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Cliff Head Hotel

Sea Road, Carlyon Bay, St Austell, PL25 3RB, United Kingdom
Cliff Head Hotel
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Built as a prestigious hotel by a local tradesman in 1934, the Cliff Head hotel has been under private ownership for many years. Perfectly located on a private road in Carlyon Bay directly opposite the Carlyon Bay hotel. Overlooking beautiful sandy beaches and coves and close to many scenic clifftop walks offering gorgeous panoramic views of the amazing cornish coastline, the hotel is right in the middle of the Cornish Riviera, which makes it the perfect base from which guests can go out and explore the numerous and wonderful sights Cornwall has to offer. Whether it be old Castles, historic houses, beautiful gardens which, thanks to the cornish climate all year round being perfect for growing, are home to many varieties of tropical plantlife or the many fishing villages close by, guests won't be short of things to see and do to make their stay a memorable experience they'll want to relive many times. The hotel overlooks beautiful sandy beaches on which guests can spend the day sunbathing, splashing around in the sea or exploring the coves dotted along the coastline. The location of the hotel also provides easy travelling access to many attractions such as the quaint coastal villages and ports of Looe, Polperro and Mevagissey. There is a golf course almost adjacent to the hotel with 2 more situated close by as well as watersports, horse riding, boat trips and fishing. Just 3miles away is the stunning Eden project, the worlds largest greenhouse with its vast array of plants providing beautiful colours year round. Just 9miles away are the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a garden of beauty set in 200 acres which were created and maintained by the Tremayne family for generations and was featured as a 'live' wildlife location by the BBC. The town of Charlestown with its Shipwreck Centre museum is only 2km away and the city of Truro with its cobbled streets, historic cathedral and delightful little craft shops and flea markets is only half an hours drive away. The National Maritime museum is 30km away in the town of Falmouth where guests can learn all about the maritime history of Cornwall or view the Sealife from the 'Underwater Tidal Zone'. In all, guests won't run out of things to do during their stay.Amenities are Banquet facilities, Bar, Conference facilities, Dry cleaning, Internet access - Wireless, Lobby, Non-smoking rooms, Parking facilities - Free, Reception, Restaurant, Room service, Safe deposit box at reception, Secretarial services and Smoke-free hotel.

Check-in Time:

1500

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

Classic Double/Twin room:The room offers one double or one twin beds. It includes Alarm clock, Cable / Satellite TV, Color TV, Ensuite / Private bathroom, Hairdryer, Heating, Internet access, Kettle, Non-smoking rooms, Room service, Tea and coffee making facilities and telephone.

Total Floors:

3 floors.

Rooms:

Classic Double/Twin room:The room offers one double or one twin beds. It includes Alarm clock, Cable / Satellite TV, Color TV, Ensuite / Private bathroom, Hairdryer, Heating, Internet access, Kettle, Non-smoking rooms, Room service, Tea and coffee making facilities and telephone.

Directions

Located along a private road the Cliff Head hotel is overlooking gorgeous sandy beaches and coves. Offering the guest comfort, peace and tranquillity, the hotel is close to all the attractions of the Cornish Riviera.

Area

St. Austell.

Dining

RestaurantGuests can relax in the wonderfully pleasant, elegant yet informal surroundings of the hotel's newly refurbished restaurant. Offering a delightful, diverse choice of food, the hotel's menus change constantly so guests have a wide range of choice during their stay. The table d'hote menu changes daily while the a'la carte menu changes with the seasons and the chefs work tirelessly to produce fantastic dishes with ingredients sourced from local producers and suppliers. Guests can compliment their meals with a glass of wine from the extensive wine list also available. The cocktail bar and lounge in the hotel offer the perfect atmosphere for guests to enjoy their evening whether starting here and going on to explore the nightlife in the area or just to spend a relaxing evening after taking in the sites on offer during the day. Bar meals and snacks are available as well.

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