We Love —
- This harmonious stay surrounded by natural beauty, from the sea to woodland.
- Strolling through nine acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, home to subtropical plants you won't find anywhere else in the country, thriving in their microclimate home,.
- Heading over to Bream Cove for a picnic on the sand as you listen to the sounds of the waves, before taking a coastal walk around Rosemullion headland towards the Helford River.
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Hotel Meudon 4* —
One of Cornwall's best-kept secrets, Meduon Hotel 4* is a secluded country-house hotel with its very own private beach. Walk through subtropical gardens with thriving plants on every scale.
The red-brick manor house facade gives way to light and airy accommodation that lets the Cornish sunlight flood in.
You'll find the charming village of Mawnan Smith under a mile from the property, and the coastal town of Falmouth with its pretty harbour is around 15 minutes away by car.
Your room —
Just for you:
- One complimentary bottle of house wine per room per stay
This offer is based on a choice between a Garden View Room, Garden View Room with Balcony/Terrace or a Sea View Room with Balcony.
GARDEN VIEW ROOM
Admire the views of the formal gardens with their bright flowering plants and pretty paved paths from your Garden View Room. Inside, you'll find the same meticulous attention to aesthetics in the bespoke furniture and refined decor. Enjoy thoughtful extras like a luxurious Vispring mattress.
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Garden View Room with Terrace/Balcony
Recently-refurbished, these rooms offer all the same style and comfort as the Garden View Rooms, but with magnificent valley views to take in from your very own balcony.
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Sea View Room with Balcony
Wake to lovely sea views and fall asleep to the soft sound of waves lapping at the shore in this comfortable and cosy room on the coast.
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Your dining choices
This is a half board stay (breakfast and your evening meal served in the main buffet restaurant - excludes drinks). Please see the details section for further information about your board basis conditions.
Dine on freshly-caught fish and seafood, prepared by the passionate kitchen team. The restaurant places an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients, even foraging from within the hotel grounds. Examples from the ever-changing seasonal menu include Kilhallen pork fillet and South coast hake, and there's also a delectable Afternoon Tea menu for the afternoons.
Your time
Relaxation is top priority at the hotel with everything from yoga sessions to wild sea swimming and stand-up paddleboarding on offer.
Book in for a Signature Stone Body Scalp and Foot Ritual massage at the spa, using essential oils including Bloom Remedies Serenity oil to help you unwind from head to toe.
There's also an on-site personal trainer dedicated to creating tailor-made fitness programs, which can also take place on the beach.
Falmouth —
With miles of stunning coastline, rolling moorland, protected heathland, enough beaches to visit one every day of the year, an exciting art scene and World Heritage Sites, Cornwall both on and off the water has endless possibilities for everyone who visits. Enjoy stunning gardens, beach walks, heritage attractions, golf and, for those who fancy something a little more active, plenty of outdoor or water-based activities.
The lovely harbour town of Falmouth is the ideal spot for a sunny break away from the daily grind. During the day you can visit the waterfront villages up and down the estuary aboard one of the many ferries that leave from the harbour and when the sun goes down join locals and visitors alike who head for the lively seafood restaurants, bistros and wine bars.