Boscundle Manor
Boscundle
a charming 18th century manor house set in 5 acres of well-maintained grounds, rooms are stylish and contemporary and a relaxing air prevails
Talland Bay Hotel
Porthallow
eclectic design and features dot the interior and gardens of this smart hotel, the rooms are elegant and the restaurant offers fine dining
Greenbank Hotel
Falmouth
boasts an impressive location overlooking the harbour and has a strong maritime theme throughout; many rooms come with harbour views
The Alverton
Truro
a beautiful Grade II listed former convent set in peaceful gardens 10 minutes walk from the city centre; smart rooms retain period features
The Old Quay House Hotel
Fowey
a boutique hotel set overlooking Fowey's attractive waterfront, there are elegant rooms and a restaurant and terrace with glorious estuary views
The Royal Duchy Hotel
Falmouth
occupies an unrivalled seafront setting just metres from sandy beaches and offers relaxing facilities, fine dining and wonderful sea views
Driftwood
Rosevine
set in a peaceful, secluded clifftop setting with scenic views and offers contemporary style rooms, excellent dining and a private beach
St Michaels Resort
Falmouth
set in an elevated spot overlooking Gyllyngvase Beach, there are stylish and contemporary rooms, relaxing facilities and attractive gardens
Hotel Tresanton
St. Mawes
a chic and stylish hotel set across a cluster of buildings on the edge of the village, the rooms are elegant and many have wonderful sea views
Mevagissey Bay Hotel
Mevagissey
a relaxing hotel set atop the cliffs with scenic views across the bay and coast, the smart rooms are well-equipped for a comfortable stay
Merchants Manor Spa
Falmouth
ivy clad hotel, set in sub-tropical gardens, where character features blend with more contemporary decor, relaxing facilities and fine dining
Carlyon Bay Hotel
Carlyon Bay
a luxurious hotel set in 250 acres of private, cliff top grounds overlooking St Austell Bay and offering an extensive range of relaxing facilities
Idle Rocks Hotel
St. Mawes
a chic and contemporary hotel set right on the quayside of an attractive fishing village, rooms are individually decorated and superbly appointed
Mannings Hotel
Truro
an elegant Grade II listed Georgian townhouse where original features blend with more modern decor; has a popular restaurant next door
The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Lodges
Tregorrick
a beautifully restored 19th century manor house set in 43 acres of wooded parkland boasting a range of relaxing facilities and activities
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 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
St. Mawes Hotel
St. Mawes
a nautical theme features in the stylish rooms upstairs whilst downstairs there is a lively and informal restaurant bar serving quality dishes
The Rosevine
Trewithian
offers elegantly styled studios and apartments, situated a short walk from Porthcurnick Beach, and a good range of facilities for families
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
The Llawnroc Hotel
Gorran Haven
found just a few minutes walk from the beach in a pretty coastal village, there are stylish rooms, a seafood restaurant and a relaxing terrace
Anacapri
Falmouth
there are smart, stylish rooms, many boast sea views, and a feel of the Mediterranean that sea facing terrace and beach views only enhance
Fowey Harbour Hotel
Fowey
enjoys an envious spot set above the estuary with delightful views, there are individually decorated rooms, fine dining and relaxing gardens
The Royal Inn
Par
a traditional free house that is a good exploring base with Par Station and buses to Fowey nearby and a sandy beach just over a mile away
Trenython Manor
Tywardreath
an elegant manor house set in a private 24 acre estate, it retains many period features and offers a wealth of facilities for adults and kids alike
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
The Britannia Inn
Tregrehan
a family-run pub with stylish rooms, a choice of bars and a large beer garden with kids play area situated 2 miles from the Eden Project
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
Rashleigh Arms
Charlestown
offers stylish rooms, a popular restaurant serving fresh fish and local produce, a lively bar, live music nights and a terrace for al fresco dining
Chain Locker
Falmouth
after extensive refurbishment, this Falmouth institution has boutique style rooms, yet retains its distinctive 16th century charm in the bar
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
The Edgcumbe Arms
Cremyll
at the waters edge of the Tamar Estuary with views across to Drakes Island and Plymouth, the well-presented rooms enjoy the same views
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
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
Penryn House Hotel
Polperro
an award-winning B&B, peacefully situated at the heart of one of Cornwall's picturesque fishing villages, has beautifully-appointed rooms
The Galleon Inn
Fowey
admire the estuary views from the terrace or main bar as you enjoy a drink at this popular pub; spacious guest rooms, some with river views
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
County Arms
Truro
placed on the A390, yet with pleasant countryside views from the beer garden, decking and some of the contemporary, well-appointed rooms
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 Barley Sheaf Inn
Truro
relax in the riverside bar and sleep well in the comfortable rooms of this friendly inn in the heart of Truro, just 100 yards from Truro Cathedral
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
Bosanneth
Falmouth
enjoy a view of the sea at breakfast, in this charming Edwardian house two minutes from the beach; rooms are stylish and beautifully appointed
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
King of Prussia
Fowey
standing proudly on the waterfront with views across the estuary which can be enjoyed from the bar and many of the cosy and stylish rooms
