Discover the best hotels in Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England including Polurrian on the Lizard, Premier Inn Helston hotel, Harbour Inn, The Black Swan, The Paris Hotel, No.52 Bed & Breakfast, Mullion Cove Hotel & Spa, Housel Bay Hotel & Restaurant, The Top House Inn, YHA Coverack.
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4.5 based on 1274 reviews
Perched on the cliffs on the Lizard Peninsula, amongst 12 acres of mature Cornish gardens, this contemporary seaside hotel offers stunning views across Mounts Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and has its own beach – Polurrian Cove. The communal areas have a relaxed welcoming feel, whilst the bedrooms are homely with fluffy towels, feather bedding and comfy beds. The restaurant menus feature dishes inspired by the rustic and bold flavours of the Mediterranean, and use the finest local Cornish ingredients, with many dishes being cooked in a wood fired oven. There’s a range of facilities to make a stay enjoyable, including two swimming pools, a gym, tennis courts and a spa offering pampering treatments.
Went to The Polurrion yesterday for a light lunch/afternoon tea to celebrate a 90th Birthday, and what an amazing place it is, great choice of food, excellent service especially from Sam who went above snd beyond to be helpful. Great views and comfy seating area. Will definitely go back.
4.5 based on 1207 reviews
Escape to the coast with Premier Inn Helston. Half-way between the cosy cafés of Falmouth and the seaside charm of Penzance, you'll be well placed to sample all the delights of west Cornwall. And if you're here to work, we're close to key destinations like RNAS Culdrose and Shelter Box too. Discover the rugged cliffs and golden sands of Kynance Cove. Take a wild ride at The Flambards Experience. Or get nose to nose with seals and penguins at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary. After a busy day, head back for a tasty meal in our restaurant and a great night's sleep in your extra-comfy bed.
Premier Inn in Helston I needed a disabled bathroom was immaculately clean throughout the staff were wonderful so helpful and we went to the May Tree restaurant the staff were brilliant and they have a wonderful chef called John all the staff were so helpful so good every single meal was wonderful so I’m so grateful to have had such a lovely experience at this restaurant and the and the Premier Inn so thank you all very very much it was a great stay Can’t wait to come back especially for that wonderful chef call John is brilliant so once again thank you
4.5 based on 824 reviews
The Harbour Inn, Porthleven, is a lively pub situated on the harbour serving fantastic food all year round using fresh local produce. The decor is a comfortable blend of old and new, creating an atmosphere which is relaxed, informal and individual. The en-suite hotel style bedrooms are cosy and inviting, blending comfort with character, some enjoy sea views over the harbour. Located, on the Lizard Peninsula (near Helston) with its beautiful beaches, historic harbour and quaint narrow streets of fishermen's homes is the ideal location from which to explore historic Cornwall.
Stayed for one night whilst walking part of the coastal path. Great location overlooking the harbour and right on the coastal path. The bar had a good selection of local ale, and the outdoor seating area was a nice place to pass the time with a beer or two. Unfortunately noise from the main hotel plant (machinery) could be heard in our room, resulting in a poor night's sleep, this was brought to the attention of the member of staff at checkout who apologised, but given the cost of the room, a quiet nights sleep should be a given.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
We have four double en-suite bedrooms; each room is newly decorated in fresh relaxing colours with a fruity twist after the names of the rooms, Raspberry, Blackberry, Gooseberry and Mulberry. The rooms look out on the peaceful village of Gweek and each one has a large sash window which gives them a light and airy feel. The rooms have tea and coffee makers and clock radios. The bathrooms have a modern feel with slate floors and large showers. 4 AA stars.
We have been to the Black Swan a number of times and have never been disappointed with the food or service, we visited last night (second time in a week) and my partner had the seafood chowder from the specials board which was absolutely outstanding along with one of their pies which as always are delicious plenty of meat and extra gravy! I had the tapas which was the best I have ever tasted highly recommended! The young lady that served us was very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 422 reviews
The paris hotel is a pub hotel situated in the small fishing village of coverack,on top of the harbour with water on three sides. The rooms are all brand new and finished to a high standard as of easter 2013. They are all en suite with great sea views from every room. The pub offers friendly and relaxed service with cask mark ales,locally sourced meat, vegtables and fish fresh from the harbour, all of which can be eaten in the bar or restaurant also with water on three sides.(a great function room) on nice days there is also a large garden area. Catering for weddings, birthdays and other large parties is not a problem.
