Driftwood
Rosevine
set in a peaceful, secluded clifftop setting with scenic views and offers contemporary style rooms, excellent dining and a private beach
Mannings Hotel
Truro
an elegant Grade II listed Georgian townhouse where original features blend with more modern decor; has a popular restaurant next door
Falmouth Hotel
Falmouth
this grand Victorian hotel enjoys scenic bay views toward Pendennis Castle, it offers an excellent range of facilities and fine cuisine
The Pier House
Charlestown
set on the quayside overlooking the historic Charlestown Harbour and coast, many of the spacious, well-appointed rooms enjoy the same views
Penmorvah Manor Hotel
Budock Water
a Victorian manor set in 6 acres of tranquil gardens and woodland, fresh, locally sourced produce is served in the brasserie-style restaurant
Membly Hall Hotel
Falmouth
boasts a prominent seafront location between Castle and Gyllyngvase beaches and offers a hot tub, sauna and regular live entertainment
Tremarne Hotel
Mevagissey
fresh, local produce is on the restaurant's menu at this friendly hotel, there are smart rooms, some with sea views, and a relaxing garden
boasts impressive views of the Cornish coast and a relaxing range of facilities including a sauna, steam room and beauty treatments
Penmere Manor Hotel
Falmouth
a tastefully converted Georgian manor set in 4 acres of gardens and woodland that offers a peaceful setting along with relaxing facilities
Porth Avallen Hotel
Carlyon Bay
the spectacular clifftop location offers a 180 degree view over St Austell Bay and the South West Coast Path is just moments away
Great Trethew Manor
Horningtops
a restored manor in 40 acres of secluded grounds where peacocks roam; a relaxing touring base with easy access to coast and countryside
Portbyhan Hotel
Looe
nestled on the quayside of West Looe and overlooking the picturesque fishing port, rooms are bright and airy and some even boast a balcony
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
Best Western Fowey Valley Hotel
Lostwithiel
stay in bright, airy well-equipped rooms, enjoy seasonal, Cornish produce served in the restaurant and take a refreshing dip in the pool
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
The Ship & Castle Hotel
St. Mawes
set on the quayside in the heart of the village with picturesque views, many of the well-appointed, modern style rooms also enjoy sea views
YHA
Boswinger
situated in a quiet clifftop hamlet just 10 minutes walk from a beach and the South West Coast Path, there are basic private rooms or dormitories
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
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 Copley Arms
Hessenford
a traditional inn set in a pretty village 5 miles from Looe that has an outdoor seating area overlooking a babbling stream and cosy rooms
The Victoria Inn
Threemilestone
a traditional inn with contemporary bedrooms, hearty pub food prepared with locally sourced produce and a handy location 3 miles from Truro
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