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Staying In Cornwall: 7 Highly Rated Clean Hotels Compared

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Staying In Cornwall: 7 Highly Rated Clean Hotels Compared

Discover 7 highly rated hotels in Cornwall praised for cleanliness. Compare locations, facilities, and booking tips to find your ideal stay.

Staying In Cornwall: 7 Highly Rated Clean Hotels Compared

Cornwall consistently ranks among the UK's most visited regions, drawing travellers to its dramatic coastal cliffs, historic fishing villages, and moorland landscapes. When it comes to finding hotels with strong cleanliness ratings in Cornwall, the options stretch from clifftop inns on Bodmin Moor to farmhouse B&Bs steps from the Lizard Peninsula - each offering a distinctly different experience. This guide cuts through the options to help you book with confidence, whether you're after a self-catering cottage, a traditional pub room, or a countryside B&B.

What It's Like Staying In Cornwall

Cornwall occupies the far southwestern tip of England, and that geography shapes everything about staying here - distances between towns are real, public transport is limited, and having a car is almost essential outside of a handful of villages. The A30 is the main arterial road, but it frequently slows near Bodmin and during summer weekends, so journey times between, say, Tintagel in the north and the Lizard Peninsula in the south can easily exceed 90 minutes. The region rewards those who plan ahead: independent travellers who research micro-locations rather than booking blindly will get far more out of their stay.

Pros:
Exceptional coastal variety - from sheltered coves near Looe to exposed Atlantic surf beaches near Newquay, all within the same county
Strong concentration of historic sites (Tintagel Castle, Restormel Castle, Cotehele House) clustered enough to combine in a single trip
Authentic fishing villages like Port Isaac and Looe retain genuine character, with independent restaurants and working harbours

Cons:
Car dependency is near-total outside Truro and Penzance - rural bus services run infrequently, especially outside summer
Peak summer (July-August) brings heavy road congestion and sharp price increases at popular coastal spots
Mobile signal and broadband connectivity remain patchy across large stretches of the Lizard and Bodmin Moor

Why Choose Hotels With High Cleanliness Ratings In Cornwall

In Cornwall's mix of historic inns, farmhouse B&Bs, and self-catering cottages, cleanliness ratings are a particularly reliable filter - older buildings can hide maintenance issues, and remote properties don't always match city-hotel standards of upkeep. Travellers who specifically search for cleanliness-rated properties in Cornwall tend to avoid the most common disappointments: musty rooms in stone-walled pubs, poorly maintained shared bathrooms in budget guesthouses, and holiday cottages that haven't been updated since their last renovation. Highly rated properties here typically score above 8.5 for cleanliness on major booking platforms, which in Cornwall's context means consistently laundered linen, properly maintained en-suite bathrooms, and well-kept communal spaces.

Pros:
Cleanliness-rated properties in Cornwall often also invest in maintenance of kitchens and bathrooms - critical for self-catering stays
Farmhouse and B&B properties with strong cleanliness scores typically include quality breakfast as standard, adding real value
Higher-rated properties tend to be owner-managed, meaning issues are addressed faster than at chain properties

Cons:
The highest-rated clean properties book out around 8 weeks in advance for peak summer dates - last-minute availability is limited
Cleanliness-focused rural properties rarely offer late check-in, which can be inconvenient after long drives on Cornish roads
Some top-rated small B&Bs and inns have strict cancellation policies that offer limited flexibility

Practical Booking & Area Strategy

Cornwall divides broadly into three zones that affect your base decision: the southeast around Looe and the Rame Peninsula suits travellers interested in quieter fishing villages and easy access to Plymouth; the north coast around Tintagel and Port Isaac appeals to those drawn to Arthurian heritage and dramatic cliff scenery; and the Lizard Peninsula is the right base for anyone targeting England's southernmost point and St Michael's Mount. Bodmin Moor, centred around villages like Liskeard and St Cleer, sits in the middle of the county and offers the best cross-Cornwall positioning - Looe, Plymouth, and Launceston are all within around 25 km. For the Eden Project and the south coast, the mid-Cornwall base wins on logistics. Book at least 6 weeks ahead for July and August at rural properties - demand from UK staycationers fills quality accommodation quickly, and the cleanliness-rated properties in this guide are among the first to sell out.