We were staying at Sea Acres holiday park (10 mins drive away) .. all x 3 of us had the carvery which was excellent. Extensive choice of veg, good service and a sea view. Recommended. After eating we had a look round Coverack village, v impressed with the effort villagers had gone to re the decorations for the Queens jubilee
4 based on 37 reviews
Number 52 Bed and Breakfast is situated in the centre of Helston. Helston is centrally located between Falmouth, Penzance, Lands End, the north coast and the Lizard peninsula.Number 52 has recently been refurbished and fitted out to a superior standard. All rooms are en-suite and equipped with Freeview TV and coffee/tea making facilities.Helston itself is an ancient market town steeped in history, famous for the furry dance and also the 15th Century thatched inn call the Blue Anchor (pub and brewery), one of only 4 original brew pubs left in the country. It is famed for its Spingo ales brewed at the back of the premises.Number 52 serves a delicious full English breakfast. Poached and scrambled eggs as well as omelettes and kippers(on request) are available for guests with a lesser appetite. Outside of Number 52 are bus stops and a taxi rank should you wish to explore further. Porthleven is situated just 2 miles away, where you can sit by the picturesque harbour, Porthleven also hosts many restaurants, cafes and public houses.One thing to be sure, is that a warm welcome awaits you at Number 52 and we await your addition to the numerous compliments in our visitor's book. We look forward to seeing you.
We stayed in the Spingo Room with the private bathroom. Clean and tidy room. Huge and comfy bed. Breakfast each morning was a nice touch. Walking distance to bars, restaurants and high street shops. A short drive to the beach. Perfect for our short stay in Cornwall.
4.5 based on 1369 reviews
Welcome to Mullion Cove Hotel & Spa, your Mullion “home from home.” Mullion Cove Hotel & Spa aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. Mullion Cove Hotel offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The hotel offers room service, a sun terrace, and baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a pool and free breakfast. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While you’re here, be sure to check out Mounts Bay Inn Restaurant, one of the pubs that can be found in Mullion, which is a short distance from Mullion Cove Hotel. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out South West Coast Path Walk- Mullion Cove to Lizard Point & Village (0.2 mi), The Marconi Centre (1.2 mi), or Gallery Anthony (0.1 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Mullion Cove Hotel puts the best of Mullion at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
A very relaxing stay. Top quality hotel with exceptional restaurant, spa, and view! Staff are very welcoming and friendly. Hotel has character and is clean throughout. Lovely modern ensuite bathroom in our room as well.
4.5 based on 211 reviews
We are situated in a spectacular location at the Lizard in Cornwall. A lovely sandy cove nestles beneath the Hotel, and the Cornish Coast Path runs through the gardens and cliff lands. A place in which to walk, to eat and drink well and to set aside the cares of the world. Slip away from the everyday hustle and bustle of modern day life. Become connected with nature. Take the time to walk the paths. Breathe in the fresh sea air. Immerse yourself in the panoramic views and scenery of the beautiful untamed dramatic Cornish coastline and wild countryside of the Lizard Peninsula.
We came in as part of a small tour, the setting of the hotel is sensational, you could write a book with all the atmosphere, gorgeous views of the wild coast, a lighthouse to the right, Marconis hut to the left, lovely village above. the staff were very helpful, cheerful and welcoming, the food was very good, when we left the manager even drove all our luggage up the hill for us. Beautiful cliffside walking paths. the location, the views from the rooms and the terrific staff make this a grand place to stay
4.5 based on 324 reviews
The Top House Inn is a 200-year-old traditional Cornish Inn situated in the heart of The Lizard Village and is the southernmost pub in England. We offer 8 delightful, recently renovated and upgraded, ensuite rooms, some with sea views.
We had dinner here with our canine chum Jasper. Yes, it's dog friendly. We both had the crevettes to start, which consisted of six really large crevettes. Yummy! Then we both had the hake and chips for our mains, followed by ice cream. All of which was excellent. All very good at a very reasonable price.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
If you love spectacular coastal walks, secluded beaches and exhilarating windsurfing, head for this Victorian country house with panoramic sea views - perfect for a cheap family holiday or weekend break. If you're looking for activity breaks, there are plenty of opportunities for walking holidays, cycling and adventure-seekers in this uncrowded part of Cornwall.
The hostel is in a gorgeous location, really easy to find and stumble down to the pub after a long day's walk! Everything was immaculately cleaned and we had a great night's sleep - just what we needed
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