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Bodmin Jail Hotel
Situated in Bodmin, 31 km from Newquay Train Station, Bodmin Jail Hotel features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

OYO Minerva Guesthouse
Less than a 2-minute stroll from the beach, OYO Minerva Guesthouse offers free WiFi, a bar, and a games room with a billiards table and dartboard.

The Beach
With beautiful coastal views and a great beachfront location, The Beach has luxury rooms with stylish décor and free Wi-Fi. It also has a sun terrace and surfboard/bike storage.

St Tudy Inn
Set in Bodmin, 37 km from Newquay Train Station, St Tudy Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.

Host St Ives
Situated in St Ives, 300 metres from Porthminster Beach, Host St Ives features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Finnygook Inn
Set in Crafthole, less than 1 km from Finnygook Beach, Finnygook Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Holiday Inn Express - Bodmin - Victoria Junction by IHG
Boasting a terrace and a bar, Holiday Inn Express - Bodmin - Victoria Junction by IHG is set in Bodmin, 22 km from Newquay Train Station and 13 km from Eden Project.

Boskerris Hotel
Located in St Ives, 300 metres from Carbis Bay Beach, Boskerris Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

The Crown Inn
Set in the small village of Lanlivery, less than 10 minutes from Eden Project, The Crown Inn features a sun terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

The Bay Hotel
The Bay Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Coverack. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 1.4 km of Porthbeer Cove Beach.

