The Lugger
Portloe
found in an idyllic waterside spot at the foot of a picturesque fishing cove, this unique 17th century inn is a true Cornish retreat to escape to
White Hart Hotel
St. Austell
this grand, Grade II listed Georgian inn is one of St Austell's oldest inns, today though it offers stylish rooms, a lively bar and good pub fayre
The Wilcove Inn
Wilcove
friendly and inviting, creekside inn with plenty of outdoor space to enjoy the tranquil setting and views across the Tamar to Plymouth
The Waterwheel Inn
Trethowel
there are plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy including gardens, ponds and terraces in the 1.5 acres of this friendly inn just outside St Austell
Cutty Sark Inn
Falmouth
this traditional pub is ideally located a stone's throw from the National Maritime Museum and offers stylish, updated rooms with modern decor
The Crumplehorn Inn & Mill
Polperro
on the edge of the village, on the road leading to Polperro's celebrated fishing harbour, this picturesque cornish inn offers cosy rooms and suites
Rising Sun
St. Mawes
there are plenty of places to to simply sit and relax, whether it is on the large terrace in summer or in front of a real fire in the lounge in winter
The Crown Inn
Lanlivery
a charming pub said to be one of Cornwall's oldest, the low beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and thick stone walls all reflect its rich heritage
The Old Ferry Inn
Bodinnick
for 400 years this traditional inn has stood overlooking the estuary and offers simple but comfy rooms, good food and wonderful views of Fowey
Inn on the Shore
Downderry
perched just above the sands of Downderry Beach with a spacious seaside terrace, sweeping views and bright, stylish guest rooms
The Jubilee Inn
Pelynt
open log fires, original slate and wood floors detail the heritage of this 16th century former farmhouse, many rooms retain character features
Halfway House Inn
Kingsand
for a seaside stay at the heart of two picturesque villages, this inn with refurbished rooms and a few steps from the beach is a great choice
The Ship Inn
Fowey
this lively pub is said to be one of Fowey's oldest buildings and offers simple style rooms amidst the bustle of this colourful estuary town
White Hart Hotel
Menheniot
slate floors and beamed ceilings emphasise this 17th century inn's former life as a coaching inn, the traditional rooms are simply furnished
Seaview Inn
Falmouth
enjoy a drink whilst watching the goings-on in the harbour from this traditional pub, the well-presented rooms all have harbour views too
The Royal Oak
Lostwithiel
a popular community pub offering a hearty breakfast, a varied restaurant menu including fish specialities, a Sunday carvery and regular music
The Safe Harbour Hotel
Fowey
it's a short walk down the hill to Fowey's pretty harbour from this cosy inn with a sociable bar and restaurant, and bright, comfortable rooms
The Jacobs Ladder Inn
Falmouth
a lively pub offering real ales, bar meals, frequent music nights, live sports and budget style accommodation in either rooms or dormitories
Bugle Inn
Bugle
a traditional village pub ideally placed to explore both North and South coasts by car; it offers real ales, pub food and regular live entertainment
Finnygook Inn
Crafthole
this 15th century coaching inn boasts a pretty village location that is close to the coast and scenic views over the Lynher and Tamar Rivers
King's Arms
Lostwithiel
rooms are comfortable, homely and traditionally decorated, in the characterful bar there is a roaring fire in winter, a snug and bar food
The Ship Inn
Portloe
an atmospheric inn tucked away in the picturesque fishing village of Portloe on the Roseland Peninsula offers three cosy rooms and a garden