9 Top-Rated Resorts in Cornwall, England

April 24, 2023 Sachiko Swiger

Cornwall is the extreme southwestern peninsula of England. It has the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain and it is one of the sunniest areas in the UK. With picturesque villages, Celtic ruins, light blue waters, gardens and parks and unique architecture it certainly is among the most scenic areas of England. Home of many events and festivals and the land of Cornish pasty, it is definitely worth visiting.
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1. The Esplanade Hotel

Fistral Beach Esplanade Road, Newquay TR7 1PS England 011 44 1637 873333
Excellent
74%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
4%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 92 reviews

The Esplanade Hotel

The Esplanade Hotel is a 4 Star contemporary family-focused hotel overlooking the world-famous Fistral Beach in Newquay with stunning views from inside and out. The Hotel is more than just a place to sleep - it's a place where you can enjoy quality family holidays on the North Cornwall coast; from splashing about in the heated indoor pool and dining together in the informal family-friendly Ocean View Restaurant to exploring the indoor and outdoor play areas or chilling out in the reception lounge whilst soaking up the view and enjoying a coffee. The hotel is also home to the Quiksilver Surf School and all guests receive discounted surf lessons and equipment hire- the Esplanade Hotel really does have something for all the family!

Amazing hotel

Reviewed By kerrieannb2022

We only stayed for one night and wished we had booked more, very attentive staff nothing was ever to much trouble and the attention to detail with children goes the extra mile. Food in the restaurant was amazing and great sized portions we will be back 100% the best hotel we have stayed in. And a huge shout out to Deborah on reception she accommodated us and our 18 month old very well see you all soon from the heavily pregnant couple and little boy ?

2. The Royal Duchy Hotel

The Royal Duchy Hotel Cliff Road, Falmouth TR11 4NX England
Excellent
63%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1716 reviews

The Royal Duchy Hotel

See why so many travelers make The Royal Duchy Hotel their hotel of choice when visiting Falmouth. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel. The Royal Duchy Hotel features room service and a concierge, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to The Royal Duchy Hotel, free parking is available. Pendennis Point (0.7 mi), located nearby, makes The Royal Duchy Hotel a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Falmouth landmark. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the pubs, including Chain Locker, The Kings Falmouth, and Pennycomequick, all of which are a short distance from The Royal Duchy Hotel. If you’re looking for something to do, Pendennis Castle (0.2 mi), Falmouth Lifeboat (0.2 mi), and Falmouth Seafront Promenade (0.2 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of The Royal Duchy Hotel. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Royal Duchy Hotel as you experience all of the things Falmouth has to offer.

Location Location Location

Reviewed By macenzorules

The Royal duchy excels in service, the staff are exceptional. The location within the Falmouth "boardwalk" is perfect, and the front & rear entry parking (included!) are easy access. We will visit again in the years to come.

3. St Michaels Resort

Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth TR11 4NB England
Excellent
51%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
6%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 712 reviews

St Michaels Resort

St Michaels Resort is a special place in which to relax, rejuvenate and revitalise. After a multi-million-pound redevelopment the resort was recognised as the 'Large Hotel of the Year' and 'Spa & Wellbeing Experience of the Year', at both the Cornwall and Southwest Tourism Awards 2020. Whether you are travelling solo or holidaying with friends and family, St Michaels offers a range of modern accommodation options to suit your needs. Located opposite to Gyllyngvase beach and just a short walk to the town the resort boasts a prime location for your next holiday to Falmouth. However, you don't need to venture too far, as the resort itself boasts two dining concepts, a 24-hour bar, a state of the art health club and the region's largest hydrotherapy pool located in St Michaels luxury spa. Spa-lover's flock from all around the country to indulge in a spa-day, drop some pounds on an energetic fitness weekend or recentre at St Michael's luxury yoga retreats. The Spa offers world-class spa treatments, exotic tropical experience showers and a detoxing Cornish sea salt steam experience to make you feel good again. Whilst our state-of-the-art health club has over 100 fitness classes a week to help you leave Falmouth revitalised. Experience fine dining in St Michaels award-winning 2 rosette Brasserie on the Bay Restaurant, or savour the health-focused Mediterranean inspired dishes in our Garden Kitchen. Whether you're a seafood fanatic, veggie lover or dessert devourer – You'll be spoilt for choice at St Michaels Resort with the wide variety of delectable dishes. Lastly, St Michaels Resort is the perfect choice for your next celebration, team building event or meeting. With four diverse event spaces to choose from, we are confident that St Michaels will be able to provide the right space and outstanding service you need to guarantee a successful event no matter the occasion.

