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.
Fiona
Australia
The setting next to the water was spectacular and the decor inside was fabulous. The staff were incredibly helpful. We had a wonderful stay
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.
Paulo
United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel in an extremely beautiful part of the country. This deceivingly small hotel, which isn't that small one, you get up the steps from the main road is a hidden gem. The hotel manager Karen is a delight to deal with and converse with as are an array of staff, particularly Talin the chap who works the restaurant. Food is impeccable and can not be faulted, nor can its position within walking distance of everything.
On the pretty quay in St Mawes, where the open sea meets the Fal and Percuil rivers, this hotel offers a bar, lounge and restaurant with picturesque views.
MadGrin
Italy
The Ship and Castle hotel, in St. Mawes, has excellent potential: the building is a typical English one with the pub - restaurant on the ground floor and the rooms on the upper floors, the hotel is located in the center and the rooms are large and comfortably furnished.
The staff is also very friendly and the breakfast, although slightly expensive, is quite good and varied (the only flaw is that many products ran out quickly, greatly reducing the variety).
Less than 10 minutes’ walk from the pretty coastal village of St Mawes, Nearwater offers luxurious bed and breakfast accommodation around 30 minutes’ drive from Truro.
Allison
United Kingdom
We had a very pleasant couple of nights. The accommodation is very bright and comfortable, pretty garden, tasty breakfasts, parking on site, and only short walk into St Mawes.
On the picturesque harbour of St Mawes, with views of the Roseland Peninsula and beyond, The Rising Sun has an outdoor seating area, restaurant, bar and free Wi-Fi.
Jade
United Kingdom
Unbelievable value for Money. Amazing location, stunning room and lovely personal touches. So comfortable we didn’t want to leave. The food and bar is also fantastic with welcoming and lovely staff. Also so accommodating for our pup Luna. If I could give this place a rating above 10/10 I would. Look forward to returning soon. Jade and Tim
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.
Jeniffer
United Kingdom
This lovely old hotel is in much need of refurbishment but its faded grandeur lends itself to the pleasant dog friendly relaxed and warm atmosphere. The views remain stunning the bed was comfortable the food excellent and the staff unfailingly helpful smiley and courteous
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.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Check in was fine and the reception welcoming - i was upgraded to a king from a double. The room was comfortable. great location - really close to the beach.
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.
Gail
United Kingdom
In a perfect place by event square and shops perfect for people with disabilities that can’t walk very far
Fly to Newquay Airport, 48km from Saint Mawes. Alternatively, take a train to Truro, then a ferry to Saint Mawes. For domestic travellers, direct trains to Truro are available from major UK cities. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Saint Mawes is Newquay Airport, due to its proximity and flight options. It's approximately 37 kilometres away, making it accessible for both domestic and international travellers.
Saint Mawes, UK, is best navigated on foot due to its compact size. For longer distances, consider hiring a bicycle. There's a local ferry service to Falmouth, operating regularly. No public buses or trains are available. Driving is an option, but parking can be limited.
The most popular area to stay in Saint Mawes, UK, is the town centre, known for its harbour views, historic castle, and proximity to local shops, restaurants, and ferry services. It offers a convenient and scenic base for exploring the Cornish coast.
What guests said about Saint Mawes:
10
Scored 10
One of the loveliest villages in England.
One of the loveliest villages in England. Thoroughly recommend the walk from St. Mawes to St. Just and a visit to the church there. The Rising Sun is a great little pub for a cheap meal and the Idle Rocks a fantastic restaurant for a not-so-cheap meal 🙂
A visit to a castle is always a bonus and St. Mawes is superb.
Anthony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic village, port to explore itself and travel out on...
Fantastic village, port to explore itself and travel out on the ferry or on bus or foot or car. Ferry’s are great fun and Place, Falmouth and Trelissic Gardens are all accessible by Ferry. Buy a 3 day pass to save 50%. There are 2 castles near by and Falmouth has lots of shops. Parking in St. Mawes is tricky and needed careful planning. Lots of restaurants
Justin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A quaint tiny village with the most perfect views out to sea...
A quaint tiny village with the most perfect views out to sea. Lovely walks, enough eateries to accommodate most tastes and pockets. A walk up to the castle is a must, there is a lovely little coffee van that serves excellent coffee and homemade cakes all with the most stunning views
Wall
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Access to local areas of interest.Gardens, shops and boat...
