On the quayside in the traditional fishing village of St Mawes, the The Idle Rocks boasts excellent sea views and fresh seafood. It offers modern rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Fry
United Kingdom
Location superb, food excellent and staff helpful and friendly
Located in Saint Mawes, 2.6 km from Cellars Beach, Hotel Tresanton provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Maurice
United Kingdom
Everything. The location was superb and was made full use of. Breakfast and evening meals on the terrace overlooking the blue sea was relaxed and a highlight of our stay. All the staff we encountered were similarly friendly and relaxed.
On the pretty quay in St Mawes, where the open sea meets the Fal and Percuil rivers, this hotel offers a bar, lounge and restaurant with picturesque views.
Kim
United Kingdom
Beautiful location over looking the harbour. Amazing views
On the picturesque harbour of St Mawes, with views of the Roseland Peninsula and beyond, The Rising Sun has an outdoor seating area, restaurant, bar and free Wi-Fi.
David
United Kingdom
Great room, good staff. V good food.
All round good few days.
Opposite Gyllyngvase Beach, St Michaels Resort, Falmouth is a 15-minute walk from Falmouth town and Harbour.
Lawrence
United Kingdom
Food: Breakfast was great. Bar and evening bites also excellent. Dinner superb.
All staff were so nice and helpful and friendly.
Beach across the road! Pool lovely.
Was there for my parents 60th wedding celebration, all went very well.
With stunning sea views over Falmouth Bay, this AA 5-star bed & breakfast offers en suite rooms, residents' lounge, licensed bar, sun terrace and car park.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, The Grove Falmouth is situated in Falmouth, 38 km from St Michael's Mount and 39 km from Lizard Lighthouse & Heritage Centre.
Value for money, lovely staff, hotel decor a little tired...
Value for money, lovely staff, hotel decor a little tired and in need of a spruce up, but the location is perfect.
plenty to see, lovely pubs and places to eat, " The Rising Sun" was our favourite venue lovely Staff and nice food.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely area but as it is on a peninsular long drive to get...
Lovely area but as it is on a peninsular long drive to get anywhere else. Ferry to Falmouth very convenient tho. Huge council car park nearby and we bought a 7 day ticket for £35. Most places under staffed in June 2024.
We were on b&b in hotel but options for eating elsewhere limited and expensive. But local fish and chips brilliant.
Carter
Scored 10
10
Excellent place to stay and in easy reach and/or driveable...
Excellent place to stay and in easy reach and/or driveable distance to features such as tropical gardens and a nice exploratory walk through the wooded gardens leading to the beach. Also. a visit to the only city in Cornwalll, Truro was interesting with many features. One visit we made was to to a Gold Mine Centre called Togus and free of charge (no entry fee!) not far from Truro
Cliff_42
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
One of the loveliest villages in England.
One of the loveliest villages in England. Thoroughly recommend the walk from St. Mawes to St. Just and a visit to the church there. The Rising Sun is a great little pub for a cheap meal and the Idle Rocks a fantastic restaurant for a not-so-cheap meal 🙂
A visit to a castle is always a bonus and St. Mawes is superb.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Fantastic village, port to explore itself and travel out on...
Fantastic village, port to explore itself and travel out on the ferry or on bus or foot or car. Ferry’s are great fun and Place, Falmouth and Trelissic Gardens are all accessible by Ferry. Buy a 3 day pass to save 50%. There are 2 castles near by and Falmouth has lots of shops. Parking in St. Mawes is tricky and needed careful planning. Lots of restaurants
Justin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A quaint tiny village with the most perfect views out to sea...
A quaint tiny village with the most perfect views out to sea. Lovely walks, enough eateries to accommodate most tastes and pockets. A walk up to the castle is a must, there is a lovely little coffee van that serves excellent coffee and homemade cakes all with the most stunning views
Beautiful hotel in an extremely beautiful part of the country. This deceivingly small hotel, which isn't that small one, you get up the steps from the main road is a hidden gem. The hotel manager Karen is a delight to deal with and converse with as are an array of staff, particularly Talin the chap who works the restaurant. Food is impeccable and can not be faulted, nor can its position within walking distance of everything.
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