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Cornwall's best hotels with breakfast
Trelawne Hotel
Hotel in FalmouthBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 383 reviewsSet in a beautiful, unspoilt corner of Cornwall, the charming family-run Trelawne Hotel is set just 10 minutes’ drive from Falmouth.
St Mawes Hotel
Hotel in Saint MawesBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 180 reviewsRight on the water’s edge, St Mawes Hotel is located on the south coast of Cornwall, offering fresh and modern rooms with soft duvets.
Talland Bay Hotel, Looe
Hotel in TallandBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 307 reviewsPerched above a sheltered bay between Looe and Polperro, Talland Bay is the luxury Cornwall hotel that winks at convention.
Lugger Hotel ‘A Bespoke Hotel’
Hotel in PortloeBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 919 reviewsLugger Hotel ‘A Bespoke Hotel’ is a unique 17th-century inn, idyllic escape right on the water’s edge, in the fishing village of Portloe on the Roseland Peninsula.
Boscundle Manor
Hotel in St AustellBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 612 reviewsSet in 2 acres of grounds, Boscundle Manor boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, bar and a spa. Just 1 mile from The Eden Project, the property also offers free parking and free WiFi.
The Feather's Hotel Newquay
Hotel in NewquayBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 19 reviewsSet in Newquay, a few steps from Tolcarne Beach, The Feather's Hotel Newquay offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Bay View Inn
Hotel in Widemouth BayBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 35 reviewsSet in Widemouth Bay, 27 km from Tintagel Castle, Bay View Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
The Land's End Hotel
Hotel in SennenBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,556 reviewsSituated on the westerly point of Cornwall, Land's End Hotel sits upon Granite Cliffs overlooking the Longships Lighthouse & Atlantic Ocean. The rooms come with a flat-screen TV and carpeted floors.
Budget hotels in Cornwall
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,094 reviews
Located just a 10-minute drive from the Eden Project, this modern hotel in Lostwithiel offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor heated pool, free parking, and an on-site breakfast.
The Lugger Inn
Hotel in PolruanCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 189 reviewsSet in Polruan, The Lugger Inn offers beachfront accommodation 1.3 km from Readymoney Cove Beach and offers various facilities, such as a restaurant and a bar.
Eliot Hotel
Hotel in NewquayCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 130 reviewsThe Eliot Hotel in Newquay is a 10-minute walk from the town centre, and 3 minutes’ from Newquay Train Station.
The St Ives Bay Hotel
Hotel in St IvesCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.1Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 1,967 reviewsOffering a restaurant, The St Ives Bay Hotel is located in St Ives. Free WiFi access is available. There is also an electric kettle.
The Beresford Hotel
Hotel in NewquayCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 6.1Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 2,761 reviewsThe Beresford Hotel is located in Newquay. Free WiFi access is available. The comfortable rooms offer private bathroom facilities, a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities.
The Darlington Hotel
Hotel in CamelfordCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 7.0Good - What previous guests thought, 178 reviewsLocated in Camelford, 43 km from Newquay Train Station, The Darlington Hotel provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.0Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 54 reviews
Situated within 47 km of Newquay Train Station and 22 km of Launceston Castle, Colliford Lake Hotel & Campsite features rooms in Bolventor.
Host St Ives
Hotel in St IvesCheap hotelScored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 197 reviewsSituated in St Ives, 300 metres from Porthminster Beach, Host St Ives features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Hotels in Cornwall that you can book without a credit card
The Crown Inn
Hotel in LanliveryNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 423 reviewsSet in the small village of Lanlivery, less than 10 minutes from Eden Project, The Crown Inn features a sun terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
The Claremont Hotel-Adult Only
Hotel in PolperroNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 479 reviewsFeaturing free WiFi and a terrace, The Claremont Hotel-Adult Only offers adult-only accommodation in Polperro. Free private parking is available on site.
Tremarne Hotel
Hotel in MevagisseyNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 651 reviewsTremarne Hotel is a stylish, award-winning property in a spectacular location just minutes from the Cornwall coast.
Portreath Arms
Hotel in PortreathNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 650 reviewsAlong the north Cornwall coast, around 30 minutes’drive from Newquay and St Ives, Portreath Arms has a cosy bar and restaurant serving fresh home-cooked food.
Marazion Hotel
Hotel in MarazionNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 572 reviewsThe Marazion Hotel offers a restaurant, bar and stylish rooms, some with views of the sea towards St Michael's Mount. This hotel is moments away from shops, a pub and a Cornish tea room.
Mevagissey Bay Hotel
Hotel in MevagisseyNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 542 reviewsEnjoying panoramic sea views at the top of Polkirt Hill, the Mevagissey Bay Hotel offers relaxing accommodation on the south coast of Cornwall.
SeaSpace
Hotel in NewquayNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 325 reviewsSituated within less than 1 km of Porth Beach and a 15-minute walk of Watergate Bay Beach, SeaSpace provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Porth.
The Waterwheel
Hotel in St AustellNo credit card neededScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 459 reviewsIn a wooded valley 10 minutes’ walk from St Austell town, The Waterwheel Inn is surrounded by 1.5 acres of grounds.
Cornwall highlights
Surfing
Cornwall offers a variety of surfing beaches and surf schools, which are among the best in the UK.Blue Flag beaches
Situated on the UK's southwestern tip, Cornwall has 5 beaches awarded the international Blue Flag status.Country house gardens
Cornwall's picturesque gardens are home to a variety of rare and beautiful plants and trees.Coastal walking trails
Discover Cornwall's scenic coastal hikes, with several areas of cultural heritage and the longest coast of any English county.World Heritage Sites
With a tin-mining history stretching back to pre-Roman times, Cornwall's historic mining landscape is important to the local culture.Farmers' markets
Cornwall has a number of farmers' markets offering fresh, local produce including Cornish cheese, jams and vegetables.The Minack Theatre
Carved into a cliff-face overlooking the restless sea below, this open-air theatre is nestled on the southern Cornish coastline.Cornish cream tea
Those wanting to while away an afternoon can try this Cornish tradition, consisting of tea, scones, clotted cream and jam.
FAQs about hotels in Cornwall
The Stuff of Legends
Inhabited since prehistory, Cornwall is characterised by a series by rocky bays, fishing villages and spectacular coastline. Right at England’s western tip is Land’s End where sheer cliffs descend into the Atlantic Ocean. Along the coast is popular St Ives, home to many Cornwall hotels by the sea on Booking.com.
Another fantastic beach resort is Penzance, while across the bay is St Michael’s Mount (not to be confused with similar Mont St-Michel in Normandy). Also boasting a wonderful beach is Newquay, though it is best known for its excellent surfing conditions.
Further north is Tintagel, the stuff of legends due to its association with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The remains of Tintagel Castle are perched dramatically on a rocky promontory, while inland on Bodmin Moor granite tors and stone monoliths only add to Cornwall’s feeling of mystery.
Heading north towards Bude the Cornwall beaches become longer, while on the southern coast Looe is a picturesque town curving around an inlet. To the east near St Austell is the Eden Project, huge domes housing thousands of plants from all over the world.
The county town of Cornwall is Truro, home to an impressive cathedral overlooking the River Fal which flows down to Falmouth Bay, a great spot to try some local Cornish ice cream.

