St Agnes - Cornwall

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St Agnes is a thriving village on Cornwall's beautiful north coast. There is plenty to see and do in the area with breathtaking scenery and beaches, walks and attractions.

Make St Agnes a part of your Cornsih holiday this year!


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St Agnes, history and present-day details

St Agnes was built upon its tin mining history and today it welcomes visitors from far and wide for its place on the north Cornwall coast as both a traditional Cornish village and a surfers hot spot.

The village has an array of shops and places to eat and drink and is well worth a visit. St Agnes can also provide accommodation from camping sites to guest houses to hotels.

There is plenty to see and do in the area. Walkers will enjoy the coastal paths and views to die for, along with the in-land remains of Cornwall's tin mining industry. There are a number of safe beaches in the area, some with life guards. You can sit back and enjoy a well-deserved rest, or join in the fun of being in the water. You can even take up surfing and other water sports with some beaches offering lessons and equipment hire.


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Looking for Somewhere to Stay?

We have some fantastic hotels and guest houses to choose from all over the country. Whether it’s a short break or a 2-week holiday, you will be sure to find something that meets your requirements.

Here is a random sample of what is on offer for the area you are searching. Use the Hotel Search form below to start a detailed search.


St George's Hotel

Newquay, Cornwall

St George's Hotel

This charming family-run hotel is ideally situated just a short walk away from Newquay's bustling town centre and popular beaches, including Fistral Beach, renowned for surfing. Enjoying 17 miles of beautiful coastline and panoramic sea views, Newquay attracts visitors both young and old, who come for the water-sports, nightlife, coastal and country walks, and national trust houses which are in close proximity. For moments of relaxation, the hotel also has a comfortable bar lounge, pool table and separate TV lounge. Please note, we do not except hen and stag parties.

Bedrooms: 16


Melvill Guest House

Falmouth, Cornwall

Melvill Guest House

Just a stone's throw from a beautiful sandy beach and a short walk away from the town centre, this elegant Victorian guesthouse is perfectly placed to explore Falmouth and its surroundings. Run by Karen and Chris Johns, Melvill House has been transformed into comfortable accommodation with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Open all year-round, it comprises of double, twin and family rooms, all of which are en suite. A comfortable sitting room is there to enjoy a cup of tea, coffee, or use books and games, consult guides and brochures about the area.

Bedrooms: 6


Great Western

Newquay, Cornwall

Great Western

The newly refurbished Great Western, Newquay, is the perfect spot to stay, eat and drink on Cornwall's breathtaking Atlantic Coastline. Set in the heart of Newquay, with unrivalled cliff-top views, landscaped gardens, the Great Western offers relaxation, informality and modern comfort. All just a few steps from the sea, with its golden sandy beaches. Steam, the hotel's bar and restaurant, offers the best in informal dining and socialising throughout the day and into the evening, with a menu of locally sourced dishes which blend Cornwall with the Mediterranean. All the food is freshly prepared and locally sourced where possible, while the well-stocked and stylish bar offers a full range of drinks.

Bedrooms: 72


Bosanneth

Falmouth, Cornwall

Bosanneth

Set within award-winning gardens, with spectacular views overlooking Falmouth Bay, this elegant Edwardian house offers en suite accommodation, 2 minutes' walk from Gyllyngvase Beach and 5 minutes from Falmouth town. This traditionally run guest house has 8 spacious, well appointed rooms, each one individually decorated to a high standard with a unique character and style. Most of the rooms boast breathtaking views across Falmouth Bay or overlook the gardens and terrace. The dining room, lounge and sun terrace also enjoy spectacular sea views. The Blue Flag Gyllyngvase Beach is just a pleasant 2-minute stroll away and all that Falmouth town has to offer is just 5 minutes' walk away. With an excellent reputation for hospitality, tasty home cooking and the use of fresh locally-source produce; Bosanneth is now fully licensed and open all year round. It offers bed and breakfast and optional evening meals, if booked in advance.

Bedrooms: 8


Edgcumbe Hotel

Newquay, Cornwall

Edgcumbe Hotel

The Edgcumbe Hotel is situated in a superb position, overlooking the sea at Newquay, Cornwalls premier resort. A resort that offers so much to holiday makers, young and old, throughout the four seasons of the year. Dominating the town is the rugged coastline with seven miles of golden sand, washed by the Atlantic Ocean. Newquays beaches provide firm golden sand backed by dramatic cliffs with coves, sand dunes, caves and exiting rock pools ready and waiting to be explored. Also, of course some of the best surfing in the country, hosting leading international surfing championships for a number of years. The Edgcumbe is situated in a superb position overlooking the beautiful cliff tops of Newquay Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, and only a short walk to the town centre. Among our facilities is a sauna (chargeable). Sam Cobley and family have been in the hotel trade for 40 years. He has a dedicated team that ensures from the moment you arrive until it is time to depart; your stay exceeds expectations and gives you that home from home feeling.

Bedrooms: 80


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