Lugger Hotel

Top choice in South Cornwall


The consummate romantic hideaway, teetering on the harbour's edge in pretty Portloe. Sumptuous rooms dot the smugglers' inn and adjoining fishermen's cottages, with classy furnishings, decadent beds and the sound of waves breaking from your window, although the building's higgledy-piggledy architecture means that rooms are on the small side. The restaurant and spa are both spoils too.


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