Best Value Stays

These properties offer strong cleanliness ratings alongside practical features - self-catering kitchens, garden access, or included breakfast - that make them particularly cost-effective for multi-night stays in Cornwall.

  • 8.8 Fabulous
    6 reviews
    Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview

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    Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview is a 3-bedroom self-catering holiday home set within the grounds of Rosecraddoc Manor in Saint Cleer, placing guests on Bodmin Moor with road access to Looe (around 13 km), Launceston Castle (22 km), and Cotehele House (19 km) - making it a genuinely central mid-Cornwall base. The property is a full house rather than a hotel room, with a dishwasher-equipped kitchen, 2 bathrooms with showers, and a washing machine - practical features that justify longer stays of 4 nights or more. A private entrance and garden access add separation from other guests on the estate. Free parking is included on-site.

    • 3-bedroom self-catering cottage with full kitchen and dishwasher
    • Private entrance and garden within manor grounds
    • Free parking on-site; 19 km from Cotehele House

    Just a few rooms left at the best rate! 

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    £ 144

  • 9.2 Superb
    239 reviews
    Finnygook Inn Finnygook Inn Finnygook Inn Finnygook Inn Finnygook Inn

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    from 15:00 until 21:00
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    Finnygook Inn sits in the small village of Crafthole on the Rame Peninsula, less than 1 km from Finnygook Beach and 6.5 km from Port Eliot Gardens - one of Cornwall's most underrated historic estates. This is a working inn with a restaurant and bar on-site, which means guests can eat well without needing a car after arrival. The property is around 14 km from Looe Golf Club and Kartworld, making it a practical base for families or couples exploring the quieter southeast corner of Cornwall. All rooms include flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, and free toiletries, while free WiFi and private parking are available throughout.

    • On-site restaurant and bar - no need to drive for dinner
    • Under 1 km walk to Finnygook Beach
    • Free private parking; 6.5 km from Port Eliot Gardens

    Just a few rooms left at the best rate! 

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    £ 126

  • 9.8 Exceptional
    123 reviews
    Courtyard Farm Cottages Courtyard Farm Cottages Courtyard Farm Cottages Courtyard Farm Cottages Courtyard Farm Cottages

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    from 16:00 until 22:00
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    Courtyard Farm Cottages (official site) is a self-catering property in Boscastle on Cornwall's north coast, positioned 10 km from Tintagel Castle - the most-visited heritage site in the region. Units are fully equipped with kitchens including oven, microwave, toaster, and kettle, plus dining areas, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms. Some units include terraces or balconies, making them well-suited to families who spend evenings outdoors. The property provides outdoor play equipment and a picnic area, and both free WiFi and free parking are included. Newquay Cornwall Airport is 44 km away, giving reasonable access for fly-drive arrivals.

    • Fully equipped self-catering kitchen in every unit
    • Outdoor play equipment and picnic area for families
    • 10 km from Tintagel Castle; free WiFi and parking included

    Just a few rooms left at the best rate! 

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    £ 150

  • 9.2 Superb
    153 reviews
    Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character

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    The Jolly Sailor Inn occupies a building dating back 500 years in West Looe, positioned close to the quay with the waterfront a short walk away - a genuine harbourside location in one of Cornwall's most photogenic fishing towns. Breakfast is included in the room rate, served in the traditional pub setting, and every room has a private en-suite bathroom with shower, hairdryer, and free toiletries. The family-run operation means attentive service and a level of property maintenance that is reflected in its strong cleanliness ratings. Plymouth is 21 miles away, making this a viable base for day trips across the border into Devon.

    • Breakfast included in room rate
    • Private en-suite bathrooms in every room
    • Harbourside location in West Looe; family-run since historic foundation

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    £ 125

Best Premium Stays

These properties stand out for distinctive settings, exceptional included facilities, or unique positioning in Cornwall - from England's highest moorland inn to a B&B beside Lizard Lighthouse and a celebrated restaurant with rooms in Port Isaac.

