Places to stay in St Austell, Cornwall
Photos: Tee-side, Claremont Hotel
Inns / B&Bs: Welcome to Eden Lodge, premier Bed and Breakfast on the South Cornish Coast in St Austell. We are in a Quiet Cul-de-sac location with direct access to A390, A391 and close to the A30 and A39. Eden Lodge provides first class executive accommodation in relaxed, informal, friendly surroundings. .....

9 Lamorna Park, St Austell, PL25 3SX
(+01144) 01726-73711
Campsites / RV Parks: Welcome to Tregarton Park, an exclusive touring and camping park near Mevagissey in Cornwall. Whether it's a short break or a longer stay Tregarton Park can provide you with a relaxing haven to recharge your batteries. Our 12 acre family run camping park in Cornwall is within easy reach of several .....

Gorran, Nr. Mevagissey, St Austell, PL26 6NF
(+01144) 01726-843666
Campsites / RV Parks: Trelispen Caravan and Camping Park is set in beautiful south Cornish sea and landscape. Several safe sandy beaches are within a mile of the site. Fishing and boating facilities are available at nearby Gorran Haven (three quarters of a mile) and Mevagissey (2.5 miles). There is impressive cliff .....

Gorran Haven, St Austell, PL26 6NT
(+01144) 01726-843501
Campsites / RV Parks: St Austell in Cornwall is host to this 5 star Best of British Holiday Park and Campsite. With landscaped grounds, indoor heated swimming pool, well equipped caravans and campsite,bar and Restaurant, our refurbished shower block and not forgetting the lovely holiday apartmentsin the Manor .....

Pentewan Road, St Austell, PL26 6DJ
(+01144) 01726-843266
Inns / B&Bs: Tregoney House is Grade 2 listed and was built in the 1800’s for a local sea captain. It is situated in the heart of Mevagissey, a picturesque working fishing village. While staying here you can sample the wonderful restaurants all serving fresh local fish, or just relax in our cosy local pubs. .....

19 Tregoney Hill, St Austell, PL26 6RD
(+01144) 01726-842760
Inns / B&Bs: Escape to Sunnycroft and relax in a haven of contemporary comfort and luxury blended with charming period character… A perfect base from which to explore, Sunnycroft is ideally located in the heart of the Cornish Riviera and just minutes from the legendary Eden Project. With the unique beauty of .....

28 Penwinnick Road, St Austell, PL25 5DS
(+01144) 01726-73351
Hotels: The White Hart Hotel is a small, comfortable hotel in the centre of St Austell, Cornwall, a bustling town two miles from Cornwall's south coast.
Recently refurbished to a high standard, all of the hotel's 17 en-suite bedrooms combine the individuality and character of this beautiful old building .....

2-3 Church Street, St Austell, PL25 4AT
(+01144) 01726-72100
Hotels: The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall is situated on the picturesque harbour of Charlestown with stunning views of the port and coastline of St Austell bay. It has been a hotel since 1920 and now incorporates the Harbourside Inn Public House since 2004.
The Pier House Hotel .....

Harbour Front, St Austell, PL253NJ
(+01144) 01726-67955
Inns / B&Bs: Arches was originally part of an old Victorian boys school built in the early 1900's, which has been renovated into Bed & Breakfast accommodation, comprising of large and spacious en-suite rooms and a guest dinning room. Guests also have the use of our conservatory and patio. The Green room with .....

78 Bodmin Road, St Austell, PL255AG
(+01144) 00172-664644
Hotels: With our spectacular cliff top location and stunning 180" sea view over St Austell Bay, the Porth Avallen Hotel is the ideal place to stay and explore Cornwall's many attractions... from the popular Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Charlestown Shipwreck Centre to the wonderful .....

Sea Road, St Austell, PL25 3SG
(+01144) 01726-812802
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St. Austell is a bustling market town often referred to as the capital of the Cornish Alps. The ethereal white mini-mountains, the spoil heaps of the china-clay industry lend an eerie atmosphere to the landscape. William Cookworthy discovered the clay in 1755, and with the opening of the pits to mine the clay St. Austell’s population and prosperity soon began to grow.
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