The village of Lanivet is proudly known for two things; first for being the most central village in Cornwall and secondly, for growing/ providing the bamboo for the Panda's at London Zoo during the second world war! No doubt you will notice the village mascot Panda at various venues in the village.
Access to both North & South coastlines, along with the rugged Moor's are all within reach from the Hut. The A30 is only 5 minutes away meaning that staying here really does allow guests to explore all that Cornwall has to offer (and there is lots!!)!
Lanivet is the half way point of the historical Saint's Way- known for it's access to Pilgrims travelling from Ireland to France! It remains to offer walkers sign posted directions to either Padstow or Fowey.
The village has all you need within a gentle stroll from the Hut; shop, pub, fish & chip shop, post office and community centre (excellent breakfasts and lunches- huge portions!!).
There are several walking routes around the village along with several public footpaths.
The town of Bodmin can be accessed within a 5 minute drive.
Despite all of the above the Hut is situated down a private farm track and nestled within the trees and offers guests the opportunity to feel completely submurged in nature, soaking up all these woods and wildlife have to offer. Find yourself surrounded by daffodils, primroses and bluebelles in the spring. Blossom trees and lucious greenery in the summer and warming orange tones and crispy leaves in the autumn/winter. Bird song is guaranteed all year long- the hut really is ideal for all the seasons and fully equipped for whatever they bring. You'll be able to enjoy a BBQ and alfresco beverages in the sun or a snuggly log burner hot chocolate in the cold!
If you're looking to stay in Cornwall we've no doubt you already know about the vast opportunities here but as a proud Cornish maid I feel it necassary to remind you that Cornwall really does have something to suit everyone- the sea, coastal paths, headlands, beaches, moors, tors, countryside, rivers, lakes, woodland and an array of idylic villages/towns and more well known main visitor attractions.
