The elegant St Moritz Hotel in Cornwall comprises an eclectic mix of rooms, suites, apartments, and holiday villas. 3 St Moritz Hotel occupies a secluded spot in a hamlet, Trebetherick. The elegant white building set in extensive grounds that houses the St Moritz Hotel is in the style of the original house on this site,…
Accommodation Review: Bude Coastal Resort, Cornwall
Bude Coastal Resort offers contemporary houses, stone cottages and cool timber lodges served by a restaurant and swimming pool sit above the historic holiday town by wild beaches and pretty high street. 13 Nicely away from Bude’s bustling holiday streets, tiny quayside and intriguing waterfront, Bude Coastal Resort in Cornwall is a calm, considered haven…
Hotel Review: Merchants Manor Hotel, Falmouth, Cornwall
Merchants Manor Hotel in Falmouth has new owners, a new name and a stunning new style. Originally built as a grand Queen Anne style manor house in 1913, this boutique hotel and spa in Falmouth is perfectly placed above the town and beaches. Formerly known as ‘Green Lawns’, its new young owners have ditched the…
St Ives, Cornwall – Picture Perfect
Satisfy your hunger for fine art and superb food with an out of season break in St Ives, Cornwall. I’m staying in an artist’s cottage in St Ives, well I’m not actually staying with an artist you understand, but renting a cottage that used to belong to a famous artist (Sir) Terry Frost 1915–2003. I…
Hotel Review: The Old Ferry Inn, Fowey, Cornwall
The Old Ferry Inn is one of Cornwall’s oldest Inns has been rejuvenated, its rooms reimagined and it now even makes its own gin. The Old Ferry Inn is technically in Bodinnick on the east bank of the Fowey river, a place that comprises the ferry, the Inn, Daphne Du Maurier’s old house ‘Ferryside,’ and…
Where to go Surfing in Cornwall and Devon
The Atlantic Highway is a snaking road of asphalt, that cuts through natural beauty and connects Devon and Cornwall. But did you know about the places to go surfing in Cornwall and Devon? Purveyors who deal in boards, wax and waves can be seen gunning up and down this highway, wild eyed and frothing at…
Walking Poldark Country from St ives to Land’s End, Cornwall
A 6-day circular hike finds Cornish giants, prehistoric fortifications, ruined mines, lighthouses and Poldark locations explores St Michaelâs Mount, lingers at Landâs End and finishes at Tate Modern. Cornwall is justly famous for its coastal paths but they can get crowded. Theyâve been a major draw for Europeans but travel restrictions are keeping them away.…