Access to local areas of interest.Gardens, shops and boat trips.
It appeared to be such a happy place.
The shops were varied and had some interesting local produce.
Plenty of places to eat and find a coffee.Everything was in walking distance.
Sandra
8.0
Scored 8.0
St Mawes is a lovely village by the sea/estuary retaining...
St Mawes is a lovely village by the sea/estuary retaining much of the original properties. Many of the properties near the sea front are holiday rentals. There are half a dozen restaurants and a fish and chip shop. There are a few shops including a small supermarket. Boat trips regularly run to Falmouth for a change of scenery for the day. I would imagine in the height of the summer the village is very busy which may be an issue for eating out.
martin
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The hotel should be pulled from your site, it's a disgrace.
The hotel should be pulled from your site, it's a disgrace. Damp patches on all communal areas, thread bare furniture, scruffy staff. The room also had damp patches, window would not close , gaps between the window and walls, damp unpaired patches on the walls. The bed was uncomfortable, the walls dirty, shower had no flow, ceiling light full of flies. When I complained with another guest the receptionist just shrugged her shoulders.
All this for £200 a night
This boutique hotel is all about service. We were made to feel very welcome, our names were on our bedroom doors, and the rooms were lovely and comfortable with beautiful views of the bay. We enjoyed a cocktail on the deck, coffee in the lounge, and a very nice breakfast in their beautiful dining room. It is incredibly peaceful and the public spaces are bright and beautiful. We also enjoyed the quick walk up to the old St. Mawe's fortress.
Beautiful hotel in an extremely beautiful part of the country. This deceivingly small hotel, which isn't that small one, you get up the steps from the main road is a hidden gem. The hotel manager Karen is a delight to deal with and converse with as are an array of staff, particularly Talin the chap who works the restaurant. Food is impeccable and can not be faulted, nor can its position within walking distance of everything.
The breakfast was first class. The reception staff were friendly and the most efficient I have come across ,they were exceptional. The rooms were spot less and warm, as was the rest of the hotel. The shower was brilliant with as much hot water as you could ever want. Lovely log fire in the lounge, which we tested quite a bit. As for the location. Perfect!. To use the old adage you do get what you pay for.
Beautiful hotel in the bay of St Mews with great views on the harbour. We visited with a dog and were very welcome in the special dog friendly rooms. The bar and restaurant are great with beautiful views. The hotel is just a short walk away from other restaurants and pubs, so perfectly allocated in the village. The room was specious and clean, and the staff surprised us with dog treats. Will visit again!
I booked the accommodation with the intention of staying temporarily while I search for a house in Truro for my new job
It turned out to be far better than I imagined. The only downside was the distance from my place of work which has nothing to do with the property itself.
I would have loved to stay much longer if it was closer to my place of work.
Overall, it was a magnificent place to stay.
The hotel has a splendid position which is matched by superb meals and excellent service. We had a Harbour View room, which was spacious and nicely furnished; we did indeed wake up to the sea lapping against the wall beneath our window!The bar service was also excellent; we never knew there were 3 different types of Manhattan cocktail, and now we do!
everything was superb from arrival and warm greeting the fabulous breakfasts large room with excellent decor all top quality furnishings and toiletries better than some five star hotels I have stayed in trust me
anyone who stays will be impressed and the bonus a cared for garden
This is great hotel in a fantastic location we were lucky enough to have a room with a balcony overlooking the harbour wow what a view the room itself was goo really clean and comfortable with a very modern bathroom with a powerful shower,
GOOD SEA VIEWS. I ONLY EAT CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS. COMFORTABLE BEDS. ACCESS OUT OF HOTEL ALWAYS BLOCKED BY CARS, NARROW AREA FOR WALKING FOR ANYONE WITH/WITHOUT A DISABILITY.
Nice spacious room with lovely en-suite. Breakfast had a lot to offer and was superb although service a little slow at times.
The location of the Hotel was excellent.
everything about this hotel was quality, great room, great view, staff were friendly and helpful and could not do enough for us. beautiful hotel in a beautiful location
The staff were very attentive and very helpful, the food was excellent. the hotel is a little bit pricey but well worth it, especially for a special occasion.
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