Urge people not to stay here

Reviewed By HopskipJumpAway

We had made a booking originally for 5 nights starting on 4th April. We then asked for an additional night to be added to the booking. But due to a family member contracting COVID, we changed our booking back to the original 5 night stay starting on 4th April. While checking out, we asked the hotel's reception to confirm that we have not been charged for the extra night (9th April). She checked and confirmed to us that we have, infact, not been charged for the additional night. Upon our return from the holiday, we found a charge on our card for the additional night, in spite of being reassured that there was no charge. This is unexpected and not acceptable. Additionally, we had a very poor experience during our stay. Because of this, we did not want to even complete our stay but were forced to since it was a prepaid booking. We were assured by the Reservations team that it is a family friendly hotel and will cater for families while we made the booking. When we arrived with 1 child and 1 infant in tow, there was no arrangement to help families with luggage. Hotels normally provide porter / luggage assistance or a luggage trolley, neither was offered to us. To the contrary, the reception staff was unhelpful and rude and told me that we are not a family friendly hotel. It was very unwelcoming. When we checked into our room, we discovered a number of issues with the room. Firstly, the heating was not working and did not work for the first few nights. We were given a hot air blower and only for one room. The internet did not work in the room even several days after we complained. Having paid the room rate, we still had to rely on our phone's network to do work calls etc. While making the booking, I had specifically requested for a baby bottle steriliser and a baby cot. On arrival in the room, neither had been arranged. I was told that a steriliser is not something they offer. In this case, I had been falsely informed that this is a facility provided by the hotel. Had I known, I would come prepared. This caused alot of inconvenience and resulted in me having to purchase a steriliser. The soap dispensers were attached in a way that even in a "family room", you cannot dispense soap with one hand when you have an infant or young child in tow. There was no exhaust fan in the bathroom causing the entire bathroom to steam up. The lamp and kettle in the living room were so short that they could not be connected to any socket in the room. Normally, in any hotel, you would expect that basic things like lamps and kettles are already connected to power so that the customer is not left scrambling to find a nearby connection. There were some serious problems with the parking administration. We discovered that most of the parking spots, especially close to the entrance, were occupied by the users of the Beach Club. This left no empty spots for hotel residents. The parking was not administered at all, to discourage misuse. We are extremely disappointed with the whole episode. To have been charged for the extra night is unacceptable. Please do the needful to reverse this charge back to our account. The resort has still not responded to our email! I urge people not be cheated by them, especially families!

4. Polurrian on the Lizard

Polurrian Hotel Polurrian Road, Mullion TR12 7EN England
Excellent
58%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
5%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1274 reviews

Polurrian on the Lizard

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.

Great experience, not to be missed

Reviewed By Jackie F

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.

5. Hotel Penzance

Britons Hill, Penzance TR18 3AE England
Excellent
59%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1089 reviews

Hotel Penzance

Sea View Hotel in Cornwall Welcome to Hotel Penzance Perched on the Atlantic coast in the fishing village of Penzance, our elegant townhouse hotel enjoys outstanding seascape views to the horizon with large, open skies. Hear the cry of gulls and smell the fresh sea air. Once the home of Merchant’s for prosperous ship owners, today Hotel Penzance is an Edwardian townhouse and your ‘home from home’. A warm and welcoming service awaits you… Coastal Breaks Retreat to one of our 25 en-suite rooms, each designed to reflect the natural beauty of Cornwall for joyful escape. With panoramic sea views of Penzance harbour across to the iconic St Michael’s Mount, lie back and watch the sunrise from the comfort of your bed. If you enjoy adventures of the sea, catch a glimpse of seafarers, local gigs training in the open seas and the RMV Scillonian III setting sail for the Scilly Isles. Subtropical haven Set back from the hustle and bustle of town you’ll discover a quiet retreat. Ivy Chelsea style gardens surround a sun-drenched terrace, offering alfresco dining and a no-filter-required sea view. The crystal blue waters of the swimming pool beckon for a dip in the summer months while our poolside loungers are suited to a lazy afternoon with a good book. Fresh sea air is complimentary. Award-winning dining There is room for every taste on our menu. Come here to relax in good company and tuck into comfort food, generous helpings, your favourite homemade dishes and more. Our menus document our own story of how our love for great food grew into our ‘farm to fork’ restaurant. Dishes change with the seasons and naturally, seafood is a speciality. Wines are provided by our local wine merchant, hand-picked, tried and tasted! All cocktails are served with panoramic sea views. Iconic Cornwall Venture out and you will be spoilt for choice. West Cornwall and the Penwith Peninsula is a cornucopia of iconic Cornish attractions, golden beaches, smuggler’s coves and the cultural hotspots of Kernow.

