St Austell is known for its spas and bars, and entices visitors with popular attractions including St Austell Brewery and Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens.
Falmouth is known for its spas and waterfront, and entices visitors with popular attractions including National Maritime Museum Cornwall and Gyllyngvase Beach.
Ready for an education in local botany? Eden Project should make your list of places to visit, located 1.2 mi (2 km) from central St. Blaise. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens and Marsh Villa Gardens, both nearby.
Whether you want to collect beach glass or watch the sunset, Fistral Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from central Newquay. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Beacon Cove and Harbour Beach, both within a short walk.
Tintagel Castle is just one of the landmarks located 1.8 mi (2.8 km) from central Tintagel, so you might want to stop by for a few pics during your trip. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
Whether you want to hunt for sand dollars or smell the fresh air, Watergate Bay Beach is a spot you might want to check out, located 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from central Newquay. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Porth Beach, Lusty Glaze Beach, and Mawgan Porth Beach.
If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do, head to St. Michael's Mount— just one of the landmarks located 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from central Marazion.
Imagine strolling along Padstow Harbour for some great waterfront pics when in the heart of Padstow.
Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. If you carry on walking you'll get to St George's Cove Beach and Brea Beach for some more water views.
If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to Carbis Bay Beach located 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from central Carbis Bay. Catch the sunset by the shore at Porthminster Beach and Porth Kidney Sands, located nearby.
Imagine strolling along St Ives Harbour for some great waterfront pics when in the heart of St Ives.
Hotels.com travelers also say the area is full of friendly people and has lots of nice beaches. If you carry on walking you'll get to Porthmeor Beach, Porthminster Beach, and Porthgwidden Beach for some more water views.
"I was welcomed from the moment i walked in, they kindly stored my luggage early and on check in whisked my bike away to a secure store.
Breakfast, with the wonderful view across the bay, was excellent and prompt. Will definitely stay again."
"Enjoyed our stay at such an iconic hotel. Will definitely stay again and looking forward to seeing everything fully refurbished. Had great view of estuary from our room. Staff all lovely and helpful. Breakfast was very nice, great choice available with lovely sea views. Lovely bar area, again with great views, nice to sit and chat late into the evening."
"The hotel is luxurious without being stuffy. All the staff I encountered were friendly, professional and helpful. The room was very clean and comfortable and I especially enjoyed the cookies.
The communal areas are fantastic, so comfortable and brilliant for reading a book with a view.
The breakfast has lots of options and is delicious.
Looking forward to my next visit."
"We thoroughly enjoyed our 1 night stay at the Harbour Hotel; reception staff were friendly and informative as were the bar staff. The estuary room we had was nice, with every amenity we needed, including a free gin (would have been even better if the tonic was free). Perfectly located to walk into town and lovely views of the river from the restaurant / bar. Breakfast was good, although there is a £10 charge for cooked options."
"Awful experience. Room was in a terrible condition- rusty handle in shower, paint flaking from woodwork and stained carpets.
Would never stay here again "