
Crashing waves and spectacular sea views. Elegant, inviting luxury rooms and apartments. Amazing food and friendly staff. These are just some of the reasons guests love the Mullion Cove Hotel and Spa, one of the best and most romantic of hotels in Cornwall. Set in a dramatic sea view location on the Lizard Peninsula, we offer a breathtaking escape from the everyday.
Outstanding luxury breaks in Cornwall start here. If you are looking for first class service as it used to be, yet without a hint of stuffiness, Mullion Cove is the perfect place to unwind. Enjoy walks along the South West Coast Path, go wildlife spotting or dip into local art and heritage treasures.
Outstanding luxury breaks in Cornwall start here. If you are looking for first class service as it used to be, yet without a hint of stuffiness, Mullion Cove is the perfect place to unwind. Enjoy walks along the South West Coast Path, go wildlife spotting or dip into local art and heritage treasures.
Reviews (13)
Paul Womble Brewer
Dec 05, 2021
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Sherry Dempsey
Dec 01, 2021
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Rachel Parker
Nov 28, 2021
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Had a wonderful experience of tea in the lounge with the most beautiful view to enjoy over Mullion Harbour on a chilly, November Friday afternoon. Excellent service received from the staff who extended a very warm welcome to us. Peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. Would love to return, thank you for a lovely time x
Janine King
Nov 16, 2021
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The chap that served us was a lovely polite man very efficient.
However the food was not so good, crab sandwich lacked crab for the price, with my partner being a chef - had said the crab was just about to turn, could tell by the smell! The bread seemed to have been left out and had gone hard on the edges.
The freshly baked bread with oil and balsamic was so stale you could knock someone out with it!
Potentially one of the worst meals I've eaten.
Very disappointed I'd used my £45 voucher on it..
That i received from my work place as a thank you for my hard work. Gutted!!
However the food was not so good, crab sandwich lacked crab for the price, with my partner being a chef - had said the crab was just about to turn, could tell by the smell! The bread seemed to have been left out and had gone hard on the edges.
The freshly baked bread with oil and balsamic was so stale you could knock someone out with it!
Potentially one of the worst meals I've eaten.
Very disappointed I'd used my £45 voucher on it..
That i received from my work place as a thank you for my hard work. Gutted!!
R. S.
Nov 04, 2021
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Mark Bramwell
Nov 04, 2021
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Wendy Bloor
Oct 26, 2021
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We had two nights at Mullion Cove hotel. I've been here before and love it. The staff are very friendly and helpful, nothing is too much trouble. Our room was very comfortable with stunning cliff top and sea views and a very comfortable bed.
There is an interesting menu in the bar and restaurant, all the food was delicious.
There is an interesting menu in the bar and restaurant, all the food was delicious.
Sophie Perry
Oct 21, 2021
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We had a lovely overnight stay. Room was lovely, service excellent and breakfast/ dinner both delicious with a good selection. The spa is small yet perfectly formed. Yes it's a shame the drive (it's not a through road) runs in front of the hotel but this is clear from Google maps and a shame when other reviewers allow this to affect their rating. We look forward to returning!
Karen Wh
Sep 22, 2021
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Michella L.
Apr 26, 2014
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Kim H.
Aug 12, 2011
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Whilst on holiday near to Mullion we decided to have an evening meal to watch a sunset, unfortunately it wasn't available but the location is perfect. Our meal was well cooked & presented. Staff tip top on service & menu. there is a coice of places to eat, the bistro or Atlantic Restaurant. Both have excellent views out to sea. Not to expensive, given its location & a hotel.
Qype User Tjenn
Nov 17, 2008
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May 08, 2008
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