
When you book a hotel based Classic Car Break directly with us you can enjoy a sumptuous Cornish hamper for the first days' adventure and a Classic Car Break's touring guide - packed full of local inside-information such as suggested driving routes, fine restaurants, gardens and historic houses.
The following Classic Car Breaks are based on two people sharing a double room on either a two or three night bed & breakfast stay. Stays of an alternative duration or with evening meal are also available upon request. Please ask for details.
For honeymooners taking breaks of 5 days or greater we are delighted to provide you with a complimentary luxury Cornish hamper, fine chocolates and a bouquet of a dozen red roses - just to get you off on the right foot! Please request these when booking..... Please also see our Honeymoon Ideas page
Receiving your classic car is really convenient. Either collect your car from our ideally situated handover venue at Lanhydrock Hotel just outside Bodmin in the heart of the South West or as you arrive by train at Bodmin Parkway Railway Station. Alternatively we can meet you from your flight at Newquay Airport on a complimentary basis.
Lanhydrock Hotel is very close to the A30/A38 cross-over, approximately one hour from Plymouth & Exeter and is but a short drive from either Bodmin Parkway Railway Station or Newquay Airport. Renowned for its warm, friendly approach with the emphasis on affordable luxury, it makes a perfect base for classic car touring throughout Cornwall and Devon.
We also offer our clients preferential delivery/collection rates to and from Exeter & Plymouth airports as well as Exeter St. Davids and Plymouth main line railway stations.
Read our informative guide on 'how to get here'
For the most indulgent Classic Car Breaks.... Fine food, fine rooms and celebration!

For a wider selection of recommended accommodation venues, as well as great places to eat, things to do and places to visit throughout Cornwall & Devon - please also visit our sister website.... Classic Escapes!
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