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Experience the delightful vacation at St Mawes Cornish hotels

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Because of the bewitching beauty and green rich atmosphere, Cornwall has always been a place of imagination for poets and novelists. For those who wish to spend time in a serene landscape and inhale the fresh scoop of air accompanied by genuine hospitality, Cornwall would be the perfect destination. Being a mini paradise in the earth, Cornwall serve both who love adventure as well as relaxing atmosphere. St Mawes Cornish hotels are the part and parcel of the hotspots in Cornwall that serves the visitors with excellent facilities and features. Being widespread over all the significant spots, these hotels offer the incredible views and services that you would ever come across.

With a bunch of brilliant staffs and the exceptional facilities, the Cornish hotels are known for its hospitality and goodwill. They are the best place to attain peace and enhance your inner beauty. The awe-inspiring sun sets and sea views make these hotels ideal fit for all kinds of vacations. The Luxury hotels St Mawes treat the visitors with extreme grace and elegance. It is at these hotels you can choose your own rooms which you feel you can dwell in comfortably. You can either enjoy all the adventurous activities that are being practised in these areas or sit back in your chair and relax down your soul with a sip of cappuccino.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Monday, December 12th, 2011

For a short break or week-long getaway this autumn, you can explore some of Cornwall’s gardens at their finest. As the leaves start to change colour, the gardens become absolutely breathtaking.

Cornwall is often described as the ‘garden capital of the world’. For those keen gardeners, there are plenty of stunning gardens to visit. You have the chance to see everything from wild woodland to perfectly manicured lawns.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan are a delight at any time of year. The Gardens belong to the Tremayne family, and have done for more than 400 years. The garden is one of the most mysterious estates in England.

It offers over 200 acres for exploration, from Victorian Productive Gardens (over 200 varieties of mostly heritage fruit, vegetables, salad and herbs), romantic Pleasure Grounds (National Collection of ‘Camellias and Rhododendrons introduced to Heligan pre-1920’) to lush sub-tropical jungle (luxuriant foliage, outstanding trees, exotic plants), and Wildlife projects (80 acres of ancient pastures, woodland and wetland).

From 22nd to 28th October 2011, The Lost Gardens of Heligan is hosting a national creative event called ‘The Big Draw’, a celebration of drawing, which aims to help widen the country’s passion for drawing. According to the official website, ‘Heligan’s theme for the event “Drawing in the Heligan Harvest” compliments the seasonal gardening activities and the annual Harvest display’.

If you are holidaying with a canine companion they can enjoy the walk too as many of these gardens welcome dogs on a lead.

Looking for a great range of Cornish holidays ideas? There is plenty to discover and you are never far from a beach, a boat ride to hidden coves or harbourside villages. You can look for hotels in Fowey, bed & breakfasts, holiday cottages, or campsites.

Cornish Hotels will provide you an experience like no other

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Thinking of taking that Cornish holiday? Then it is time you get to know of what to expect with regards to accommodation and the type of cuisine you will be subjected to. The best and fun thing about Cornish hotels is that they are well situated and located apart from each other. For instance, St Mawes hotels are situated to the south while on the west and north are other hotels and facilities offering equal quality standards.

Cornish hotels will add to your experience by providing you the most perfect holiday package while at the same time providing you with the best accommodation and best rooms possible to allow you enjoy the rich and pretty views of the villages, the harbour, and the mountains. You may also have to choose between residing in one of the romantic hotels should you be couples or just put up in a beautiful Cornwall hotel.

St Mawes Cornwall harbour was basically designed for big ships and has since been maintained to preserve the rich history told along the shore of this harbour. For that reason, a number of hotels have critically been located along the harbour to add to the beauty as well as curry on the rich history of King Henry and his son. Cornish hotels equally tell a story both form their design and finish thereby complimenting well with the Cornish tradition and way of life.

Suitable Prices

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

The holy city of Fowey has lot to offer besides its beautiful churches and serenity. Popular legend has it that Jesus  visited Fowey as a child, along with Joseph of Arimathea  who was a merchant. A number of Cornwall holiday sites which have dedicated themselves to service the tourists of this holy city provide the best possible Cornish Hotels at the prices suitable to all. Contemporary to classic looking Cornish, hotels can be made available.

These self catering holiday cottages will provide you the comfort of home giving an ideal base to your spend your Cornish Holidays in the best possible way in one of the most beautiful towns in the country.

