Very cosy B&B, nicely furnished room, clean and very quiet. Welcome tray with all you need to feel at home. Excellent breakfast which allows an early start in the morning. Staff is friendly and very helpul for late comers as well ad early birds. Top!
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During storm Emma there was no communication from the Marina office. For a full 24 hours before they could have sent an advisory email out saying beware. By Thursday morning the waves were inundating the outer part of the marina. By Friday morning everything was sunk or dashed on the rocks. I've had no apology, no phone call, no email to let me know about retrieval of my boat and possessions. Nothing to assure me that there will be no looting as happened to the boats on the shore. In short they are useless and should not be allowed to run a business like this again. The Marina was not fit for purpose and had no Easterly or North Easterly protection. It's a disgrace. The unfolding environmental disaster is heartbreaking.
The marina is a beautiful place, lovely views, a variety of different types of boats, see the ferry's coming in and out in the other side of the breakwater. At one end there is a cafe and a maritime museum. And the other side there a restaurant a cafe and the lifeboat station.
Wasn't great in winter. Nothing much going on and most places were shut. I guess is a different picture in the summer. Maybe deserves a second look then . Maybe should have some more cheer atleast around the Christmas period