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THE PIG – at Harlyn Bay

  • Overview
  • Room & Rates
  • Gallery
  • Location

THE PIG-at Harlyn Bay, on the north coast of Cornwall, is a buzzing restaurant with rooms, just a short stroll from Harlyn beach and Constantine Bay beaches, and a 10-minute drive to the picturesque port of Padstow.

With an obsessive commitment to home grown produce and a serious love of all-things local, the garden and kitchen teams will work hand in hand to create the restaurant’s 25-mile menu, which is supported by Cornwall’s passionate local farmers and small producers, who will supply anything that the team cannot grow or produce themselves in the walled Kitchen Garden, Greenhouse and polytunnels. Simple and unfussy British Kitchen Garden food that is true to the seasons and entirely influenced by the hotel’s location.
Stunning far-reaching views over Harlyn Bay and the headland can be seen from bedrooms in the main house, and the characterful and eclectic interiors found throughout the cosy lounges, restaurant and outhouses. The Lobster Shed is not to be missed – an outdoor eating terrace serving the freshest seafood and local Camel Valley vineyard fizz.

RATING

5

ROOMS

30

FLOORS

2

SERVICES

Services available include:

  • 24 hour desk available
  • Complimentary to all Wifi
  • Free Wifi
  • Onsite Parking
  • Dry Cleaning

FACILITIES

Facilities include:

  • Bar
  • Connecting Rooms (4)
  • Restaurant (2)

AT A GLANCE

15th-century Cornish manor house packed with rustic character.

Steps from Harlyn Bay, with stunning sea views and beaches nearby.

Homegrown produce and fresh local seafood, including the Lobster Shed.

Unique, cozy rooms blending countryside style with modern comfort.

Address

Harlyn, Padstow, South West, PL28 8SQ, United Kingdom

Location

Just a short stroll from Harlyn beach and Constantine Bay beaches, THE PIG-at Harlyn Bay is only a 10-minute drive to the picturesque port of Padstow (where our good friends and Restaurateurs, Chefs Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth call home). It’s also only a stone’s skim over the water from the buzzy towns of Rock and Polzeath.