An OK vegan meal, but could have been tastier and with more choice

Reviewed By Tim R

We ate last night at the restaurant. There was no vegan starter, we had to have something withoit the cheese on it. The french onion soup was lovely, but there should be at least one vegan option as a starter. the main course linguini was well cooked but lacked taste, it wasn't spicy or flavoursome really. Pubbing was OK, but I felt that as a vegan we were barely catered for. PS I did when I booked let the restaurant know that we were vegan.

6. OYO Anacapri

Gyllyngvase Road Behind Gyllyngvase beach, Falmouth TR11 4DJ England
Excellent
71%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 571 reviews

OYO Anacapri

LocationThe white Edwardian facade of OYO Anacapri sits above Gyllyngvase, Falmouth's sandy Blue Flag beach, with spectacular coastal views extending as far as the eye can see.Special FeaturesWithin easy walking of Falmouth town centre and Pendennis Castle, this traditional guest house is an idyllic retreat on the Cornish coast with a bar and sun terrace for afternoon and evening tipples.Breakfast is complimentary and served overlooking the sea. 12 of the 16 well-appointed rooms have stunning sea views and each is elegantly decorated and includes an en-suite bathroom plus free WiFi and parking.NearbyIf getting out on the sea is your goal, then head to Falmouth Watersports Centre or Southwest Powerboating which is at Port Pendennis Marina. There's also the splendid green of Falmouth Golf Course, or you can take a trip over to the lush biomes of the Eden Project.

Amazing Location

Reviewed By tonyfH5118PD

So close to the beach you can hear the sea lapping on the shore. Staff could not have been friendlier or more helpful. Gorgeous view from our room. There is parking on site. Will definitely be going back!

7. Falcon Hotel Bude

Breakwater Road, Bude EX23 8SD England
Excellent
61%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 882 reviews

Falcon Hotel Bude

Overlooking the historic Bude Canal, with lovely walled gardens and just a short walk to the beaches and shops, the Falcon Hotel has a most attractive location. Established in 1798, it still retains that charm and atmosphere. The bedrooms are very well appointed, with smart TV's and Free WiFi for guests. The hotel has an excellent local reputation for the quality of food, both in the Coachman’s Bar and Breakwater Brasserie.

Disappointed

Reviewed By markdZ1596DT

We went back to the falcon hotel again only to find a different hotel than previously it seems that they only cater for large gatherings and residents are no longer a priority, the staff seem unhappy and there didn’t seem to be a lot of them one morning some residents were waiting for an hour for breakfast . We came back to the hotel one day and asked about afternoon tea only to be told that they were expecting a large party of rugby players so we would not be able to have it I would hope that when you pay good money for accommodation that you would be able to access the hotel services

8. The Land's End Hotel

Land's End TR19 7AA England
Excellent
44%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
6%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 883 reviews

The Land's End Hotel

Set upon 200ft Granite Cliffs, in an area of outstanding natural beauty The Land's End Hotel is fortunate to be located in a truly iconic location. The Victorian hotel is full of charm & character & aims to make the most of spectacular views whilst ensuring your visit is as relaxing and enjoyable as possible. The Hotels Restaurant serves locally sourced & carefully prepared traditional cuisine with small touches of modern & innovative cuisine whilst the Bar serves a variety of Local Cornish Beverages as well as the more well known drinks. Located on the South West Coastal Path & just a short walk away from the beach is location makes for a truly memorable stay with plenty to do.

Customer service non-existent

Reviewed By 843sidhug

Booked a room with scenic view of sea, unfortunately views of sea were non-existent. Customer service could have done their bit to solve this issue. It was not difficult to keep a log OR track of when neighbouring room guests were moving in and out of their house among other sound effects from neighbouring rooms. Sound proofing was not present... Dining staff were non interested in their role.

9. Pentire

Pentire Windmill Courtyard, St Minver, Wadebridge PL27 6RT England
Excellent
50%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2 reviews

Immaculate

Reviewed By Chris M

Pentire is very well presented with quality fittings and furnishings and spotlessly clean. Whilst it's a pleasure to stay in Pentire its disappointing that the lttle touches that make guests feel welcome were absent. On many occasions we have received a few complimentary coffee pods, tea bags or biscuits but all were absent in Pentire! To make matters worse I did contact the agent but without success?

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