All Accommodation
Here at Rivermead we have a varied selection of accommodation, with something to suit everyone. Whether you’re searching for a solo break away from the city, looking for a place to chill out and reconnect with your partner in the peace of the countryside, or simply want to gather all of your loved ones together for a special occasion, you’ll find it here at Rivermead Cottages.
Nestled near the serene beauty of Bodmin Moor, our charming holiday rentals boasts five distinctively unique cottages and two opulent lodges. We are set in expansive grounds spanning over 17 acres of picturesque countryside, featuring a private stretch of the River Fowey, enchanted woodland and sprawling meadows. So, why not take a look and find the perfect accommodation for your dream countryside holiday?
View all of Our Cottages and Lodges
Couples Breaks
If a “romantic break” to you means finding quiet, comfortable accommodation in a beautiful location where you can relax with your partner and spend a few days without having to clock-watch, Rivermead is the perfect spot.
Life can get busy and, amidst the hustle and bustle, it’s easy for quality time with your partner to take a backseat. That’s why we’re here to help you escape the routine and enjoy time with your loved one through an unforgettable couples’ break in our breathtaking countryside setting. Whether it’s long lie-ins, strolls along the river, or day trips out to enjoy beaches or restaurants, Rivermead is the perfect place to relax and reconnect.
Family Friendly Holidays
Rivermead Cottages is the perfect family friendly holiday destination. Our accommodation is surrounded by stunning countryside and our site is perfect for you and your family to make precious memories to last a lifetime. We have several properties which comfortably accommodate large families of six, or seven, and a smaller one for four guests. We can sleep up to 32 guests when all properties are booked together, so why not get the whole family together and have the ultimate family friendly break in the Cornish countryside?