Find your perfect holiday park here, from family escapes and coastal havens to fun-filled adventures, there's something for everyone.
Cornwall offers one of the widest ranges of holiday accommodation in the UK; with over 2,500 properties spread across this beautiful region, it’s easy to find somewhere that suits your group size, budget and preferred location. You can shape your break exactly how you want it, whether that’s waking up by the coast or unwinding harbourside. From cosy cottages tucked away in quiet villages to lodges near the shoreline, lively holiday parks and unique glamping spots, there’s no shortage of choice. It’s a destination that works brilliantly for couples seeking quaint escapes, families looking to make the most of time together or groups of friends planning fun-filled getaways. Wherever you choose to stay, you’ll have the perfect base to explore Cornwall’s beaches, towns and landscapes, making every day of your adventure one to look forward to.
Cornwall accommodation gives you the freedom to plan your break your way, with a huge range of places to stay across the coast and countryside to suit different trips and travel styles. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family holiday or a getaway with friends, exploring different accommodation types can help you find the stay that’s right for your trip.
Choosing the right Cornwall accommodation comes down to the kind of break you're planning and the experience you're looking for. With so many options available, it’s worth understanding and comparing both the type of stay and the part of Cornwall that best suits your plans.
Choosing where to stay in Cornwall is often shaped by who you're travelling with and what you want from your break. From traditional cottages and modern lodges to lively holiday parks and unique glamping stays, each option offers different benefits depending on your group size, budget and holiday style.
Holiday cottages offer excellent privacy and a traditional home-from-home feel, making them a popular choice for couples, families and larger groups looking for space and flexibility.
Lodges are known for their contemporary design, open-plan layouts and easy access to outdoor space, making them ideal for families, dog owners and those looking to stay close to nature.
Holiday parks provide great value for money and are often chosen by families for their on-site entertainment, activities and facilities.
Glamping accommodation offers a unique way to experience Cornwall's natural surroundings, making it particularly popular with couples and those looking for something a little different.
Who is each accommodation type best suited to?
Families: Holiday parks, cottages and lodges.
Couples: Cottages, lodges and glamping stays.
Larger groups: Spacious cottages and larger lodges.
Dog owners: Dog-friendly cottages and lodges with easy access to outdoor space.
The time of year can also influence which type of accommodation is right for you. Summer is ideal for lively seaside escapes, while spring and autumn bring quieter surroundings and great conditions for exploring. Winter stays can feel slower and more relaxed, giving you the chance to experience Cornwall from a different perspective.
Location can play a big part in choosing the right Cornwall accommodation, with both coasts offering very different experiences, depending on the type of break you're planning.
North Cornwall is a great choice if you're drawn to dramatic coastline, surfing beaches and lively seaside towns. Popular destinations such as Newquay, Bude and Padstow offer easy access to renowned surfing spots, coastal walks along the South West Coast Path and family attractions including Newquay Zoo and the Camel Trail.
The north coast is often favoured by active travellers, outdoor enthusiasts and those looking for a traditional seaside holiday with plenty to see and do.
South Cornwall has a gentler pace, characterised by sheltered coves, picturesque harbours and peaceful waterways. Towns such as Falmouth, Fowey and Looe are ideal for those looking to explore maritime history, boat trips, independent shops and waterfront restaurants.
The south coast is particularly popular with families, couples and visitors seeking picturesque coastal scenery without the busier atmosphere often found in Cornwall's main surfing destinations.
If you're still deciding where to stay, consider what you'll spend most of your time doing.
North Cornwall is often the better choice for surfing, coastal adventures and lively beach towns.
South Cornwall suits visitors looking for sheltered beaches, harbour towns and a more relaxed pace of life.
With dramatic coastlines, charming harbour towns and miles of countryside to explore, Cornwall is made for magical getaways. Browse these popular accommodation types and discover the holiday experience that suits you best.
Helston, Cornwall
Par, Cornwall
Lower Kenneggy near Praa Sands, Cornwall
Charlestown, Cornwall
Trenear near Helston, Cornwall
Cape Cornwall, Cornwall
Gweek, Cornwall
St Kew, Cornwall
Gulval near Penzance, Cornwall
Constantine near Falmouth, Cornwall
Polperro, Cornwall
Dobwalls, Cornwall
Goonhavern, Cornwall
Lanreath, Cornwall
Looe, Cornwall
Buckshead near Truro, Cornwall
Truro, Cornwall
Falmouth, Cornwall
Praze-An-Beeble, Cornwall
Tintagel, Cornwall
St Austell, Cornwall
Tre'r Ddol, Cornwall
St Ives, Cornwall
near Liskeard, Cornwall
Elmgate near Saltash, Cornwall
Stibb near Bude, Cornwall
Saltash, Cornwall
Angarrack near Hayle, Cornwall
Penzance, Cornwall
Gulval, Cornwall
Kestle Mill near Quintrell Downs, Cornwall
Mawgan-In-Meneage, near Helston, Cornwall
Mawnan Smith near Falmouth, Cornwall
Mawnan Smith, Cornwall
Lanivet near Bodmin, Cornwall
St Newlyn East near Newquay, Cornwall
Lanivet, Cornwall
Cornwall offers a wide range of places to stay, including cottages, lodges, holiday parks and glamping options. You’ll also find coastal stays, countryside retreats and options suited to short breaks or longer getaways.
Start by thinking about the type of break you want, your group size and your preferred location. Cottages are great for privacy, lodges suit those looking for open-plan spaces in scenic settings, while holiday parks can offer more facilities on your doorstep for families and groups.
Summer is perfect for coastal stays and beach-focused breaks, while spring and autumn are ideal for quieter escapes and exploring the countryside. Winter can be a great time for crisp coastal walks and enjoying a slower pace.
For peak seasons like summer and school holidays, it’s best to book several months in advance to secure the most popular options. For off-peak stays or last-minute breaks, you may have more flexibility and choice closer to your travel dates.
Couples may prefer smaller cottages or lodges, while families often benefit from larger properties or holiday parks with all the added extras. Groups of friends can enjoy spacious homes or multiple-bedroom stays that allow everyone to relax together.
Prices can vary depending on the time of year, location and type of stay. Peak summer months tend to be more expensive, while off-season breaks can offer better value, making it easier to find something that suits your budget and style.
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