Hotel Review
Talland Bay Hotel, Looe, Cornwall
With its breathtaking coastal views and unique character, Talland Bay Hotel offers lashings of luxury, along with one or two characterful surprises, that make for an unforgettable escape on the South Cornwall coast.
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Location
Enjoy fabulous views over the coastline, access to the Coastal Path and a beach that's dog-friendly all year round. This is certainly an enviable location to explore South Cornwall's coastline.
The hotel is between the ancient harbour towns of Looe and Polperro on the South West Coast Path.
By car: 5 hours from London, 2 hours 30 minutes from Bristol and under an hour from Plymouth. Free on-site parking available.
By train: London Paddington to Looe takes around 4 hours, after which, a taxi takes 15 minutes to the hotel. Book trains to Looe.
Style
Formerly a 16th-century house, there is a homely feeling, while the subtropical gardens create a magical element. Eclectic artworks and individually styled rooms give off a mismatched Alice in Wonderland vibe. The hotel is a delight to explore.
Service & Facilities
Talland Bay is exceptional for dog-owners; the hotel welcomes canine pals, and you can pick up print-outs of local walks and other attractions at reception. Laidback luxury sets the hotel apart; expect attentive service during long days spent lounging in beautiful surroundings.
Expect attentive service - staff are happy to give recommendations and tips, or just have a natter. The cascading gardens provide plenty of places to relax and take in the sea views. In cooler weather, cosy up with a drink by the log fire in the lounge.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Garden
Dog-friendly
- Family friendly
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
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- Landscaped gardens
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Afternoon tea
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Bar
- 2 AA Rosette Restaurant
- Sustainable dining
- Sea views
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Dog-friendly
- Family friendly
- Free parking
Bedrooms
Rooms are individually styled with playful décor and original design features, as well as comfortable seating areas. Rooms with a sea view feel luxe.
Room types: Classic Country View, Classic Sea View, Superior Sea View, Garden Cottage
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers, tea and coffee-making facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
There's a focus on fish and seafood, naturally. In the summer, feast on grilled mackerel or crab salad on the terrace, and when it's cooler, devour steamed Fowey mussels and Cornish cheeses in the conservatory. The terrace restaurant has a fine dining menu. The hake, wild mushroom and oxtail dumpling was an utterly yummy treat.
The Restaurant: 2 AA Rosette, nose-to-tail sustainable dining, seasonal menus. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.
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