
Mawgan Porth is a calm settlement within a green valley which makes its way to the sea on the coast of Cornwall. Extraordinarily beautiful beaches bordered by high cliffs make a spectacular sight. Surfing is one of the main water activities you can enjoy in Mawgan Porth. Hotels here are packed with water enthusiasts especially during peak season. Take time to visit Mine and Carnewas Island or the Bedruthan Steps. Mawgan Porth feels like a real-life fairy tale. Book into charming Mawgan Porth hotels and have a relaxed vacation.
From the inland Vale of Lanherne, River Menalhyl flows through Mawgan Porth down into the sea. This beautiful Cornish region has a treasure of charming beaches and small quaint structures, which offers a perfect ambience for a holiday in England. Mawgan Porth hotels are excellent for visitors who want to relax on the beach or enjoy surfing and water activities on the coast. Tourism is a vibrant activity in Mawgan Porth and it is a great place to visit. You will get more than stunning views and beaches…tranquillity!
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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.


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.


An ideal location from which to explore the delights of the Duchy, with its many picturesque coastal villages, spectacular cliffs and rugged moorland found in the books of Rosamunde Pilcher. Within easy distance of the Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and Lanhydrock House plus many more.

From Newquay Town Centre follow the A3058 to Cliff Road, the hotel is located on the left. Opposite the train station.

From the A39, follow signs to town centre, the Travelodge is located on the left hand side next to the Falcon Marstons Pub.


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.


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.

Located on Pentewan Road just off the A390 on the roundabout junction of B3273, just outside St Austell town centre.Important InformationEarly Check-in and Late Check-out service available at this hotel.Early Check-in available from 12noon, subject to available rooms.Late Check-out available until 2.00pm, subject to available rooms., Eden Project


A popular destination for holiday makers, it is the ideal base from which to explore Cornwall and it's many attracions, like the Eden Project, Lost garden of Heligan, Charlestown, Fowey and Mevagissey


Located along a private road the Cliff Head hotel is overlooking gorgeous sandy beaches and coves. Offering the guest comfort, peace and tranquillity, the hotel is close to all the attractions of the Cornish Riviera.


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.


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.


Set at the waters edge in an ancient, unchanged fishing village on Cornwalls Roseland Peninsula., The Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, National Maritime Museum



Fowey Hall-Member of Von Essen Hotels a private collection of individual country houses in the UK, Scotland and France. Fowey Hall sits atop Fowey town in Cornwall in 5 acres of rambling gardens and dramatic views of the river estuary- Polruan and out to sea. As a Luxury Family hotel- Fowey warmly welcomes families for a truly relaxed and delightful holiday or short break. Life at Fowey Hall is very much home from home and as a friendly and informal atmosphere in an intimate setting. With 36 bedrooms- including many suites and interconnecting rooms- it is a perfect retreat for all seasons. The hotel has an indoor pool and creche. A wooden outdoor play area and sandpit within the grounds. There are also plenty of summer lawn games at your disposal including croquet- badminton- cricket and soft tennis. Children meals are available twice a day or you can dine together in the Conservatory. Or a quiet dinner for two in the main restaurant or in warmer months al fresco. The town and the local sandy cove at Readymoney are both a short walk away and the hotel is within easy reach of the many superb attractions in Cornwall including The Eden Project- just a short drive. Completed in 1899- the hotel is rich in architecture with its baroque plasterwork- vaulted ceilings- exotically wood paneled public rooms and elaborate fireplaces. In years gone by it is said to be the inspiration for Kenneth Graemes toad of Toad Hall in his book Wind in the Willows and regularly welcomed royal visitors but today the mansion welcomes everyone. YCC- Cornwall- 72 mi S