St Mawes Accommodation & Hotels
A selection of hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs in the area which are recommended by the HarbourGuides.com team.
Accommodation, Bars & Inns, Private Functions, Restaurants
The Victory Inn is the only traditional pub in St Mawes, Cornwall enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike. Serving lunches and dinners seven days a week, the menu contains something for everyone including fresh local seafood dishes, steaks, pasta and vegetarian options. Children's menu also available.
Upstairs is an elegant but informal non-smoking restaurant serving the same excellent menu (booking advisable). Outside seating with views over the harbour. Good selection of beers and wines including 4 different real ales and 3 lagers. Children and dogs welcome.
Accommodation
Tresanton has 29 rooms, some with their own terrace. All the rooms have magnificent sea views and all have been individually furnished with antiques and Cornish art.
There are 2 family suites, which can accommodate up to three children, each with its own terrace.
The hotel has a cinema, a bar, a sitting room, conference facilities.The restaurant, with terraces overlooking the sea, specialises in fish and other local produce.
Tresanton also offers a spacious children's room, a lovely Wendy House and a cinema to entertain our younger guests.
Accommodation, Private Functions

The Idle Rocks sits on the edge of St Mawes harbour wall in the quaint fishing village of St Mawes, on the tip of the Roseland Peninsular, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The view from the hotel is the Cornish dream brought to life: a small, idyllic harbour, narrow lanes of tidy fisherman's cottages, green fields that slope down to the sea and sandy beaches. St Mawes is located on the southern coast of the UK's mildest county, where daffodils begin to bloom in January, this makes the Idle Rocks a destination to visit all year around. Within the Roseland Peninsula, the Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes truly is a beautiful example of a luxury Cornwall Hotel.
Aside from its enviable location the hotel is a magnet for discerning diners, attracted by its reputation for superb cuisine as well as those simply seeking to relax in its friendly ambience and comfortable accommodation.
The terrace is simply the best place around to sit and watch life on the water of this bustling harbour in summer. In winter, the theatre of water on display (compliments of Mother Nature), provides a natural symphony of entertainment - best enjoyed from the comfort of the hotel lounge, bar and restaurant.
FOOTNOTE:
Two of the Harbourguides crew (Liz and Steve) were fortunate enough to stay at the Idle Rocks Hotel and although both have traveled all over the world they can not think of a nicer hotel or location anywhere. Liz said “its been one of the most enjoyable weeks away I have ever had” and Steve added “the rooms the restaurant and the service is second to none” They would both along with the rest of the Harbourguides crew like to say a big thank you to all the staff there especially the manager Chris Skidmore!
Accommodation, Private Functions
The St. Mawes Hotel is set right on the waters edge and has been substantially refurbished and modernised in the last few years. Although we call it a Hotel we like to think of ourselves as more of a bar with rooms, so not to disappoint those who seek to find traditional hotel accommodation.>br>
All the bedrooms are simple and stylish with Ensuite bathrooms with shower and bath. Three of our five rooms have the most superb sea views.
A supplement will be charged for single occupancy.
All prices are based on double occupancy. In order to secure a reservation a deposit amounting to the cost of the first night, per person is required at the time of booking.
Dogs are welcome by prior arrangement at a charge of 5.00 per dog per night excluding food.