Redgate Smithy B&B
Two-hundred-year-old smithy turned B&B above Golitha Falls. Dog-friendly throughout. Three minutes’ drive from Golitha and ten minutes from the Hurlers stone circles.
The facts
- Status
- On my list to visit
- Region
- Cornwall
- Area
- Bodmin Moor
- Type
- Bed & Breakfast
- Setting
- Edge of Bodmin Moor above Golitha Falls
- Sleeps
- Up to 2
- Dogs welcome
- 2
- Dog fees
- TBC — please contact venue directly
- Enclosed garden
- Yes
- Indoor dogs
- No
For your dog
- Dog-friendly throughout
- Towels for muddy paws
For you
- Award-winning breakfast menu
- Conservatory garden views
- 200-year-old former smithy
- Edge of Bodmin Moor
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