Tremarne Hotel
The Tremarne Hotel is just a short walk from the village of Mevagissey and not much farther to the nearby attractions like the Eden Project or the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Guests can participate in a variety of activities: walking, cycling, sightseeing and/or golf. If guests choose to stay in for the day, they can relax by the pool with a drink from the bar. All rooms come with cable television, wireless Internet access and private baths. The hotel's restaurant serves an a la carte menu for dinner with fresh local ingredients when possible.
Tremarne Hotel
Polkirt
Mevagissey
Cornwall
PL26 6UY
011 (+44) 01726 842213
tremarne-hotel.co.uk
Spa Hotel
The Spa Hotel is nestled at the end of a private drive overlooking the sea toward Chapel Point. The rooms are equipped with cable television, private baths, coffee makers, and hair dryers; some rooms have private balconies or terraces. Guests can enjoy a full English breakfast in the hotel's restaurant and then make their way to St. Austell Golf Club just a few miles away. After returning from a round of golf, guests can relax on the patio with a fine wine or cask ale from the lounge. The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Charlestown Harbour and Shipwreck Museum.
Spa Hotel
Polkirt Hill
Mevagissey
Cornwall
PL26 6UY
011 (+44) 01726 842244
spahotel-cornwall.co.uk
Headlands Hotel
The Headlands Hotel overlooks Mevagissey Bay and Chapel Point. Guests will enjoy a color television, coffee maker, hair dryer, private baths and wireless Internet. The hotel offers the guests a full breakfast before they venture out for the day to play a round of golf at the nearby Porthpean Golf Club. The hotel will help guests arrange sport fishing or horseback riding through the countryside.
Headlands Hotel
Polkirt Hill
Mevagissey
Cornwall
PL26 6UX
011 (+44) 01726 843453
headlandscornwall.co.uk
About The Author
Originally from Huntersville, W. Va., Eric Cornelison has been writing news and sports articles for more than 25 years. He now publishes travel, sports and religious articles on a variety of websites and in magazines, such as the "Red Oak Record" and "Ellis County Press." Cornelison holds a Master of Business Administration from West Virginia University and doctorate in religious theology from Rochville University.