Cornwall Hotels - Cornwall Short Breaks
Known for its spectacular coastline, with a fascinating mixture of popular seaside resorts, secluded coves and unspoilt fishing villages, Cornwall also offers Celtic heritage and the legendary birthplace of King Arthur at Tintagel. A mild climate makes it ideal for short breaks or longer stays all year round.
To help find your ideal Cornwall hotel, scroll down the page to check our hotel selections, many of which have special offers, or choose from our find and book section.
Find and Book Hotels in Cornwall
- By Date(s) - view a wide choice of hotels available on specific dates
- By Hotel - view our listings of all Cornwall hotels
- By Location - view our Cornwall hotels map
- Late availability - check offers for travel within the next few days
Cornwall hotel and accommodation selections
- Cornwall Hotels - our full range of Cornwall hotels
- All Cornwall Accommodation - includes hotels, guesthouses, B&Bs & inns
- Country House Hotels in Cornwall - enjoy high quality service in quiet comfortable surroundings
- Cornwall Budget Hotels - value for money hotels for those wishing to keep to a budget
- Guesthouses & B&B's in Cornwall - great value accommodation with a friendly personal service
- Cornwall Inns - intimate accommodation with a touch of character
- Hotel plus Eden Project entrance - family packages from Superbreak
- Hotels convenient for The Eden Project - hotels, guesthouses and bed & breakfast that are either on route to or close by The Eden Project
- Cottage Rentals - choose from a range of cottages throughout Cornwall, to suit all budgets
Find and book hotels throughout Cornwall
- Bodmin - a market town on the A30, is a good base for both north and south coasts and Bodmin Moor
- Bude - offers excellent beaches and is ideally positioned for exploring the north Cornish coast
- Camborne & Redruth - situated on the A30, are busy shopping and commercial centres
- Camelford - between the coast and Bodmin Moor, situated on the A39
- Falmouth - has a long maritime heritage and is home to the newly opened National Maritime Museum
- Fowey - situated on the south coast, is in an area of outstanding natural beauty
- Helston and The Lizard - with sub-tropical vegetation, rare plants and stunning coastal views
- Liskeard - a busy market town, on the A38, with good transport links to Devon and the rest of Cornwall
- Lostwithiel - the antiques capital of Cornwall is an ideal base for touring
- Newquay - the surf capital of the UK offers excellent beaches, lively nightlife and is an ideal touring base
- Padstow & Rock - ideal for exploring the rugged north Cornwall coast
- Penzance & Lands End - Penzance is a busy town, on the A30, with air and sea links to the Isles of Scilly. Lands End is England's most westerly point and known for its rugged beauty
- Perranporth - on the north coast, has excellent beaches and is a good base for exploring
- St Austell - is a natural touring centre with many of Cornwall's attractions within an hours drive
- St Ives - is home to superb beaches, narrow streets and the Tate Gallery
- The Eden Project - near to St Austell, is Cornwall's most visited attraction
- Truro - a cathedral city, is the busy commercial and administrative centre of the county