Cornwall is one of our most requested destinations, and it’s easy to see why. Offering everything from Michelin-starred cuisine at some of the country’s top restaurants to unrivalled beaches and fantastic family entertainment, Cornwall has something for everyone.
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Our Hotels in Cornwall
Cornwall is a hugely popular destination all year round, but in the summer, it really does come into its own. There are plenty of excellent hotels in Cornwall, ranging from unique boutique hotels on the seafront to larger resorts boasting everything from in-house restaurants and bars to spas, saunas, and leisure facilities.
The best hotel for your trip will, of course, depend on what you’re planning to do while in the area. Seafront hotels are perfect for family holidays, putting you right in the heart of the action with minimal journey time to those dreamy sandy shores.
If you want to get away from it all for a few days, we highly recommend choosing a hotel a little out of the way. Many Cornwall hotels are tucked away in quaint seaside towns and villages, offering seclusion, privacy, and the perfect place to relax and recharge those batteries for a few days.
Cornwall is enormously popular with fitness enthusiasts and lovers of the great outdoors. If you’re planning a trip to Cornwall for hiking, running, cycling, surfing, or watersports, you’ll be able to find the perfect hotel for your needs.
Best Hotels in Cornwall
The Lugger Hotel is set within an idyllic part of the Cornish coastal footpath in Portloe – one of the prettiest villages in Cornwall.
Portloe is known for its incredible scenery and makes the perfect base for those looking to explore Cornwall. Within easy reach of many of the region’s best-loved beaches, the village of Portloe is an ideal holiday destination all year round.
Cliffs and headlands surround the Lugger Hotel, setting the scene for unforgettable Cornish holidays. The hotel is the only AA-rated Five Star Inn in the county and was named “Best Seaside Hotel” by the Sunday Times.
There are 22 bedrooms to choose from at the Lugger Hotel, each of which has been beautifully decorated in keeping with the hotel’s rich history. Expect deluxe showers, the finest linens, and stunning details that set off the look of the room.
Guests at the Lugger Hotel have a two-AA Rosette restaurant on site, serving top quality cuisine made using the finest, locally sourced ingredients.
As well as the main hotel, guests can stay in one of three private cottages at The Lugger. Providing the perfect balance of seclusion and luxury, the cottages are ideal for family groups or those looking for total tranquillity during their Cornish break.
The three-bedroom Cobb Cottage is one of the hotel’s most popular options. The cottage comes complete with self-catering facilities, making it ideal for families with children, along with its own lounge. And let’s not forget the views – the outlook from Cobb Cottage really does have to be seen to be believed.
Beachfront hotels don’t get much better than the St. Ives Bay Hotel Cornwall. A hugely popular choice for Cornwall breaks, the hotel offers the perfect location right on the beach. If you’re planning a summer trip and want to make the most of the region’s outstanding beaches, or you’ve got a fun-filled weekend of surfing in mind, there’s no better place to stay.
There are 87 bedrooms at the St. Ives Bay Hotel, including single, twin, double, and family rooms. Superior rooms are also available. If you’re looking for unforgettable views don’t miss out on booking one of the rooms overlooking the bay. The hotel has its own in-house restaurant, and there’s a bar available for light snacks and drinks throughout the day.
The Ship and Castle is one of the best hotels in St Mawes. The traditional South Cornwall fishing village is perfect for waterfront activities, and guests can take ferry trips to Falmouth, Trelissick Gardens, Malpas, or Truro from here. This comfortable hotel is perfect for St Mawes breaks. All rooms come complete with tea and coffee making facilities, a hairdryer, and a flatscreen TV – and some boast truly breathtaking sea views.