  • 9.2 Superb
    282 reviews
    Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping

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    Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping sits at 996 feet on Caradon Hill, making it the highest inn in Cornwall - a genuinely rare positioning that delivers uninterrupted moorland views and direct walking access from the door. Rooms are ensuite with rustic moorland character, and the hotel is dog-friendly, with miles of walking routes directly accessible without driving. The on-site bar and restaurant features original fireplaces and serves home-cooked meals including fresh seafood and a recommended Sunday roast (served 12pm-3pm, booking advised). Siblyback Lake, offering water sports, is just 4 miles away, and Liskeard market town is 6 miles distant. Free parking is included. Check the official site for current availability and glamping options.

    • England's highest inn at 996 feet - direct moorland walk access
    • Dog-friendly with free parking and full English breakfast
    • On-site bar and restaurant with homemade food and seafood specials

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    £ 104

  • 9.4 Superb
    446 reviews
    Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B

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    Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B is positioned just 200 metres from Kynance Cove and 1.1 km from both Lizard Lighthouse and Lizard Point - England's southernmost tip - giving it a coastal location that very few B&Bs in the county can match. Rooms come with sea views, flat-screen TVs, bed linen, and towels, and the property earns consistently high marks for its breakfast quality. The fabulous breakfast rating on Booking.com is a meaningful differentiator in a region where B&B breakfasts vary considerably. St Michael's Mount is 33 km away, and free private parking is included. Family rooms are available, making this suitable for parents travelling with children who want direct coastal access.

    • 200 metres from Kynance Cove and Lizard Point - England's southernmost point
    • Sea views from rooms; fabulous breakfast rating
    • Family rooms available; free private parking on-site

    Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate! 

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    £ 138

  • 3. Outlaw'S Guest House

    9.4 Superb
    89 reviews
    Outlaw'S Guest House Outlaw'S Guest House Outlaw'S Guest House Outlaw'S Guest House Outlaw'S Guest House

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    Outlaw's Guest House ->

    Outlaw's Guest House is set in Port Isaac, the north Cornwall fishing village known both for its dramatic harbour setting and its association with Nathan Outlaw's award-recognised seafood cooking. The property sits 400 metres from Port Gaverne Beach and 16 km from Tintagel Castle, making it a strong north Cornwall base. Breakfast options run to buffet, à la carte, and Full English - notably more varied than standard guesthouses - and the on-site bar and two restaurants elevate this beyond typical guest house positioning. Selected rooms include sea views, and all rooms come with kettles, flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, and free toiletries. Newquay Cornwall Airport is 32 km away.

    • Two on-site restaurants with buffet and à la carte breakfast options
    • 400 metres from Port Gaverne Beach; selected sea-view rooms
    • 16 km from Tintagel Castle - strong north Cornwall positioning

    Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate! 

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    £ 353

Smart Travel & Timing Advice For Cornwall

Cornwall's tourism season is sharply defined: July and August account for the highest visitor volumes, with coastal villages like Looe, Port Isaac, and Boscastle seeing near-capacity footfall on weekends. Booking 8 weeks ahead is the minimum for summer stays at cleanliness-rated rural properties - the best rooms at owner-managed B&Bs and inns sell out faster than comparable city hotels. May, June, and September offer a strong alternative: weather is reliably mild, coastal paths are accessible, and prices at properties like Haelarcher Farmhouse or Wheal Tor Hotel run meaningfully lower than peak summer rates. For self-catering cottages like Rosecraddoc Manor or Courtyard Farm Cottages, a minimum stay of 3 nights is common in peak season, while shoulder months often allow 2-night bookings. Winter stays on Bodmin Moor suit walkers and those seeking total quiet, but check restaurant and bar opening hours carefully - Wheal Tor, for example, closes its restaurant on Mondays and Tuesdays year-round. For the Lizard Peninsula, late spring (May) catches the coastal wildflowers before the summer crowds arrive.

