Hotel Review
Fistral Beach Hotel and Spa, Newquay, Cornwall
Check in, and chill out at this cool and contemporary adult-only spa hotel with incredible sea views, an innovative cocktail menu and fresh seasonal food. Think chilled beach vibe, to a backdrop of surf and sand.
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Rooms available from £210 per night
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Location
In a prime position on the north Cornish coast, there's plenty to do in the area, with world-class surfing on the doorstep and an array of independent eateries, pubs, bars, boutiques and cafés in the town centre. On the far side of the beach and just a short stroll from the hotel is a small complex of eateries, including Rick Stein Fistral, The Stable, The Fish House and Ann's Cottage.
Just a 20-minute walk will take you into the town centre of Newquay.
By car: it's 5 hours from London, 3 hours from Bristol and 90 minutes from Exeter. There is paid private parking available.
By train: London Paddington to Newquay (via Par) takes around 5 hours. The station is 10 minutes from the hotel in a taxi. Book trains to Newquay.
Style
Celebrating its spectacular location, the hotel's design combines natural materials with a contemporary edge. The palette of soft blue, grey and white hues emulate the Cornish coast - reflecting the laidback vibe of Fistral Beach.
Service & Facilities
Hotel guests have complimentary access to the rejuvenating spa and gym facilities, home to a vitality pool, steam room, sauna, hot tub and nine treatment rooms including a couple's room. There is also a fitness suite with classes ranging from yoga to boxercise and beach fit. If you fancy catching a wave, the Quiksilver Surf School is affiliated with Fistral Beach, based at a sister hotel, The Esplanade. If watching people surf is more your thing, head to the outside decked area at Dune restaurant, lounge and Bay bar, which offers the ideal space to relax over a sundowner.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Spa
- Swimming pool
- Gym
- Parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Bedrooms
Rooms and suites have been designed with the coastal location in mind, with soft colour palettes evoking the nearby sea views. Furnishings are simple yet understated, and bed linen is crisp and comfortable. Bathrooms have large rain showers, robes, slippers and a selection of GAIA toiletries.
Room types: Economy, Standard, Sea View, Sea View Balcony, Best, The Suite
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, bathrobes and slippers, TV, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
Tuck into fresh Cornish seafood at Dune, where carefully curated dishes reflect the ethos of the hotel. Expect locally-sourced ingredients used to create a contemporary menus that evolve with the seasons - with dishes like John Dory with caramelised cauliflower purée, roast cauliflower and caper and hazelnut beurre noisette.
Dune Restaurant: fine dining, modern European cuisine. Open for breakfast and dinner.
Bay Bar: relaxed atmosphere, small plates and cocktails. Open for lunch and dinner.
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