The Norway Inn built in 1828 is a 100 metres from the cottage and the restaurant offers freshly prepared food and car parking. The pub itself has a lot of history, named after the Scandinavian boatmen who imported Norwegian pine for Cornwall’s mine shafts in the early 19th Century, the Norway is an iconic and popular pub on the main road of the A39 between Truro and Falmouth. Today the Norway is best known for its fine fantastic beers and wines.
This cosy inn is the perfect place to sit back and relax; the tranquil village of Perranarworthal is a great place for a holiday away from the pressures of everyday life.