Daisy Lodge and Copper Beech are delightful lodges with all modern amenities, situated in a tranquil wooded valley. The lodges offer spacious living in a warm and beautifully furnished environment. The lodges are a short walk from the village of Lanlivery which boasts one of the oldest pubs in the county. This was originally built in the 12th century to serve the weary Irish pilgrims who were walking the Saints Way, a route from Padstow to Fowey, where Irish drovers would disembark their cattle to fatten them up walking over the green grasses of Cornwall before re-boarding their vessels in Fowey and proceeding onto France.
Just over the hill from Eden Valley lies the ancient stannary town of Lostwithiel, Cornwall’s hidden treasure, nestling in the Fowey River valley and overlooked by the 12th century Restormel Castle. This ancient town with its quaint old buildings is full of the hustle and bustle of everyday life, centering around St Bartholomew Church which dates back to before 1170. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside with the Fowey River meandering through the centre of the town. Nearby on the south coast are Fowey, Charlestown, Looe and Polperro, all within a short drive offering excellent restaurants, shops and galleries with exhibitions by local artists. Beach 5 miles.