Please note our writers visited Cornwall prior to the coronavirus pandemic
Cottages, coastal paths and clean, Cornish air… Cornwall has long been one of England’s most enriching counties. The largely unspoilt coastline inspires Enid Blyton-style adventures but beyond the beach there is plenty to entertain, from wildlife conservation centres and sub-tropical gardens, to steam railways and working mines, reminders of the county’s rich industrial heritage. There’s plently of brilliant places to stay, too, from cosy stone cottages to sleek apartments. But for a quintessential stay with style, in a small and independent pad that values good service and high-quality offerings, choose one of Cornwall’s boutique boltholes. Here’s our pick of the best boutique hotels in Cornwall, including the top for sea-view rooms, family-friendly facilities, swimming pools, saunas, gourmet dining, cooking schools and cosy bars, in Penzance, St Ives, Saint Mawes, Bude, Mousehole and Wadebridge.
The Idle Rocks
Saint Mawes, Cornwall, England
From
£
200
• The best hotels in Cornwall
Hell Bay
Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, England
From
£
135
Hotel Tresanton
Saint Mawes, Cornwall, England
From
£
200
St Petroc’s Hotel
Padstow, Cornwall, England
From
£
165
Chapel House Penzance
Penzance, Cornwall, England
From
£
150
Padstow Townhouse
Padstow, Cornwall, England
From
£
240
Artist Residence
Penzance, Cornwall, England
From
£
105
The St. Mawes Hotel
Saint Mawes, Cornwall, England
From
£
150
The Beach at Bude
Bude, Cornwall, England
From
£
125
Trewornan Manor
Wadebridge, Cornwall, England
From
£
145
Pedn Olva
St Ives, Cornwall, England
From
£
125
The Old Coastguard Hotel
Mousehole, Cornwall, England
From
£
140
Contributions by Ros Belford & Natalie Millar-Partridge