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“A boutique seaside hotel well positioned right on the harbour wall in St Mawes. Rooms are designed with a fresh take on traditional design. Expect sea views, plush beds, and modern fabrics. The popular restaurant serves a well-executed British menu with an Asian twist. A chic coastal stay.”

“A boutique seaside hotel well positioned right on the harbour wall in St Mawes. Rooms are designed with a fresh take on traditional design. Expect sea views, plush beds, and modern fabrics. The popular restaurant serves a well-executed British menu with an Asian twist. A chic coastal stay.”

Hotel Review

Take something old, take something new, add colour and you have the Idle Rocks, located in the heart of St Mawes. It's right up to the moment and shouts seaside chic. Barefoot comfort bedrooms are immaculate and nigh on faultless although a tad on the small side. Bathrooms have walk in showers and towels that surprisingly dry you. There is plenty of action nearby with young daredevils leaping and jumping into the sea from the harbour wall but you can leave them to their antics and enjoy the elegant restaurant, which serves delicious and fresh as can be ingredients and the staff create just the right ambience - stylish and simple.

 

Written by Fiona Duncan

Recommended For

  • Foodies
  • The award-winning restaurant serves British menus with an Asian influence using the best of local and seasonal produce
  • Families
  • A spacious family suite, a private cinema, and a wide choice of activities make this perfect family holiday material
  • Surfing
  • Cornwall is renowned for its surf beaches and there are several schoold nearby that offer lessons
  • Kayaking
  • Explore the picturesque creeks and hidden beaches of the Roseland peninsula on a kayak
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Use the hotel's sister property's Hidden Cinema for a private movie experience
  • Sailing
  • Head to St Mawes for sailing and power boating
  • Birdwatching
  • Watersports
  • Golf
  • Fishing
  • Beach Life
  • Child friendly
  • Family rooms and children's meals
  • Lively
  • Family Suites
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Contemporary
  • Beach nearby
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Child friendly
  • Family rooms and children's meals
  • Family Suites
  • Bar
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Outdoor dining
  • Meeting Room
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Parking
  • Games room
  • Wifi
  • Concierge
  • Room service
  • Sitting Room
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Surfing
  • Cornwall is renowned for its surf beaches and there are several schoold nearby that offer lessons
  • Kayaking
  • Explore the picturesque creeks and hidden beaches of the Roseland peninsula on a kayak
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • Use the hotel's sister property's Hidden Cinema for a private movie experience
  • Sailing
  • Head to St Mawes for sailing and power boating
  • Birdwatching
  • Watersports
  • Golf
  • Fishing

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Why do people love staying in your hotel? The entire hotel is stunning and its location is arguably one of the best in the county. Whilst the surroundings are fundamental, it’s the people within that create its soul and make it live and breathe. We have a vibrant, passionate team of young people, many of whom are themselves local and their service is what truly makes the stay for our guests effortless. What is there to do in the area? There is so much to do here in St Mawes and on the Roseland Peninsula. Sailing is at the heart of the community and there are so many opportunities to get involved on the water. After a day out fishing our guests are often bringing our chef their fresh-caught Mackerel to add to their supper. The kayaks are great fun, and there’s crabbing in the harbour. We will prepare you a picnic and arrange a local rib to drop you off at a nearby secret beach that you can only get to by boat. In the village there are some fantastic boutiques and art galleries, and of course St Mawes Castle with its breath taking views over the Carrick Roads. What kind of breakfast do you offer? Our ‘Chefs Table’ is filled with Cornish yoghurt, berries, homemade breads, pastries, fruit and not forgetting our Idle Mary station, all of which you can help yourself to. Then, to start your day in the right way we offer a full a la carte breakfast from the kitchen with dishes such as ‘proper porridge’ with clotted cream, eggs benedict and local kippers with poached egg. Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We have a fantastic Restaurant and Terrace bar that is open to hotel and non-hotel guests alike. We offer lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. With sensational seafood at the core of what we do, we source only the freshest and seasonal ingredients locally, prepared with simplicity. We often recommend that our guests visit the hidden hut at Porthcurnick beach only a couple of miles away from St Mawes, lunch on the beach or even a rustic evening at one of their feast events is simply a ‘must’ when here visiting the South coast. Which are your most popular room types, and why? Our ‘Sea Rooms’ are the top category of rooms, they are generously proportioned, many with double windows enjoying the spectacular sea views, and all with wonderful bathrooms. All of our rooms are uniquely designed, meaning that everyone has their own favourite. A lot of our repeat guests like to try a different room each time they stay as they are keen to try out the different schemes. All but 3 of our rooms boast the breath-taking views over the harbour and sea. What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? The Idle Rocks is where people come to re-engage with the simple pleasures in life. Kick your shoes off and embrace the relaxed simplicity of great surroundings, great food, and great people.

Other Reviews

Fiona Duncan reviews the Idle Rocks

I’m in Cornwall once more, only this time the Arctic conditions of early summer are mercifully absent and the weather is doing exactly what it says on the tin.

Originally published by Telegraph (view article)

Sunday Times Ultimate 100 British Hotels 2014

There’s something special about waking up to the sound of waves crashing into St Mawes harbour

Originally published by Sunday Times (view article)

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