Situated in the centre of St. Austell, White Hart Hotel features a traditional restaurant and lively bar. The Rail Station is 5 minutes’ walk away and there is free private parking.
Jacqui
United Kingdom
The breakfast was excellent every morning, served always hot, the staff were very attentive at breakfast and helpful
Set in 2 acres of grounds, Boscundle Manor boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, bar and a spa. Just 1 mile from The Eden Project, the property also offers free parking and free WiFi.
Abby
United Kingdom
Everything was lovely. Louise was wonderful. Lots of nice touches like cookie in room, water in fridge, milk for the morning. Room was nice and quiet at night. Modern, relaxing, bed and pillows were super comfortable. Will stay again.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of St Austell Bay, The Carlyon Bay Hotel features a luxury spa, award-winning restaurant and a golf course. The hotel has panoramic views and 4-star bedrooms.
Jacco
Netherlands
Great location with amazing views. Wonderful pool and spa facilities. Friendly staff.
In 43 acres of parkland, this stunning 19th-century manor house has a luxurious spa, a gym and an infinity pool. It offers a range of accommodation just a few miles from The Eden Project.
Justine
United Kingdom
The lodge was stunning, very spacious with everything I could need. The balcony looked out across the grounds and was so peaceful.
From our country house hotel by the sea, the only thing we overlook is the bay. Our spectacular clifftop location offers a 180 degree sea view over Carlyon Bay.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Breakfast could of been a bit bigger.
Room clean & tidy.
Quick service for breakfast.
Just seconds from the seafront, Rashleigh Arms is situated in the pretty fishing village of Charlestown. With wonderful views and free parking, there is also an on-site restaurant.
Hawkins
United Kingdom
Situated in a lovely historic area
Rooms are good size and clean
Excellent breakfast
Offering quiet street views, Number 6 is an accommodation set in St Austell, 27 km from Newquay Train Station and 5 km from Eden Project.
Glackin
United Kingdom
The room was spacious and ideal for our stay - not too far away from everything. Breakfast was lovely and Jess gave us all the information we needed in order to make us feel welcomed.
Overlooking Charlestown Harbour, Pier House offers spacious rooms with traditional charm and wonderful views. With free parking and cooked breakfasts, there is also a popular restaurant.
Nigel
United Kingdom
Fabulous location, very friendly staff with lovely accommodation
On average, 3-star hotels in St Austell cost US$144 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Austell are US$216 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Austell can on average be found for US$166 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Charlestown is charming!
Unspoilt, good choice of restaurants although not extensive menus.
Good selection of art galleries and antiques.
A couple of clothes shop, it could do with an independent boutique
Not glamourous more of a seaside vibe, quite casual.
It has retained its charm and on an evening with festoon lighting along the quayside is very pretty.
Families, couples, solo traveller, you are made to feel welcome, especially four legged companions!
All eateries allow dogs and have a bowl of water for t hem.
Definitely no hens or stags!
Very safe in the evening, no nightclubs, after 11.30pm it is quiet with only the lapping of the waves.
We did not go into the town centre of St Austell ,my review is only of Charlestown, however there is a Tesco and Asda 5 minute drive away.
jenny
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Town centre a little run down with lots of vacant shops,...
Town centre a little run down with lots of vacant shops, also some pubs also closed so a little restricted in choice but the White Hart Hotel is good for drinks and food. There's a Wetherspoons and an American diner which we used both worth a visit.
IAN
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
St Austell is clearly an economically depressed area of the...
St Austell is clearly an economically depressed area of the country hi8ghly dependant on tourism. The main roads getting into Cornwall and Devon are excellent but I do not plan to return as the weather is unpredictable andthe price of accommodation is high for the standard offered. Restaurants are on the expensive side and this appears to be because of the area being so dependant on tourism.
ceri
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
We arrived in St Austell in the afternoon.
We arrived in St Austell in the afternoon. We went for a stroll around St Austell and were very surprised to find that there was very little choice of restaurants. We dined in the local Fish and Chip diner which was fine.
St Austell is close to the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the lovely village of Mevagissey.
Smyth
Scored 8.0
8.0
You have to register you car number plate fr free parking...
You have to register you car number plate fr free parking don't trust the staff as I did they said they would get me a parking permit fr the weekend so I didn't have to register every time we left and come back registered the first day so didn't have to after that two weeks after holiday parking fine for 100£ through the post always register every time
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The town of St Austell is easily accessible and provides all...
The town of St Austell is easily accessible and provides all amenities. We based ourselves on the outskirts making Fowey, Charlestown, Eden P and Heligan all possible as day trips and access to beaches and coastal paths! On the coast just be aware of narrow lanes leading to small coves and beaches!
Fantastic position, warm welcome. Wonderfully comfortable bed. (Very important to be able to sleep comfortably) it was the most comfortable bed we’ve ever slept in other than our own! Beautiful views. The service was excellent and the food superb. We are usually fairly critical but on this occasion, there was simply nothing to criticise. Excellent all round and we intend to revisit. Thank you to all at the Carlyon Bay Hotel.
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