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The Cornwall Hotel Spa & Lodges, hotel in Charlestown

In 43 acres of parkland, this stunning 19th-century manor house has a luxurious spa, a gym and an infinity pool. It offers a range of accommodations just a few miles from The Eden Project.

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8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
3,025 reviews
Price from£144per night
White Hart Hotel, hotel in Charlestown

Located in the center of St. Austell, White Hart Hotel features a traditional restaurant and lively bar. The Rail Station is 5 minutes’ walk away and there is free private parking.

Amazing location, fantastic food, and staff. Everyone was warm and friendly but a particular shoutout to both Mikhail and Daisy for consistently excellent service and friendly chats with myself and a number of other guests when serving at the bar.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
1,671 reviews
Price from£99.23per night
The Crown Inn, hotel in Charlestown

Set in the small village of Lanlivery, less than 10 minutes from Eden Project, The Crown Inn features a sun terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

We spent 3 nights in The Crown Inn, sleeping in a bedroom in the main building. The bed was very comfortable. The location is great, near enough to the main roads to get around the area, but rural enough to be very peaceful. It was lovely weather so we made use of the lovely beer garden. The owner and his team were all very friendly and welcoming. We only ate in the Inn one evening, finding the food to be very enjoyable. A continental breakfast was included, which had everything we could have asked for. Cooked breakfasts were available and we chose to pay for a full English one morning at what is a very reasonable price. Would highly recommend this Inn and not hesitate to return if we visit the area again.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
547 reviews
Price from£125per night
Boscundle Manor, hotel in Charlestown

Set in 2 acres of grounds, Boscundle Manor features a heated indoor swimming pool, bar and a spa. Just 1 mile from The Eden Project, the property also offers free parking and free WiFi.

Location was central, staff were knowledgeable and very helpful, attention to detail was great liked the early morning muffin package
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
770 reviews
Price from£148.50per night
The Waterwheel, hotel in Charlestown

In a wooded valley 10 minutes’ walk from St Austell town, The Waterwheel Inn is surrounded by 1.5 acres of grounds.

Loved Francesca, the food and the garden
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
587 reviews
Price from£180per night
Tremarne Hotel, hotel in Charlestown

Tremarne Hotel is a stylish, award-winning property in a spectacular location just minutes from the Cornwall coast.

The staff were lovely and chatty.nothing too much trouble. The decor was so pretty and my husband liked the box of chocs!
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
813 reviews
Price from£110per night
The King, hotel in Charlestown

Located a 12-minute walk from Readymoney Cove Beach, The King offers 4-star accommodations in Fowey and has a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.

9.9
Scored 9.9
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
14 reviews
Price from£175per night
Mevagissey Bay Hotel, hotel in Charlestown

Enjoying panoramic sea views at the top of Polkirt Hill, the Mevagissey Bay Hotel offers relaxing accommodations on the south coast of Cornwall.

We were able to appreciate the drama of the stormy weather in warmth and comfort, watching through the window of the bar area. The buffet breakfast provided full variety and excellent quality. The hosts were very helpful and attentive.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
721 reviews
Price from£159per night
The Old Quay House Hotel, hotel in Charlestown

A luxury hotel in Cornwall overlooking the Fowey’s attractive waterfront, the award-winning Old Quay House has a waterside terrace with estuary views. Wi-Fi is free to use.

Loved the outdoor patio overlooking the river. The location was perfect: right in the center of the town. It was very clean and nicely decorated. Breakfast choices were plentiful.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
557 reviews
Price from£175.46per night
Fowey Hall Hotel, hotel in Charlestown

Located in Fowey, a 10-minute walk from Readymoney Cove Beach, Fowey Hall Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

The hotel has been recently completely refurbished and we stayed in the new building which had been decorated to a high standard and was very aesthetically pleasing
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
173 reviews
Price from£190per night
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What Guests Said About Charlestown:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    The location was great, beds super super comfortable.

    The location was great, beds super super comfortable. Lovely Seaview from main bedroom. Walked down to the harbour every evening and watched the boats and quay events. Asda just up the road for shopping but we ate at Griggs Country Store most days. Host information was comprehensive and on time. It really was a great little find - will be revisiting…. .
    Joanne
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Visiting Cornwall, then Charlestown is a must, and perfect...

    Visiting Cornwall, then Charlestown is a must, and perfect for a short or long stay. Great eating places, with Vegetarian or Vegan options. Lots of atmosphere, and we are sure you will want to return time and again, just like us! Well known for a variety of tv shows being filmed in Charlestown. We can highly recommend Poldark Cottage in the heart of Charlestown yet peaceful and perfect.
    Natalie
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A quaint little place, home of the shipwreck museum.

    A quaint little place, home of the shipwreck museum. We didn't go in as we visited at Christmas and only the tunnels were open. Lots of dog friendly places to eat and drink. Some arts and crafts shops, antiques and a great ice cream shop just outside the museum. A large council carpark opposite the museum, if you want free parking you need to get there super early for a space and I can imagine the village/town is very overcrowded in the summer. Easy walk to Tesco (uphill) and Nial's bakery which has great food and pastries. Beach is stony but lovely and sheltered, dogs are allowed October to April. You can walk the coastal path to Carolyn Bay which is a sandy beach but it is very uphill all the way so probably not suitable for very young children or if carrying loads of 'stuff' (there is a car park at Carolyn Bay).
    Helen
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Churchtown is lovely historic harbour.

    Churchtown is lovely historic harbour. Old fashioned pubs with food. We liked the Rashleigh arms for drinks and they had a quiz on Tuesday. We were mainly driving but took public transport on the Friday, cost us nothing on our Liverpool Bus Passes. Was reliable.
    Judith
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Having never been to Charlestown before it was a real treat.

    Having never been to Charlestown before it was a real treat. Loved the history, harbour is beautiful. The area is very well looked after, appreciate it was at the beginning of the season but everywhere was clean and tidy. Lots of places to eat, food was lovely and reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend.
    Janet
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    It is a very atmospheric place around the old harbour &...

    It is a very atmospheric place around the old harbour & lively enough in the day with lots of facilities around such as the harbour barbecue & a particular favourite of ours a bar called the Rum Sailor built into the side of the harbour, plenty of good Quality restaurants we used the Pier Hotel on 2 occasions & Wreckers Bar both had good quality sea food. My wife never tries of walking round the old harbour which has often been used in TV series such as Poldark & Taboo.
    John
    United Kingdom
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