The Best Luxury Hotels to Book in Cornwall, UK
Find solitude in this remote part of the British Isles, where boutique beachside retreats, luxury spas and full-service five-star hotels tempt travellers with impressive scenery and the promise of laid-back living along Cornwall’s rugged coast.
St. Enodoc Hotel, for estuary views in Wadebridge
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Penventon Park Hotel, for access to a leisure club and spa in Redruth
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Opt for a holiday with a hint of Bridgerton at the glamorously Georgian Penventon. This grand, palm-shaded 18th-century villa features 63 lavishly-decorated rooms set amid its lush landscaped gardens. Statement wallpaper, brass beds and windows framing the greenery outside feature in all the rooms, while the lounges are filled with plush upholstered furniture. The spectacular yet cosy Copper Bar has over 160 gins on offer, while other ways to unwind include the hotel’s leisure club and spa with a collonaded heated pool, jacuzzi and sauna.
Old Quay House Hotel, for sea views in Foley
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Boskerris Hotel, for locavore cuisine in St Ives
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This family-run coastal retreat has delighted guests since first opening in 1931. Its modern, airy interiors and whitewashed shutters help create a relaxed Mediterranean vibe – a theme echoed in the restaurant menu, which is influenced by Italian, Greek and French cuisine. Staying true to its Cornish roots, the hotel sources its produce from local suppliers, including Da Bara Artisan Bakery, the Real Cornish Crab Company and St Ives Gin.
Driftwood Hotel, for seasonally inspired menus in Truro
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Carbis Bay Estate, for bestseller-inspiring views in St Ives
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It’s no wonder Carbis Bay Estate is in such high demand, given its own private Blue Flag beach and views that have inspired bestselling authors. From the individually furnished rooms and suites of this Victorian manor house, you can take in the panoramic views of Gwithian beach and Godrevy Lighthouse – made famous in former guest Virginia Woolf’s novel, To the Lighthouse. Alternatively, you can opt for a stay in a spacious beach lodge, complete with its own hot tub.
The Beach at Bude, for a prime beach location in Bude
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As its name suggests, the Beach at Bude has a prime location steps from Summerleaze beach – a visual reflected in its minimalist colour scheme and furnishings. This is a place where style meets comfort, with deep baths, rain showers and waffle robes adding a luxe touch to ensuite rooms. The bar serves innovative cocktails that come highly recommended, as does the restaurant headed up by award-winning chef Jamie Coleman, who has worked with the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Michael Caines.
Talland Bay Hotel, for a sculpture-filled garden in Porthallow
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Set in 2 acres (0.8ha) of carefully manicured gardens filled with eccentric sculptures, the Talland Bay Hotel make you feel as if you’ve landed in Wonderland – with a giant red teapot and cat-shaped bird box among the unexpected delights you’ll find on display here. Sitting midway between Looe and Polperro, it’s the ideal base to explore the nearby Eden Project and embark on clifftop walks with four-legged friends, who are also welcome to stay here.
The Cornwall Hotel and Spa, for original Victorian furnishings
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Grand four-poster beds, roll-top baths and Victorian shuttered windows are just some of the original features of this 19th-century manor house. Set in 43 acres (17ha) of woodland, it feels like a secluded hideaway, despite being just 1mi (1.6km) from the centre of St Austell. Enjoy a platter of freshly baked cakes, scones, sandwiches and Tregothnan teas served in the opulent Laura Ashley Tea Room, or dine al fresco on the sun terrace, overlooking Pentewan Valley.
Hotel Tresanton, for sea-facing boutique stylings in St Mawes
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For more options, discover our guide to the best boutique hotels in Cornwall and book now on Culture Trip.
Abigail Blasi contributed additional reporting to this article.