  • What It's Like Staying In Cornwall
  • Why Choose Hotels With High Cleanliness Ratings In Cornwall
  • Practical Booking & Area Strategy
  • Best Value Stays

    • 1. Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview
    • 2. Finnygook Inn
    • 3. Courtyard Farm Cottages
    • 4. Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character
  • Best Premium Stays

    • 5. Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping
    • 6. Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B
    • 7. Outlaw'S Guest House
  • Smart Travel & Timing Advice For Cornwall
Hotels featured in this article
1. Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview
2. Finnygook Inn
3. Courtyard Farm Cottages
4. Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character
5. Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping
6. Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B
7. Outlaw'S Guest House
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Hotel Comparison Table

Hotel Price Best For Location Trade-Off Top Strength Standout Feature
Rosecraddoc Manor - Lakeview £ 144 Groups or families, self-catering Saint Cleer, Bodmin Moor No on-site dining; car essential 3-bedroom house with private entrance and garden Full manor estate grounds with private entrance
Finnygook Inn £ 126 Couples exploring the Rame Peninsula Crafthole, Rame Peninsula Limited nearby attractions vs north Cornwall On-site restaurant and bar; under 1 km to beach Finnygook Beach under 1 km walk
Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B £ 138 Coastal walkers and nature travellers Lizard Peninsula, near Lizard Point Very remote - limited local dining options 200 metres from Kynance Cove; sea views Closest B&B to England's southernmost point
Courtyard Farm Cottages £ 150 Families with young children Boscastle, north Cornwall 44 km from Newquay Airport - long transfer Full self-catering plus outdoor play equipment Outdoor play area and picnic space on-site
Jolly Sailor Inn - The Oldest Pub In Looe - Family Run And Full Of Charm And Character £ 125 Budget travellers wanting a harbourside base West Looe, southeast Cornwall Pub atmosphere - can be noisy evenings Breakfast included; harbourside walk 500-year-old building steps from Looe quay
Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping £ 104 Dog owners and moorland walkers Caradon Hill, Bodmin Moor Restaurant closed Mondays and Tuesdays Highest inn in Cornwall; direct moorland access 996-foot elevation with panoramic south Cornwall views
Outlaw'S Guest House £ 353 Food-focused travellers, north coast explorers Port Isaac, north Cornwall 41 km from Newquay Train Station Two on-site restaurants; à la carte breakfast Sea-view rooms in Port Isaac's fishing village

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Haelarcher Farmhouse And Helicopter B&B and Courtyard Farm Cottages are the strongest picks for families prioritising cleanliness - both are owner-managed, include family rooms or multi-bedroom units, and carry high cleanliness scores. Courtyard Farm Cottages also provides outdoor play equipment, which is a practical advantage for parents.

  • Jolly Sailor Inn in Looe and Finnygook Inn in Crafthole are typically the most budget-friendly, particularly for couples or solo travellers booking a single room. Both include breakfast or on-site dining, which improves the overall value. Self-catering properties like Rosecraddoc Manor offer lower per-night costs when split across a group.

  • For July and August, book at least 8 weeks in advance - particularly for smaller owner-run properties like Outlaw's Guest House and Haelarcher Farmhouse, which have a limited number of rooms. Self-catering cottages in popular spots near Tintagel and Looe frequently sell out even earlier, sometimes 3 months ahead for school holiday weeks.

  • Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping on Caradon Hill and Rosecraddoc Manor near Saint Cleer offer the most central mid-Cornwall positioning - both put Looe, Liskeard, and Plymouth within around 25 km, while Bodmin Moor walking is accessible from the door.

  • Wheal Tor Hotel & Glamping is the most explicitly dog-friendly property in this selection, with direct moorland walking from the premises. Some other properties may accept dogs on request - always confirm directly before booking, as policies vary seasonally.

  • The Lizard is genuinely remote - Truro is around 30 km away and the road network narrows considerably. Haelarcher Farmhouse suits travellers who want to base themselves specifically at Kynance Cove and Lizard Point for 2 nights, not those wanting to cover all of Cornwall in one trip.

  • Jolly Sailor Inn includes breakfast in the room rate. Haelarcher Farmhouse, Wheal Tor Hotel, and Outlaw's Guest House all offer breakfast, with Outlaw's providing the most varied options (buffet and à la carte). Rosecraddoc Manor and Courtyard Farm Cottages are self-catering with no breakfast service.

  • First-time visitors who want manageable driving distances and access to both coast and heritage sites do best staying in the Looe-Liskeard corridor or around Boscastle. These positions cover Tintagel Castle, the Eden Project, and multiple coastal beaches without requiring more than 45 minutes of driving per day.

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