Discover the best hotels in Helston, Cornwall, England including Premier Inn Helston hotel, Harbour Inn, The Black Swan, No.52 Bed & Breakfast, Gallen-Treath Guest House, Elysian Fields B&B, The White Hart, Monterey Pines, The Three Tuns Hotel, Eden House Bed & Breakfast.
Restaurants in Helston
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 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 99 reviews
Comfortable, friendly and relaxed accommodation set in a peaceful Cornish village on the Lizard peninsula. Sea views from some of our bedrooms, the lounge, balcony, dining room and patio. We aim to cater for most diets - whether you like a full English, Vegetarian, Vegan or gluten free breakfast or something smaller. If you have a special diet please let us know. We also offer early breakfasts for those working, walking the nearby South West Coastpath or diving the Falmouth Bay. Evening meals are also an option but please book a few days in advance. Your pet is welcome (for a small fee), guide dogs stay for free and our shingle beach is dog friendly all year. Please do not let your dog on the bed - thank you. We also accept cats and parrots! Free wifi is available.
Lovely guest house with amazing views from our room, the breakfast room and the lovely lounge. Excellent breakfast which was cooked to order and passed the pre teens ever so high standards. One of those lovely places where everyone says good morning and greets you with a warm welcome
5 based on 187 reviews
Elysian fields offers Bed and Breakfast at its very finest. A spacious property set in over 7 acres of grounds, this is a Cornish family run bed and breakfast offering style and service to a very high standard. Our delicious breakfasts are treated with respect using free range and locally sourced produce wherever possible, and cooked to order. We are happy to cater for any special dietary requests. A fully licenced bar is available for our guests. All rooms are spacious with modern amenities, including small fridges,complimentary beverage tray and Cornish bottled water. Also included are safes, flat screen digital televisions, hairdryers, plus free wifi. An Iron and Ironing board is available for guests use. Bathrobes, slippers, and quality bedding are all part of our service. The bedrooms have spectacular views across the beautiful Cornish countryside and several with distant sea views. Triple rooms and a family unit are available, we also have two ground floor bedrooms if stairs are a difficulty. Our guest lounge is perfect for relaxing after a long day exploring, with fabulous views and patio doors that lead onto the BBQ area. A self contained annexe is available that can sleep 4 people max, with a double bedroom, and sofa bed in the lounge area. The annexe has a high quality kitchen and shower room and is very bright and airy. Guests can use all facilities in the main house and garden. Situated on the outskirts of Helston, near the ancient harbor of Porthleven. We are ideally situated for all the main Cornish attractions, beaches, and the beautiful St Michaels mount. Elysian means paradise and that is what you will find here. Pets are most welcome.
Three older chaps on cycle route around Cornwall slunk into Elysian Fields after a nightmare day pushing bikes over the moors followed by a deluge of biblical proportions. The local postie helped us on our way where his sister was a manager. The owner could not have been more helpful, offering to wash and dry our filthy gear and the accommodation was first class. Would go out of our way to stay there again. Thanks
4 based on 103 reviews
This lovely light and airy building was once a large,private residence in the centre of the pretty village.It provides a warm and very friendly atmosphere which is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.The guest rooms are self contained,all en suite and provide quiet and comfortable accomodation
We stayed in one of the ensuite rooms at the back of the pub and was very happy with everything in the room. Very spacious and very quiet it had everything you needed for a good stay.. We stopped for a drink in the bar and the staff were friendly. The breakfast was great, a lot of choice and tasty. Would definitely stay again
5 based on 16 reviews
Finding an ideal bed and breakfast in Helston does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Monterey Pines, a nice option for travelers like you. Close to Godolphin (2.0 mi), a popular Helston landmark, Monterey Pines is a great destination for tourists. Monterey Pines offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a desk, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The bed and breakfast offers baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While you’re here, be sure to check out The Wendron New Inn, one of the restaurants in Helston with ribs on the menu, which is a short distance from Monterey Pines. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Grylls Monument, which is a popular architectural building amongst tourists. Monterey Pines looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Helston.
Fantastic stay, breakfasts are lovely Sarah was lovely and made us feel really welcome, excellent knowledge of the area rooms were perfect. We will definitely be going back next year. Pete Tracy Cindy and Jess
4.5 based on 57 reviews
The Three Tuns is a family-friendly pub in the heart of St Keverne, on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, which was recently voted one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times. We serve coffee and cake from 10am daily, with food available to order from our menu between 12 noon and 9pm, seven days a week. A special Sunday roast is also available between 12 noon and 3pm, using beef reared on the peninsula - booking recommended. Dogs on leads are welcomed in the bar and there is free WiFi throughout. Upstairs there are five newly-refurbished lettings rooms: three doubles, a king size and a family room, which all come with breakfast included. We are within walking distance from a number of pretty coves, including dog-friendly Porthallow and one of the best diving spots in the UK, Porthkerris, the gateway to the famous Manacles and their many shipwrecks. St Keverne is less than five miles from Goonhilly Downs, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and part of the wider Lizard National Nature Reserve, which hosts many rare plants and flowers. It is also just a 20-minute drive from the market town of Helston, home to the world-famous Flora Dance each May. The village itself hosts the annual Ox Roast festivities, on the first Wednesday of August - a tradition not to be missed!
Booked in for a night's stay here with breakfast included which was great value - the cheapest in the area. Beautiful and quiet location. Nice clean and tidy room with separate bathroom. The cooked breakfast was delicious and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Bar had a relaxed atmosphere in the evening 100% recommend for a quiet and relaxed night away
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Eden House is an 18th century former vicarage located in the village of St Keverne. The house offers traditional comfort in an idyllic setting. From the beautiful gardens there are views across open countryside to Falmouth Bay. We have two comfortably furnished double bedrooms with televisions and tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast is served in the beautiful dining room. We offer the finest home grown and local produce including eggs from our own happy hens. Their is a (with seated areas ) large garden from which you can see the sea and across the bay to St Mawes and Falmouth. The Helford river and the Lizard Peninsular are all close . Seals, Choughs and if you're lucky Basking Sharks and occasionally Dolphins visit us. The cliff walks are stunning. There are 2 pubs and an organic restaurant all within a very short walking distance.
We stayed at Eden House for two nights prior to staying at a Holiday Rental. The building is the Old Vicarage and is a vast 18th century building in Local stone. There is a 1 bed holiday rental apartment but we staying in a newly refurbished B&B room with ensuite. The room was great as it was big enough to have two chairs and a table to sit at the window as well as the double bed and still room to walk around. Full English was served in the large dining room by the owner who was friendly and helpful. The gardens are large and chickens run in part of them who provide the fresh eggs for breakfast. The location is next to the centre of the village with the Pub some 2 minutes walk, the paper shop next door, the mini-supermarket 100 yards and it's own gate into the Churchyard and main church entrance. A lovely place to stay within a lovely village.
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