The Fowey Hotel is one of Cornwall’s hidden treasures with its idyllic location setting the scene for a relaxing, peaceful, and enjoyable stay. Built in 1982, this edifice is known for its beautiful Victorian age furniture, its wide area, exquisite menu in its restaurant and amazing wines. The hotel is privately owned and renowned for its friendly, relaxed atmosphere and high standards. Many of the individually decorated en suite bedrooms offer panoramic views as do all of the public rooms.

Fun Filled Holidays in the English Waters

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

The main reason for the tourists to visit the United Kingdom is that it is located at a very scenic coastline, which energizes your mind and makes you feel positive. The waters which touch the sandy beaches of the English County of Devon make this place worth visiting. Besides the coast and waters, there are other features as well, which makes the place a living heaven and tourists are turning for excursion trips towards it. Hotels in Devon by the sea are designed in such a way that it gives them a traditional touch of history. This can also be seen in the hotels in Cornwall, the city which is the heart of Devon and its tourism industry and sector. Recreational activities on the waters happen all day and night, which include events and water sports. This makes it a place that one must definitely visit at least once in his or her life time. It is sure to spice up your life and leave you craving for more. Cornish hotels are really special and it really makes your trip worth it; it’s definitely a must visit.

Hotels in Fowey

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

The Fowey Hotel sits majestically overlooking the River Fowey estuary and with spectacular views, award winning food, friendly service and well appointed rooms it is a true “home away from home” hotel. Established in 1882 this hotel boasts some of the most breathtaking views in the area and is an ideal location to sit and watch the yachts sailing in and out of the busy estuary. Due to Fowey being a traditional fishing town parking is limited at the hotel, but please do enquire and we will do our very best to help.

The other Hotels in Fowey which are suggested to the travelers include The Old Quay House Hotel, The Fowey Hall and Upton House. Together these four Cornish Hotels have been bestowed upon with the following awards:

  • Visit Britain Gold 2011
  • Visit Britain Breakfast Award 2011
  • Regional and Miscellaneous Visit Cornwall Tourism Awards – Bronze Small Hotel of the Year 2009
  • AA Awards Red Stars 2011
  • Regional and Miscellaneous Visit Cornwall Tourism Awards – Silver Small Hotel of the Year 2009

There are many places that offer facilities for guests with disabilities, although not all have been inspected to National Accessibility Standards.

Changing our perception through travelling

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Perception is the way with which we see things in our own way. That is how travelling helps us to understand that we are not the centre of the Earth. This is what makes travelling more fun and exciting. A place outside your country boundary lines is just a place when you see it on TV or in any newspaper article, but when you visit it by yourself whole of the perception of looking at things changes. People travel every day in order to feast this perception and see the things all by themselves. Most of the travelling nowadays is done for recreational purposes and this travelling is done in vacations. Many of the hotels are booked and reserved in advance in the most exotic places of the world. To name these places Devon and Cornwell, two towns of England, are the most talked about towns. Cornish hotels and hotels in Devon are regularly serving the everyday influx of travelers, tourists and visitors who are hungry for travelling and making discoveries of various new things. These two places are an inspiration for the tourists for a long time and still more tourists want to explore these two towns every coming day. Beautiful sceneries and the calm sea attractive view make the towns so adorable that one would want to spend whole life in these towns. The places are a must visit.

St Mawes-Picture Perfect

Monday, September 19th, 2011

St Mawes, a small quite fishing village in the southwest of Cornwall is known the world over for its natural beauty. The area is a mixture of marshlands, valleys, beaches and a beautiful coastline. Thus tourists from all over the world flock to the town, to experience firsthand the beauty of St Mawes. If you are looking for a quite place to simply relax and let go of everyday stress or a place of natural beauty to have a party or wedding with friends and loved ones, then this is the place for you.

Due to the tourism industry a variety of hotels are present. From small home run businesses to large luxury hotels, you can find a place to stay based on your budget. Thus finding a good Cornish Hotels are relatively easy. But it is advisable to book in advance since the hotels get filled fast during peak tourist season.

St Mawes Cornwell, other than fishing and natural beauty is known for its luxury hotels by the sea. Idle Rocks is one such hotel situated near the sea that offers high quality rooms, great service, good food and stunning views of the sea from the rooms itself. Additionally the town is just a boat ride away from Falmouth which has a number of sea side resorts and tourist destinations.