"This was most probably one of the worst hotels
I have ever stayed in. We knew as soon as we saw the outside it was going to be grim!!!.
The reception guy was nice enough. Firstly he went to put us in a room on the 3rd floor. When i told him i was disabled he moved us to the 2nd floor. Luckily he got the lift working. But what he didnt mention was thst to actually get to the room ypu need to go up 2 flights of stairs.
When we finally got to the room the corridor carpet was filthy. Once we entered the room, the room itself was ok. I was too frightened to look at the matress as there was no protecters but after a 9 hour drive all we wanted was a good nights sleep. I then opened the bathroom door and the stench was unbearable id never smelt anything like it. We opened the window wgich did very little.. my friend who suffers from sinus problems was up most of the night with terrible sinuses. I had to spray purfume on my pillow to overcome the smell.
Whem we awoke the following day exhausted with headaches as during the night the fire alarms went off twice. We looked at online reviews and read that the smell was septic gas. We were horrified to read that it can actually kill you so we considered ourselfs very lucky .
Outside parking reads reserved but we parked for free . We also sneaked 2 dogs in
No breakfast facilities or onsite restaurant.
Overall Newquay has seriouslly declined so wont be visiting again.
Hotel needs to be condemed as its a death trap
Do not go"
"Was not a good hotel really. Thought we’d stop
Off rather than drive home. Was dated yes staff friendly on the desk. Went up to room looked like someone left drop turd on floor at end of the bed. I walked straight back out and handed keys back. I’d rather do
The 150 miles than stay in that room. Some people say it’s nice, that’s ok if you drink. We don’t drink really fair enough on the piss it’s doable. If ya sober I’d say it ’s not so great. The turd mark on the floor put me off fully I took the drive option. Make sure you get insurance staying here, just in case you want a refund. 👍 "
"As always the staff at the OYO Newquay are the reason I regularly stay here. They are very professional and personable, diligently solving any issue a guest may have.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!"
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What are some top RV sites around Newquay?
602 Sycamore forest is a favorite RV campground for your adventure, featuring free self parking and terrace. If you're heading out with friends or family, you might enjoy the indoor swimming pool and garden available at this campground. Onsite accommodations feature a kitchen with a full-sized refrigerator, a stovetop, and a separate dining area. Other recommended RV parks include Primrose Farm Holidays and Lovely Glamping Dream Pod in St Austell, Cornwall.
How many RV parks are there near Newquay?
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What should I see when I'm in Newquay?
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What's it like to stay in an RV park in Newquay?
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