Hotel Review
Hotel Review: Mullion Cove Hotel & Spa, Cornwall
For an utterly relaxing escape in a dramatic coastal location, Mullion Cove Hotel is hard to beat, offering the perfect spot for a rejuvenating break within peaceful surroundings. The striking hotel provides a traditional Victorian-era seaside retreat, with seasonal cuisine and a new eco-spa designed to mirror the landscape.
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Rooms available from £133.50 per night
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OUR REVIEW
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Situated just a few minutes' climb from Mullion cove's historic harbour, with direct access to the South West Coast Path, the hotel provides an idyllic spot for exploring the Lizard Peninsula. It's just a fifteen-minute drive to The Lizard, the most southerly point of the UK, while a 25-minute drive takes you to the fishing port of Porthleven.
By car: Mullion Cove is 5 hours 45 mins from London, 2 hours from Plymouth and 3 hours from Torquay. There is free parking.
By train: London Paddington to Redruth station takes 4 hours 45 mins. The hotel is a 40-minute taxi ride from the station. Book trains to Redruth.
THE LOOK AND FEEL
This traditional historic building boasts staggering views around the headland. After many years of refurbishment, it now offers a light-filled, relaxed and unpretentious space with period features retained where possible. You'll also find a nod towards the coast within the artworks and colour schemes underpinning the glorious surrounding landscape.
THE FACILITIES
Relax in the hotel's various communal spaces to a backdrop of sea vistas; from the newly renovated Glenbervie Bistro and award-winning Atlantic View Restaurant to three spacious lounges (one is dog-friendly) and a palm-fringed terrace with far-reaching sea views.
- Restaurant
- Swimming pools
- Terrace
- Lounge
- Sauna
- Hot tub
- Spa treatments
- Pet-friendly
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
BED AND BATH
The hotel's 30 spacious ensuite bedrooms have been thoughtfully revamped by award-winning London/Cornwall interior designers, Hart Miller, to offer laidback luxury. Many rooms have sea views and bathrooms are bright and generous.
Room types: Standard, Partial Sea View, Sea View, Premier Sea View, Garden Sea View Suite, Harbour Sea View Suite, Apartments
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with Made for Life toiletries, TV, tea and coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
Dine in the traditional Atlantic View restaurant or the relaxed Glenbervie Bistro, where daily-changing menus brim with local produce. Head Chef, James Heath, actively engages with local farmers, encouraging sustainable fishing, and utilises seasonal vegetables wherever possible.
Atlantic View Restaurant: 2 AA Rosette dining. Open daily for dinner. Three courses £39.95.
Glenbervie Bistro: all-day dining and light bites including pizza and burgers. Open daily 12.30-9 pm. Mains from £12.
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