Built as a prestigious hotel by a local tradesman in 1934, the Cliff Head hotel has been under private ownership for many years. Perfectl... more »
Built as a prestigious hotel by a local tradesman in 1934, the Cliff Head hotel has been under private ownership for many years. Perfectly located on a private road in Carlyon Bay directly opposite the Carlyon Bay hotel. Overlooking beautiful sandy beaches and coves and close to many scenic clifftop walks offering gorgeous panoramic views of the amazing cornish coastline, the hotel is right in the middle of the Cornish Riviera, which makes it the perfect base from which guests can go out and explore the numerous and wonderful sights Cornwall has to offer. Whether it be old Castles, historic houses, beautiful gardens which, thanks to the cornish climate all year round being perfect for growing, are home to many varieties of tropical plantlife or the many fishing villages close by, guests won't be short of things to see and do to make their stay a memorable experience they'll want to relive many times. The hotel overlooks beautiful sandy beaches on which guests can spend the day sunbathing, splashing around in the sea or exploring the coves dotted along the coastline. The location of the hotel also provides easy travelling access to many attractions such as the quaint coastal villages and ports of Looe, Polperro and Mevagissey. There is a golf course almost adjacent to the hotel with 2 more situated close by as well as watersports, horse riding, boat trips and fishing. Just 3miles away is the stunning Eden project, the worlds largest greenhouse with its vast array of plants providing beautiful colours year round. Just 9miles away are the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a garden of beauty set in 200 acres which were created and maintained by the Tremayne family for generations and was featured as a 'live' wildlife location by the BBC. The town of Charlestown with its Shipwreck Centre museum is only 2km away and the city of Truro with its cobbled streets, historic cathedral and delightful little craft shops and flea markets is only half an hours drive away. The National Maritime museum is 30km away in the town of Falmouth where guests can learn all about the maritime history of Cornwall or view the Sealife from the 'Underwater Tidal Zone'. In all, guests won't run out of things to do during their stay.Amenities are Banquet facilities, Bar, Conference facilities, Dry cleaning, Internet access - Wireless, Lobby, Non-smoking rooms, Parking facilities - Free, Reception, Restaurant, Room service, Safe deposit box at reception, Secretarial services and Smoke-free hotel.
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The Cliff Head Hotel, built as a prestigious hotel in 1934 by local tradesmen, has enjoyed many years in the hands of private ownership. Situated in a private road, it has undergone extensive renovation and refurbishment. The exceptional climate of the Cornish Riviera in all seasons enhances the growth of many tropical plants. Many attractive fishing villages are within easy reach: Mevagissey, St. Mawes and Fowey, to name but a few. Carlyon Bay is renowned for its vast expanse of beaches and coves, with picturesque views looking out over the blue sea. St. Austell station, within two miles, provides direct links with all parts of the country. The hotel faces south and stands in its own extensive grounds of over two acres of delightful multi-coloured hydrangeas in the centre of the Cornish Riviera - and is ideally situated for exploring Cornwall. It is the aim of both proprietors and staff to ensure that your stay is a happy and memorable one. From the moment you enter this charming hotel you are aware of the cheerful and friendly atmosphere, enhanced by tasteful decor and comfortable furnishings. In this delightful setting you will find true holiday relaxation.Our attractive reception area extends a warm welcome to you upon entering the hotel and provides comfort for you to sit and make plans for the day. Our reception staff will be only too pleased to advise you on local amenities and attractions. Should you decide to remain in the hotel to enjoy a quiet read or chat, the lounge will provide the comfort and atmosphere you seek.Our restaurant is very popular, offering mouth-watering food from our fixed price and a la carte menus. There is a range of good house wines, as well as keenly priced Classic Vintage wines.After dinner, most evenings entertainment begins with a drink in our cocktail bar. Here the day's experiences are exchanged whilst relaxing and making new friends.The Canterbury Suite has its own bar and is a superb setting for weddings, reunions, conferences and meetings. Our reputation has resulted in many successful functions being held at this hotel.
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