Offering a highly acclaimed restaurant and a private beach area, Driftwood is located in Truro, 4 miles from the Roseland Heritage Coast Sight. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Featuring a garden and a terrace, The Falmouth Hotel is located in Falmouth, 800 metres from Pendennis Castle. The property has a bar, as well as a restaurant serving British cuisine.
Myra
Australia
This grand old hotel has a wonderful beach front setting, friendly and helpful staff, and large rooms. We really enjoyed our stay here.
The Lerryn is a family-run hotel located 2 minutes’ walk from Castle Beach and 10 minutes’ walk from Falmouth town centre. Many rooms offer sea views and some have their own balcony.
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.
Gavin
United Kingdom
Location, great location for the town and easy parking. Room was nice, with tasteful character and with everything you need for a basic stay
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.
James
United Kingdom
Amazing setting by the water with fabulous views
Great room with Juliette balcony.
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.
Whether you're visiting Truro to work or explore, Hotel VARA is an affordable ‘boutique’ sized hotel in a classic townhouse that sits in a leafy residential neighborhood.
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS! The owners were very courtesy and welcoming. The food was terrific, and the location was so beautiful, especially the garden. We were upgraded to a larger room and could not have been happier! I would definitely return for a longer stay.
Karen
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Driving through and parking in Portscatho can be difficult...
Driving through and parking in Portscatho can be difficult even off season. The streets are narrow and parking is very limited. There is a free carpark in Gerrans (10 min up hill). It is a very touristy town but still retains a lot of its old world charm. Lots of little, expensive shops, one pub, a few cafes and a convenience shop for necessities. The coast path runs right through Portscatho and there are some wonderful walks to be had. Also several beaches to be explored, usually at low tide only. Well worth a visit close by are St Mawes, Veryan, Melinsey Mill near Veryan, St Anthony Head and St Just in Roseland church, The Hut cafe is a short walk from Portscatho on the coast path.
stodgysturley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Porthscatho is the very best of the quintessential English...
Porthscatho is the very best of the quintessential English coast line. Naturally beautiful, clean beaches. Safe for children to play. Equally Good for paddle boarding or canoeing. Or just to chill and read a book.
R
Rosemary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I loved the location of Portscatho surrounded by the beach...
I loved the location of Portscatho surrounded by the beach with beautiful picturesque walks along the beach with the quaint cottages with manicure gardens to admire as you walked by. I was lost for word at the stunning awesome beauty of the landscape where Portscatho sits and can only imagine wanting to live in one of those idealic cottages. Two words some up this magnificent place, incredible stunning.
Sheila
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My friend and I walked down from our B&B to The Hidden Hut...
My friend and I walked down from our B&B to The Hidden Hut and the wonderful beach a short walk from the village of Portscatho. Beautiful scenery and views on a clear day for miles .
Very friendly staff and great service in the local pubs and restaurants . We visited Tatams a tavern for pizzas 🍕 eat in or take away . We also had a lovely meal in The Plume of Feathers a great friendly pub , staff were lovely 😊
Beautiful walks for young and older people, swimming 🏊♀️ from a lovely sandy , dog friendly beach . Rock pools as well 😎
Celia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very good pub called the Plume and Feathers. Nice walks .
Very good pub called the Plume and Feathers. Nice walks . Couple of very interesting art galleries and a craft centre. Good general shop for everything . Several nice walks start there and it is also a good base for exploring the whole Roseland .
We loved the hotel. Breakfast was really good with a lot of options, hot and cold. We had dinner our first night and it was really good. Congrats to the chef. Our room had views to the sea and really comfortable bed and amazing shower. We had everything we needed. Nice small kitchen, very useful for when you want to spend the night in bed and pijamas. The staff was professional and friendly. Lovely surroundings. We had time to do everything we wanted to. Definitely worth another visit in the summer time. Worth quality for price.
Driftwood is a beautiful and special hotel. It is in an amazing location with a superb restaurant and excellent attention to detail.We loved the laid back luxury and relaxed approach to providing excellent service. The walk to the hidden hut for lunch was fabulous and sitting on the terrace for breakfast was a treat as the view is just magic. The sea on one side and a patchwork of green fields on the other side…
If possible Room 2 is amazing as it is a corner room with views in all directions complete with a gorgeous bath.
This hotel is a rare find indeed. From the welcome shown by the staff to the magnificent room with a view this was the perfect addition to our tour around Cornwall and Devon.
The Driftwood is maybe best described as an Adult Hotel because I think it can only be appreciated by those persons requiring calmness and tranquility along with excellent food and wine. If we ever have the opportunity to stay here again I would certainly make the effort.
The level of personal and attentive service was exemplary. I have worked in many 5 star hotels and stayed in countless more but rarely have we experienced such excellent and warm service!
The food was another example of the detail to attention and quality of produce used to prepare the dishes. Amazing all around.
Breakfast was good but would like to see Kippers on Menu. Location was good, size of room very good. Service was good attentive maybe a little too personal. The daily clean of room was very satisfactory and the Hotel itself was very nice.
Beautiful hotel set in a tranquil location. Staff went above and beyond, breakfast was delicious as was dinner. Great value for money considering the current situation and everything being more expensive than usual.
The location is absolutely perfect, amazing views, and the staff is generally very helpfull and welcoming. Breakfast was wonderfull and the hotel is beautifully placed for walks by the ocean, and sightseeing.
The location was sublime and the hotel immaculate and beautifully clean. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The breakfast was exceptional. Plenty of parking and hotel ambience exceptional.
Stunning setting and grounds, wonderful, friendly staff and outstanding food. Probably the nicest hotel I’ve ever stayed in in the UK. The perfect place to unwind.
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