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Situated on the edge of picturesque Mount's Bay, Marazion is a popular destination on Cornwall's couth coast with its gorgeous golden sandy beach and wonderful views over to St Michael's Mount. The town is also within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and close to a RSPB reserve. However it's a small town so the accommodation options are slightly limited. Our pick of the best places to stay in Marazion includes a luxury B&B and a family friendly beach front hotel.
Marazion is ideal for families, with both clean sandy, and ideal rock pooling beaches, and plenty of action on the water from windsurfing, paddle boarding and kitesurfing to sea kayaking. Marazion is just a few miles outside of Penzance, and a short drive from the Tate, St Ives, Land’s End, the Lizard Peninsula, and the Eden Project, so there's plenty for those interested in a spot of culture and exploring further afield.
There’s a vibrant local community of artists and sculptors who keep the local galleries and boutiques going, and a healthy collection of cafes, bars and restaurants for all tastes and budgets. As you'd expect the best places to stay in Marazion are exceptionally busy especially during the peak summer months. Do your research and book well ahead to avoid disappointment.
No spam. Only sweet updates about the latest hotel openings and the best places to stay.
Cornwall (Penzance)
A charming farmhouse turned into a cosy B&B with views over St Michael’s Mount Bay. Rooms are individually styled but all have a classic country feel and private terraces. Hearty breakfasts are served and there are wonderful walks in the area. A grown-up stay, ideal for a quiet rural getaway.
Cornwall (Marazion)
Boutique hotel, bar & restaurants renowned for their laid back style & stunning beachfront location. Sitting in a pocket of paradise on Cornwall’s beautiful West Coast, the lovingly restored hotel is in a spectacular spot looking out over Mount's Bay & St Michael's Mount