Hotels

Whether you're seeking a luxury escape or a quaint countryside retreat, Cornwall's hotels offer a wide range of options to suit every taste and budget.

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With their idyllic locations, warm hospitality, and access to the region's natural wonders, staying in a hotel in Cornwall promises a truly memorable experience.

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The Cornwall Hotel & Spa

Cornwall's Hotels

Choose from a range of luxurious and boutique hotels with stunning views, impeccable service, and an abundance of Cornish charm. Not only that, but several of Cornwall's hotels offer world-class spa facilities, where you can relax and rejuvenate with a number of therapies and treatments. Others boast gourmet restaurants, with locally sourced produce from land and sea.

One of the highlights of staying in a hotel in Cornwall is the opportunity to experience its breathtaking landscape. Many hotels are situated in prime locations, with stunning views of the coastline, rolling hills, or picturesque countryside. The beauty of Cornwall really is on your doorstep and guests can often enjoy direct access to beautiful beaches, the South West Coast Path, and expansive gardens.

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Lewinnick Lodge

Book two nights in a room of your choice and have the third on us

Book to stay with us this Spring for three nights, and you’ll only pay for two*. Three nights with us means you can get to know our menus and the north Cornwall coastline a little better. When you book direct with us, your stay includes breakfast each morning.

Wake up to the sound of the sea, head down to our sea-view restaurant and take the panoramic views of Newquay and beyond while you enjoy a homecooked breakfast.

*We apply a 33% discount to all three nights at the time of booking from our flexible bed and breakfast package.

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The Marazion Hotel

Visit, stay, relax... in this perfect location

Our warm Cornish welcome is waiting for you, ready to help make a holiday full of the happiest memories.

Open the curtains each morning and gaze out to sea, where the Mount is visible in the Bay. Let us bring you breakfast just how you like it. Down by the shore, cross the ancient cobbled causeway at low tide to reach the island and explore. Treat yourself to a cream tea (scones, jam and cream in the traditional style!) or a delicious ice-cream.

Stroll across the sandy beach at the end of the afternoon for a breathtaking sunset, then back to our award-winning restaurant for some family-friendly food, celebrating the best of Cornish produce. When the sea air has made you sleepy, relax in the most comfortable bedrooms in Cornwall, and look forward to sweet dreams.

Marazion memories will never leave you...

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Hotels in Cornwall

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Hotel in Newquay

Watergate Bay Hotel

All the great things you'd find in a mountain resort - on a spectacular beach on the North Cornwall coast near Newquay. An an irresistible combination of dramatic coastline, adrenaline sports, gorgeou...

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Hotel in Truro

The Alverton

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Truro’s only 4 Star Hotel in the heart of the city. Set amongst emerald lawns and ancient trees, The Alverton has resided on its hillside setting since the nineteenth century, and is a converted conve...

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Hotel in Marazion

Marazion Hotel

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Enjoy a stay at our relaxing hotel located in the heart of the beautiful town of Marazion in Cornwall. We are an AA rated 4* inn and have rooms with views over St Michael’s Mount. We are located only ...

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FAQs

We're here to answer your top questions about Cornwall

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  • Avoid the traffic jams, the arguments when the GPS sends you the wrong way and the general hassle of having to drive great distances...

    GWR operate high speed train services frequently from London Paddington station including the Night Riviera Sleeper Service to Penzance. There are also direct trains daily from Bristol and beyond. More info from: nationalrail.co.uk

    Once in Cornwall, there's a great rail network for getting around the county, ideal for when the roads are busy in the summer. Give the driver a rest and grab a cheap day return to St Ives or Looe. Sit back and enjoy the scenery on the Tamar Valley Line or head to the beach at Newquay or Falmouth. For more info, go to Great Scenic Railways

    For National Rail enquiries telephone 08457 484950

    The First Group co-ordinate bus services from many Cornish stations.

    Park-and-ride schemes run in season at Liskeard (for Looe) and St Erth (for St. Ives).

  • Flying to and from Cornwall offers an attractive alternative to the long and sometimes frustrating journey by train or car, Cornwall's airport is a few miles outside Newquay on the north coast.

    For more info go to Cornwall Airport Newquay Website or call +44 (0)1637 860600 or e-mail Info@newquaycornwallairport.com

    2023 destinations and airlines include

    Aberdeen, Manchester, Edinburgh, Isle of Man and Newcastle with Loganair Alicante, Faro, Malaga, London Stansted, Dublin and Edinburgh with Ryanair Gatwick up to 3 times a day, Humberside, and East Midlands with Eastern Airways Isles of Scilly with Skybus Dublin, and Belfast City offering onward connectivity to/from the US with Aer Lingus Glasgow and Manchester with EasyJet Heathrow twice a day and Manchester daily with Flybe Zurich with Edelweiss Dusseldorf with Eurowings Copenhagen with SAS

    There's also a small airport near Land's End that is used to fly to the Isles of Scilly Skybus and a heliport in Penzance used for the same route.

    Exeter Airport is also within easy reach of Cornwall via the A30 and A38.

  • That all depends on what you are looking for? North Cornwall tends to be wilder, rugged cliffs, long sandy windswept beaches, a land of myth's and legends...

    The south coast is gentler, historic fishing villages, small sheltered coves and green fields running down to the water's edge.

    Whichever coast you choose, you will receive a warm welcome, and if you do get bored, it's never much more than an hour's drive from one side to the other.

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