In 43 acres of parkland, this stunning 19th-century manor house has a luxurious spa, a gym and an infinity pool. It offers a range of accommodations just a few miles from The Eden Project.
Located in the center of St. Austell, White Hart Hotel features a traditional restaurant and lively bar. The Rail Station is 5 minutes’ walk away and there is free private parking.
Guy
United Kingdom
Breakfast was great and nice variety of choice!
Also a comfy bed and lots of hot water .
Set in 2 acres of grounds, Boscundle Manor features a heated indoor swimming pool, bar and a spa. Just 1 mile from The Eden Project, the property also offers free parking and free WiFi.
Ronald
United States
We had a wonderful experience, welcoming and relaxing, beautiful grounds. Thee owners couldn't have been more helpful or attentive. The breakfasts were made exactly to order and we will be back.
Perched on the rugged cliffs of St Austell Bay, The Carlyon Bay Hotel features a luxury spa, award-winning restaurant and a golf course. The hotel has panoramic views and 4-star bedrooms.
Robert
United Kingdom
It’s luxury feel and the location was very nice overlooking the sea
On average, 3-star hotels in St Austell cost $97 per night, and 4-star hotels in St Austell are $132 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in St Austell can be found for $123 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in St Austell this weekend is $156 or, for a 4-star hotel, $303. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in St Austell for this weekend cost around $1,770 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Small but not very pretty town with some quirky shops and a...
Small but not very pretty town with some quirky shops and a few cafes, restaurants and bars, including a Wetherspoons. On main line railway station -a 6 minute train journey to Par and it's beach. 3 major supermarkets on the ring road a short drive from centre. it was a good central location for me as the hills that I wanted to walk in Cornwall were all within an hours drive in any direction.
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
Unfortunately St Austell is suffering the same as a lot of...
Unfortunately St Austell is suffering the same as a lot of other towns and high streets and is run down with a lot of closed shops.
It was also chucking it down with rain so probably not the best time to see it.
If you are in the area recommend eating at the the Holmbush Inn. Great food and a lovely atmosphere.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We did not really look around St Austell itself but it...
We did not really look around St Austell itself but it looked lovely from the car. We specifically went there because it was central to The Eden Project and The Heligan gardens which was our reason for visiting. I will say though the drivers there have incredible road etiquette which was lovely. I think we will visit again as we enjoyed our stay there very much
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Anonymous
China
Scored 10
10
St Austell is an amazing place.
St Austell is an amazing place. Easily accessible if you don’t have a car as the bus and train station are just outside the town centre. It is not the hustle and bustle of bigger towns but it has hidden gems, beautiful parks and everything you could need
Mel
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Site some way outside St. Austell. Nice area.
Site some way outside St. Austell. Nice area. Easy to get down to St. Maws and take a foot ferry across to Falmouth that saves the drive and the hassell of finding parking. St Austell is not my most liked town but below it is the Roseland peninsula that has many hidden coves and beaches.
Linda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I've been to St Austell many times, it's a good location to...
I've been to St Austell many times, it's a good location to travel around Cornwall. Some shops in the town centre have closed but you can still buy what you want, We had dogs with us, we found a dog friendly cafe in the town centre. Plenty of places to eat in the area eg Wetherspoons, The Ship (Par), The Holmbush. For beach, it's near to Carlyon Bay and Par Sands.
Annette
United Kingdom
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the location was perfect for The Eden Project and the Lost Hardens of Heligan. We walked to Carlyon Bay for a beach day and found places to eat close by in Charlestown and Mevagissey. The hotel is stylish and welcoming with a choice of places to relax indoor and outdoors. Their cream tea and breakfasts were amazing! Also, there were lovely touches like a bag hung on our door every morning with homemade muffins for a pre breakfast treat.
Everything was Fantastic, the staff were marvellous room was very comfortable and spotless, the food was just Excellent I had two dinners and two breakfasts cooked freshly, could not fault the whole stay, better than the big hotels i have stayed in, can't wait for the next time I am that way so I can stay again.
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