Jamaica Inn Bolventor, Cornwall, PL15 7TS

  • 36 bedrooms

Grade II listed coaching inn on Bodmin Moor

The Jamaica Inn dates back to 1750 and is easily reached by the A30, midway between Launceston and Bodmin, close to the Cornwall and Devon border. This famous old inn has a Smuggling Museum and Farm Shop stocked with delicious Cornish produce. Choose from 36 characterful bedrooms and suites, some with breathtaking views over the moor. Book a stay and enjoy a panoramic walk to Brown Willey.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

Choose from 36 single, double, twin, family, and accessible en-suite bedrooms across a number of room types. For that extra special stay book a Deluxe Suite.

Each room comes with comfortable beds, complimentary toiletries, a TV, hospitality tray, hairdryer, and WiFi access.

Family bedrooms? Yes, book the Superior family room.

Accessible rooms? Yes, book the Accessible double room.

Dog friendly? Yes, a select number of dog friendly bedrooms are bookable on request and prior acknowledgement directly with the pub for a nominal additional fee per dog per night.

In the morning, wake up to a delicious breakfast.

Food & Drink

Expect a smattering of comforting pub classics, dishes from the grill, and a roast on Sundays. Guests can pre-order picnics.

The olde-worlde bars are stocked with an eclectic choice of beers, ales, spirits, and cocktails.

Warm up at a table near a roaring log fire in winter and relax with a pint after a walk on the moors.

In the summertime, enjoy al fresco drinks in the garden and soak in the panoramic views.

Packed with Cornish produce, their farm shop is stocked with the best Cornish produce, from freshly baked bread to homemade jam and chutney.

Alongside the farm shop, there is also a gift shop which sells pirate booty and treats.

Nearby

Bolventor is a hamlet at the centre of Bodmin Moor just off the A30.

Daphne du Maurier chose Bolventor as the setting for her novel about Cornish smugglers titled the Jamaica Inn.