Hotel Review
The Godolphin, Marazion, Cornwall
Located on Mount's Bay in Marazion, the Godolphin is the gateway to one of the most iconic landmarks in Cornwall - St Michael's Mount - as well as a lovely base for exploring west Cornwall. Mount's Bay is a mecca for water sports enthusiasts and guests can enjoy a variety of activities including sailing, wind surfing, kite surfing, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking here. The beachside position is perfect for those looking for a relaxed restaurant experience with views of the beach. Expect fresh seasonal produce and interiors that hone in on the natural beauty of the location, bringing the outside in. Soak up the sunshine on the beachside terrace with a local gin or ale - bliss.
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THE DETAILS
Location
Low tide offers the perfect opportunity to walk the ancient cobbled causeway across to the Mount - take a passenger ferry back when the tide floods in.
The Godolphin is right on the beach in Marazion, a short walk from the town's shops and cafés.
By car: the hotel is 6 hours from London, 3 hours 30 mins from Bristol and 2 hours from Plymouth. Free parking is available opposite the hotel.
By train: London Paddington to Penzance takes around 5 hours. The hotel is then 10-15 mins away in a taxi. thetrainline.com
Style & Character
The Godolphin offers an escape that's well suited to beach lovers and watersports enthusiasts, with plenty of seafaring activities in close proximity. We love the bright, abstract prints by Henry Garfit, artist and founder of the Newlyn School-of-Art, along with mixed-media sketches of Mount's Bay by Juliette Paull.
Service & Facilities
You can't beat cocktails on the terrace before a stroll along the sand dunes, beautifully wild and right on the doorstep.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Terrace
- Free Parking
- Free Wi-Fi
- Pet-friendly
Guests with dogs will recieve a 'Salty Paws' arrival pack with a blanket, bowl and treats.
Rooms
Sea View rooms have a private balcony, perfect for those striking vistas across to St Michael's Mount. These seaside sanctuaries are the perfect spot to relax while watching a dreamy sunset behind the bay.
Town View, Sea View
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom, tea and coffee facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi, desk
Food & Drink
From the Fisherman's Pot to the Cornish sole and catch-of-the-day fished right from the local waters, the extensive seafood menu here steals the show, and Craby's bar serves insanely delicious crab sandwiches and nachos.
Shutters Restaurant & Lounge Bar: relaxed dining, seafront terrace, seasonal menu, seafood, steaks, British classics. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Mains from £18.
Craby's: crab, mussels, oysters, prawns, snacks. Open for dinner on Fridays and lunch and dinner at weekends. Large plates from £11.
Check availability
Rooms available from £110 per night
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