
Cornwall is a county in England, forming the tip of Great Britain’s south-western peninsula. The Atlantic Ocean lies in the north and the English Channel borders it in the south. There is a lot more to Cornwall than stunning beaches and magnificent scenery. It is a county which has a vivid and rich history where you will find past remnants while walking through the countryside. Make sure you book Cornwall hotels beforehand, especially in summer. Explore the small fishing ports, ancient smuggler’s inns, extensive bays and myriad beaches. Reserve Cornwall hotels online for convenience.
Cornwall is famous mostly for tourism with its striking, British-style coastline with dramatic cliffs and bays, long sandy beaches with quaint fishing harbours and undulated coastal hills. Fishing still remains an important industry, but tourism has become the biggest economy booster. Cornwall hotels see tourists coming back each year. The region offers an intriguing blend of new and old. Cornwall's creative industries have developed in areas such as environmental design, graphic design, architecture, art and crafts photography, etc. You can find Cornwall hotels in all budgets.
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There are many activities to enjoy in the immediate area including the hire of motor boats, sailing dinghies and yachts, or enjoy a ride on the 19 foot open river boat, the Hannah Molly. There are a number of water sport activity providers offering a full range from power boat cruising, fishing, sailing lessons, kayaking and many more. There are many inland and coastal walks for all levels of ability. Local attractions include Trebah Gardens, Glendurgan, Minack Theatre, St Michael’s Mount, Tate Gallery, Land’s End, Trerice, Lanhydrock, Pendennis Castle, Goonhilly Earth Station, National Seal Sanctuary, Eden Project, National Maritime Museum, and Blue Reef Aquarium.


St Ives is the most famous of Cornish holiday towns with pristine beaches, the Tate, a multitude of galleries and great shopping all nestled within a charming and spectacular setting. It’s no surprise that this is one of the country's most popular resorts. The hotel is within walking distance to beaches in the area which includes Porthminster, Porthmeor and Porthgwidden.


You might think you are in a different country, so varied is the landscape and rich in traditions and the heritage which nurture a strong cultural identity. The environment has to be the main attraction; any journey off the beaten track will reveal the secrets of Cornwall. Walking is a fascination here at any time of the year, a rich kaleidoscope of flora and fauna can be observed along footpaths, tracks and lanes. The hotel offers a number of walks which begin and end at the hotel, ensuring that you see the very best of the local countryside and coastline. With Riding, fishing, swimming, surfing and water sports; gliding and scenic flights; museums, exhibitions, theatres, art galleries and first class tourist attractions. Spring, summer, autumn or winter it’s all here waiting for you to discover.


Ideally situated in the heart of the city centre on Exeter Street, adjacent to Plymouth's historic tourist quarter, Jurys Inn Plymouth is the perfect solution to your accommodation requirements. Only minutes away from all business, shopping, cultural and entertainment districts, Jurys Inn Plymouth is the ideal base from which to enjoy this city.


Glendorgal Resort is ideally located on the beautiful North Cornish coastline. The hotel is a refreshingly different resort set in 17 acres of private headlands, with its own private beach area.


The hotel Windward enjoys a perfect location overlooking the beach and opposite the coast path walk near Newquay, the capital England’s surfing scene. There you can find 11 beaches and over 10 kilometres of golden sand. Newquay Golf Club is situated 10 driving minutes away from the hotel.


The surrounding area abounds in attractions, both natural and man-made. You can visit National Trust coastline and gardens, browse through characteristic fishing villages such as Padstow or Port Isaac, sample water sports at Rock, cycle the Camel Trail or explore King Arthur's Castle at Tintagel and the Eden Project at St Austell, all within easy reach. The hotel can also arrange activities such as fishing, horse-riding and shooting or a visit to any of Cornwall's thirty-four other golf courses.


Cornwall boasts a wealth of activities to suit any taste. The splendid Eden Project is located just six miles away from the hotel, while the local area offers many cosy little fishing hamlets, where you can get lost in a day's adventure without a care. There are many other beaches and beauty spots in the nearby area, including Carlyon Bay, Par and Polkerris.


Cornwall is known as one of the country’s iconic destination, from the dramatic coastline of the north to the sheltered bays in the south. Visitors of all ages come simply seeking a break from a hectic lifestyle. There are many attractions in the area such as Eden Project, Trebah, Lost Garden of Heligan, Glendurgan, Trelissick, National Maritime Museum, Pendennis Castle, St Mawes Castle, Swanpool Nature Reserve, Falmouth Arts Centre and Truro Cathedral. Gyllyngvase Beach is located minutes away from the hotel has been awarded the Blue Flag for the fifth year running is the perfect place to spent a day relaxing or to enjoy water sports activities.


On the edge of Penzance Old Town, 10 minutes walk to harbour. 2 miles to St Michael's Mount, Marazion & Mousehole, 8 miles to St Ives, St Just & Land's End.


The hotel is ideally located neighbouring towns such as Salcombe, Dartmouth, Paignton and nearby beaches. Local attractions include the National Marine Aquarium and the Plymouth Gin Distillery.


St Michaels is the ideal location your Cornish Holiday. Falmouths quaint and picturesque town is within walking distance where you can take a boat trip to Truro, The Helford River or St Mawes


Located in South Devon and within 15 minutes of the Waterfront City of Plymouth.


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Situated in a secluded cove just a stones throw away from the beach and close to the ancient fishing village of Port Isaac. This hotel offers free Wi-Fi, car parking and widely recognised bar and restaurant. There is so much more to Cornwall than just fabulous scenery and beautiful beaches. The history of this country is rich a vivid, from the dramatic coastline of the north to the sheltered bays in the south, from ancient moorland to soft river estuaries, surfers, walkers, sailing buffs, gastronauts and visitors simply seeking a break from hectic world have discovered a fascinating, vibrant culture and naturally thrilling adventure playground. However you want to spend your leisure time while on holiday in Cornwall, the county pretty much has it covered, with tourist attractions aplenty to suit all age groups from families to grandparents, and of every sort from stately homes and gardens to full throttle fun parks. Activities can be as relaxing as walking or bird watching to the extremes of kite surfing and coasteering. There is every type of event from the week long annual Boardmasters Surf Festival in Newquay to a community event where you’re invited to join in.