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great place for taking a few days by the beach and trying...
great place for taking a few days by the beach and trying out the activities, I highly recommend going to Newquay Activity for that, Rob and his team are excellent. Town is okay but few empty units, which I hope will be filled soon with retail shops as I feel there isn't enough.Guest review byLucyUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The beaches were huge, pristine, almost white sand and with...
The beaches were huge, pristine, almost white sand and with great facilities but we particularly loved the amazing Tate gallery and Barbara Hepworth house. We also found that every local person that we met, both in the galleries, shops, restaurants, bars and the wonderful jazz club (The Western Hotel) were extremely friendly, helpful, talented and knowledgeable.Guest review byJaniceUnited Kingdom - 10.0
a very interesting town with a long promenade by the sea ,...
a very interesting town with a long promenade by the sea , wonderful gardens , small and interesting gallery-museum several worth to see surroundings in one day visits, nice food and pubs. The beaches were easy to reach but the water was dirty. Few hotels, very helpful staff, easy to get around by foot and by train and buses.Guest review byLORA GKIZAGreece - 10.0
Falmouth is a great place to visit.
Falmouth is a great place to visit. 3 lovely beaches within walking distance. Great local shops , cafes and restaurants . Plenty to see and do in the local area - eg day boat trips and national trust properties including gardensGuest review byDeb GSUnited Kingdom - 4.0
St Austell is a run down and neglected town hard to navigate...
St Austell is a run down and neglected town hard to navigate and not much to see. Charlestown is a delightful harbor with a good choice of restaurants and bars a bit of a shame that the harbor is being worked on but it has to be done. Then further south you have Pentewan a beautiful beach within a holiday complex lots of activities for the little ones and a good beach cafe.Guest review byDebbieUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I love the sea pool at Bude, it's the main attraction for me...
I love the sea pool at Bude, it's the main attraction for me. It's a beautiful location and even has hooks to hang your things! My partner likes the beautiful scenery and the shops. There is a great bakery that does gluten free cream teas that we always like to visit.Guest review byMeroweUnited Kingdom - 6.0
Apart from the cathedral there was not much else .
Apart from the cathedral there was not much else . We had based ourselves in Truro to visit Tresillik National Trust which in spite of being in great location was rather dissappointing having visited Lanhydrock earlier in the day which was superb. The house in Tressilick was very limited and appeared to be mainly used in lieu of the more usual excellent NT restaurant.Guest review byRogerUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Busy Cornish harbour town with plenty of gift shops ,...
Busy Cornish harbour town with plenty of gift shops , takeaways , cafes and restaurants . We ate Fish & Chips at Catch , which we gave 10/10z. We had takeaway from the Peking garden . We all enjoyed our dinner at Suggkers Cott . We finished our week at the Sardine factory which was good . There are lovely beach cafes at Millandreath & Talland bay !Guest review byAmandaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Tintagel is wonderful, and it’s very easy to get around,...
Tintagel is wonderful, and it’s very easy to get around, even when travelling to nearby places such as Boscastle. I visited the Old Post Office, an amazing building that is absolutely worth seeing. And, of course, Tintagel Castle! The walk there is spectacular, and the views from the castle are breathtaking. The castle itself is fantastic, with an incredible atmosphere.Guest review byDeboraUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Padstow is a busy tourist location, early morning is the...
Padstow is a busy tourist location, early morning is the best time to pop out for breakfast/coffee before the crowds arrive although most places do not open until 10.00 am. The surrounding area has so much more to offer, coastal walks / bicycle rides / paddle boarding and surfing.Guest review byNicolaUnited Kingdom