trail (49 km) winds through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring historic quays, crumbling mines, and diverse wildlife throughout. The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (52 km) provides a serene escape with traditional landscaping, koi ponds, and tranquil walking paths ideal for peaceful afternoons. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (53 km) showcases handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, with unique flavours and excellent distillery tours.
Within easy reach of the lodge, two delightful Cornish destinations wait to be explored. The historic town of Saltash, just 45 kilometres away, stands as one of Cornwall's most significant settlements, where centuries of maritime heritage blend seamlessly with modern attractions. Its strategic position on the River Tamar has shaped a fascinating past that visitors can discover through charming streets and local landmarks. Meanwhile, Port Isaac, a scenic 52-kilometre drive, offers the quintessential Cornish fishing village experience. This picturesque harbour settlement, renowned as the filming location for the beloved television series “Doc Martin”, captivates holidaymakers with its narrow winding lanes, traditional stone cottages perched dramatically above the coastline, and working harbour where local fishermen still land their daily catch, providing an authentic glimpse into Cornwall's enduring maritime culture.



















