The Norway Inn, Perranarworthal

Visited: 12 October 2020 and many times since.

Accessibility: Parking directly outside with good space and easy, level access into the pub.

We’ve been to the Norway Inn many times over the years, and it’s one of those places that just quietly earns its place on the favourites list. Parking is right outside with plenty of room, and access into the building is straightforward — no awkward steps or tight corners.

Inside, it has a great low ceiling, which is an automatic “like” for Eric, despite him being almost dead on 2 metres tall. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable without trying too hard. We’ve also eaten here a few times, and whilst the food isn’t anything wildly special, we’ve never had a single complaint — it’s solid, dependable pub fare that does exactly what you want it to.

It’s also dog‑friendly, which isn’t a major factor for us but is worth noting. The pub sits right on the main road between Falmouth and Truro, making it a brilliant stop‑off when you’re travelling that way and want somewhere easy, familiar, and welcoming.

Overall: A long‑standing favourite with easy parking, good access, a cosy low‑ceilinged interior, and consistently decent food. Not flashy, but always reliable — and that’s why we keep going back.

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