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
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
Sportsmans Arms Hotel
Menheniot
a traditional pub with bright, well-presented rooms, some with scenic views, situated just off the A38 and opposite Menheniot's little station
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
The Wheelhouse
Mevagissey
directly on the quayside with well-appointed rooms that enjoy harbour views, the restaurant next door champions locally caught seafood
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
Jolly Sailor Inn
Looe
this 500 year old inn is situated a stone's throw from the West Looe quayside, rooms retain character features yet offer modern comforts
Rivercroft Hotel
Looe
ideally placed for Looe's railway station and the shops, restaurants and bars in the town centre; offers well-presented rooms some with balcony
The Old Bridge House
Looe
enjoy a leisurely breakfast on the terrace overlooking the fishing harbour at this well-appointed guest house and stay in light, airy rooms
The Westcott
Falmouth
boasts a great location just 2 minutes walk from Gyllyngvase Beach, many of the front bedrooms enjoy sea views as does the breakfast room
Gyllyngvase House
Falmouth
on sunny days, sit and relax on the terrace whilst admiring the pretty, south-facing garden at this friendly, family-run accommodation
a Victorian house perched overlooking the bustling quayside of the East Looe River offering comfortable, traditionally decorated rooms
Deganwy Hotel
Looe
enjoy delightful views of the East Looe River from the terrace of this friendly B&B, and relax in tasteful, luxuriously furnished rooms
Polraen Country House
Sandplace
fresh Cornish produce is featured on the extensive breakfast menu at this handsome 18th century house set between Looe and Liskeard
Havener's
Fowey
the maritime themed decor goes perfectly in hand with the quayside setting and estuary views at this relaxed, contemporary accommodation
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
Tudor Court Guest House
Falmouth
well-located in this popular seaside resort, five minutes' walk from the beach, a family-run B&B offers comfortable rooms and a tasty breakfast
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
Pencubitt House
Liskeard
nestled in 2 acres of mature gardens with scenic views of the Looe Valley; has elegant, well-appointed rooms and serves a hearty breakfast
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 Lerryn
Falmouth
placed moments from the promenade and a short walk from from two beaches; many of the rooms offer sea views and some have a balcony
The Norway Inn
Perranarworthal
dates back to the 19th century and is between Truro and Falmouth, offers elegant rooms and home-cooked meals made from local produce
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
Globe Inn
Lostwithiel
an inn dating back to the 16th century where you can enjoy a meal or drink on the leafy terrace and stay in homely rooms with period features
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
YHA Eden Project
Bodelva
situated just 15 minutes walk from the Eden Project's main entrance, the bright, simple style rooms are made from shipping containers
Merchant House
Truro
a handsome Victorian villa that retains chracter features situated 10 minutes walk from the shops, bars and restaurants in the city centre
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
The Thirsty Scholar
Penryn
a renovated former coaching inn with a simple, contemporary interior, featuring an open fire in the main bar and a sheltered beer garden
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
The Halfway House
Polbathic
a sociable village inn, set in countryside near the coast, offers tasty, locally sourced food, newly renovated rooms and a breakfast hamper
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
The Ship Inn
Mevagissey
a traditional inn set in the heart of the colourful village with just 5 letting rooms, enjoy local real ales, locally sourced food and weekly live music
Trenderway Farm
Pelynt
a working farm offering an idyllic country escape where guests are welcome to feed the hens and wander; rooms are tranquil and just for 2
The Eliot Arms
Saint Germans
independent, local pub in a quiet village ideally placed to explore the coast, countryside and city, Plymouth; offers neatly-kept bedrooms
Nebula Guest House
Liskeard
stay in light and airy guest rooms that feature contemporary decor at this welcoming guest house situated a 5 minute stroll from the town centre
Cotswold House
Falmouth
the handy location of this family-run guest house gives good access to the town centre, Gyllyngvase Beach and Falmouth Town railway station
Dolphin Guest House
Looe
from its lofty spot there are views over the river and wooded hills to be enjoyed from many aspects of this welcoming guest house
The Harbour Moon
Looe
this pleasantly decorated inn is right on Looe's quayside, and has wonderful views of Looe Harbour from the restaurant and some rooms
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
The House on the Props
Polperrro
B&B, tea room and in high season a restaurant, perched on the water's edge; guest rooms feature a mix of nautical and historic furnishings
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 Watermark
Looe
there are stylish, well-presented rooms, most with glorious views of the sea, beach and harbour, at this contemporary accommodation
Duke of Cornwall
St. Austell
a community pub offering comfortable, simple style rooms, a public bar and lounge bar with an open fire and a separate dining room
Cusgarne Manor
Cusgarne
an historic restored stone farmhouse, Grade II listed, is now a boutique B&B with spacious, elegant rooms and a fresh, gourmet breakfast feast
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
The Grove Hotel
Falmouth
ideally located opposite the National Maritime Museum and a short stroll from the shops, restaurants and pubs in the bustling town centre