11 of the Best Luxury Hotels in Cornwall

By Joe

Cornwall isn’t just beaches and locals in flip-flops. It’s also a prime location for luxury. There’s a reason celebrities flock to this part of the country and when they’re not shacked up in a private house you’ll most likely find them in one of the below hotels.

Granted they might not be in the same class as hotels like the Ritz or the Waldorf but they hand down beat staying on a campsite.

So let’s take a look at 11 of the best luxury hotels in Cornwall. Not gonna lie they’re out of my price range but you never know if they offer a Black Friday deal or a January discount I might treat myself to a night of luxury.

Fowey Hall, Fowey

Average Nightly Rate: £270 – £420

With a rich history embedded in its walls, Fowey Hall offers a mesmerizing blend of luxury and antiquity. Gaze out over the estuary from this historic hotel, enjoying the sweeping views that decorate the horizon. Its varied room styles cater to every need, each fitted with luxurious amenities including an indoor pool and spa. With its on-site gourmet restaurant serving a variety of delectable dishes, this hotel stands as an ideal base for exploring the nearby attractions, such as the unique biospheres of the Eden Project.

Watergate Bay Hotel, Newquay

Average Nightly Rate: £270 – £500

Sitting atop a two-mile-long beach, Watergate Bay Hotel exhibits a contemporary design that complements its natural surroundings. Its chic rooms offer captivating sea views, while adventurous guests can enjoy numerous watersports activities. The on-site Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant, renowned for its eclectic blend of rustic and refined dishes, promises an unparalleled gastronomic experience, making this the go-to destination for beach enthusiasts and food connoisseurs.

Carbis Bay Hotel, St Ives

Average Nightly Rate: £350 – £1,000

The Carbis Bay Hotel in St Ives is a haven of luxury and tranquility. With a variety of elegantly designed rooms and suites, a refreshing outdoor swimming pool, and direct access to the secluded Carbis Bay beach, this hotel caters perfectly to couples seeking a romantic retreat. Its upscale spa offers a wide range of pampering treatments, ensuring guests are enveloped in comfort and serenity.

The Scarlet, Mawgan Porth

Average Nightly Rate: £285 – £550

The Scarlet is an adult-only sanctuary focused on wellness and relaxation. Unwind with a diverse array of indulgent spa treatments and rejuvenating yoga classes. This eco-friendly hotel takes pride in its sustainable practices, offering a retreat that is harmonious with nature. Perched atop a cliff, it offers breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean, making it an idyllic spot for those in need of respite.

The Idle Rocks, St Mawes

Average Nightly Rate: £250 – £900

Overlooking the picturesque St Mawes harbour, The Idle Rocks exudes elegance and charm. Each room and suite is uniquely styled, capturing the maritime essence of the location. Its highly-praised seafood restaurant serves a menu of locally-sourced dishes. Coupled with the opportunities for sailing and kayaking, this hotel is a food lover’s paradise and an adventurer’s dream.

The Pig at Harlyn Bay

Average Nightly Rate: £160 – £400

Tucked away near the beach in a secluded valley, The Pig at Harlyn Bay is a country house hotel offering a blend of luxury and natural beauty. Its acclaimed restaurant spotlights the local flavours of Cornwall, serving dishes made with fresh ingredients sourced from the hotel’s garden. With a picturesque walled garden and a variety of opulent rooms, this hotel is a must for food enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The Nare -Veryan-in-Roseland

Average Nightly Rate: £365 – £1,450

Nestled on the sands of Carne Beach, The Nare promises an authentic English seaside retreat. This traditional country house hotel offers elegantly furnished rooms and suites, an exquisite dining experience, and various recreational activities such as tennis and croquet. Embrace the serene beach views and unwind in the classic charm of this establishment.

The Greenbank, Falmouth

Average Nightly Rate: £190 – £400

The Greenbank offers a unique boutique experience in Falmouth. Enjoy the stunning harbour views from the impeccably designed rooms, or embark on an adventure from the hotel’s private quay, offering boat trips and water sports. An acclaimed restaurant serves a tantalising menu, further enhancing the appeal for those who cherish waterside tranquility.

Bedruthan, near Newquay

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Bedruthan spa

Average Nightly Rate: £160 – £520

With its private beach and captivating sea views, Bedruthan offers a family-friendly retreat near Newquay. The stylish rooms and suites, coupled with a rejuvenating spa, promise a memorable stay. Their variety of outdoor activities, including surf lessons and coastal walks, ensure both families and couples can enjoy a balance of relaxation and adventure.

The Alverton, Truro

The Alverton

Average Nightly Rate: £130

Experience a blend of history and luxury at The Alverton. Located in a Grade II listed building in Truro, this hotel showcases an array of opulent rooms and suites. Its manicured garden serves as the perfect backdrop for relaxation. The on-site restaurant prides itself in serving classic British cuisine with a contemporary flair, making it a suitable base to explore the charming city and its surroundings.

The Headland Newquay

Headland Hotel

Average Nightly Rate: £185 – £690

Experience the quintessential British beach holiday at The Headland Newquay. Overlooking Fistral Beach, this iconic hotel provides a range of beautifully designed rooms, a rejuvenating spa, and exciting activities like surfing and golf. It encapsulates the essence of seaside leisure, promising a truly unforgettable stay.

About the author

Hey there! I’m Joe, a 38-year-old Cornish local and a passionate traveler. I reside in the beautiful coastal town of Newquay, nestled in the heart of Cornwall.

Born in the picturesque town of Penzance, I’ve been fortunate enough to call Cornwall my home throughout my entire life.

Growing up surrounded by the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of this region, I developed an unwavering love for Cornwall and all it has to offer.

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