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City Guide: Cornwall

5 Top Recommended Hotels in Cornwall:

The Scarlet: Perched on a clifftop in Mawgan Porth, this adults-only eco-hotel offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, a luxurious spa, and a unique hot tub experience with panoramic sea views.

The Headland Hotel: Located on the rugged coastline of Newquay, this iconic hotel features Victorian architecture, a private sandy beach, and an award-winning spa, making it a perfect retreat for both families and couples.

St. Enodoc Hotel: Situated in the charming village of Rock, this boutique hotel offers panoramic views of the Camel Estuary, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and access to the neighboring St. Enodoc Golf Club for golf enthusiasts.

The Nare Hotel: Nestled in the picturesque village of Carne Beach, this elegant country house hotel boasts a private beach, traditional afternoon tea served daily, and exceptional service to create a quintessentially English coastal retreat.

Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate: Set in the beautiful Carbis Bay, near St Ives, this luxury hotel offers direct access to its own Blue Flag beach, outstanding spa facilities, and exquisite dining options, including a beachfront restaurant with spectacular views.

Why Should You Stay in Cornwall?

Stunning Natural Beauty: With its dramatic coastline, golden sandy beaches, and charming countryside, Cornwall offers breathtaking natural beauty that attracts visitors from around the world. From surfing in Newquay to exploring the picturesque fishing villages of Polperro and Mousehole, Cornwall provides a diverse range of outdoor activities and attractions. Visitors can also explore the iconic Land's End, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, or take a scenic hike along the South West Coast Path for unspoiled vistas.

Rich History and Heritage: Cornwall is steeped in history and boasts a fascinating cultural heritage. Explore the ruins of Tintagel Castle, said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, or discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape, showcasing the region's once-thriving mining industry. The open-air living museum at St. Fagans National Museum of History allows visitors to immerse themselves in Cornwall's past, while the Minack Theatre offers a unique experience of watching performances against the backdrop of the sea.

Delicious Cornish Cuisine: Food lovers will delight in Cornwall's rich culinary scene, known for its fresh seafood, artisanal produce, and traditional dishes. Indulge in a hearty Cornish pasty, enjoy a seafood feast at a local beachfront restaurant, or sample some scrumptious clotted cream with a traditional cream tea. Cornwall's vibrant farmers' markets and food festivals offer plenty of opportunities to savor local delicacies, such as Cornish ice cream, famous Cornish cheeses, and locally brewed ciders and ales.

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