Old Coastguard Hotel

Top choice in West Cornwall


Run by the owners of the Gurnard's Head, this coastal beauty on the edge of Mousehole ranks as one of Cornwall's top coastal hotels. Rooms are classic – restrained colour schemes, stately beds – and the best obviously have a sea view. Seafood takes prominence in the restaurant (mains £13.50 to £18.50), and there's a cliff garden for soaking up the rays.

The nightly three-course dinner menu (£24.50) is excellent value, and there are also some good deals for room-and-dinner stays.


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