The Best Places to Stay in Cornwall
The place to be for a truly British bucket-and-spade holiday, Cornwall has lodgings to suit any budget, and all are perfectly placed to explore the sandy beaches, lofty cliffs and gastronomic delights that the West Country is famous for.
Hillside stone cottage, Portloe
Cottages, Short-term Rental
Providing you with the peace and tranquility that’s often missing from Cornwall’s more buzzing towns like St Ives and Polzeath, this up-scale Airbnb in Portloe offers seaside vibes and quaint coastal white, grey and blue décor straight out of an interiors magazine. Boasting a huge patio with panoramic views of the ocean, the place is ideal for small families with a dog, with one king-size bed and two single beds where weary heads can rest.
Breakers, Newquay
Budget Hotel
An easy stroll from Newquay’s pubs and restaurants, Breakers is popular with young surfers and couples on a budget break looking for a good time. Rooms range from a 10-bed mixed dormitory to a double room with a private shower – other bathrooms are shared – and all guests can take advantage of surfboard storage and the BBQ terrace out front; it’s the perfect place to make new friends. Plus, there’s a cute dog on site, so extra brownie points to Breakers.
Riverside cabin, Constantine
Cabin, Short-term Rental
A short cycle from Falmouth, yet buried deep within dense Cornish woodland, this four-guest rustic retreat is just the ticket for adventurers partial to a few home comforts. Lovingly handcrafted by its owner, Ben, the place will take you back to basics with a compost loo and an al fresco hot-water shower, but the gas-burning stove, electricity and wifi keep things firmly in the 21st century. Trust us; you won’t be complaining when you’re sipping rosé in front of the crackling fire under romantic fairy lights.
Dragonfly Cabin near Tintagel, Trethevy
Cabin, Short-term Rental
For a budget stay that doesn’t skimp on the details, this traditional cabin allows you to wake up in the middle of nature. Don your hiking boots for the one-mile (1.6km) walk to the cascading St Nectan’s waterfall before returning for a relaxing beer on the balcony. The cabin is equipped with a mini oven, hob, fridge and sink, while milk and a light breakfast are provided. Cute and cosy Dragonfly only sleeps two, so save this for a romantic getaway.
Artist Residence, Penzance
Hotel
Carbis Bay Estate, St Ives
Luxury, Hotel, Resort
The only British resort with its own Blue Flag beach, Carbis Bay is the place for an exclusive Cornish getaway. While its standard rooms aren’t to be laughed at – think gilt mirrors, chandeliers and sweeping sea views – its beach lodges sit directly on the sand with private hot tubs and either a roof or beach garden with a sun deck or a bay-facing balcony. The serene 125-acre (51ha) estate also has a fine dining restaurant, swanky spa, pool and watersports galore.