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The St Moritz was, in the 30s and 50s, a well known seaside institution that had fallen into disrepair by the end of the last century. Bought up and restored by Hugh Ridgway and others, the hotel has been recreated with something of the original art deco glamour, but with a family friendly twist. Surfing had not been invented in the 30s -nor had the luxurious spa it boasts today - and the hotel is geared firmly towards the whole range of family fun - two pools (indoor and outdoor), brasserie style eating, breezy seaside bedrooms, and plenty of activities, from surfing to tennis to sailing. There are spectacular walks in this area of Cornwall, too. For family fun in stylish surroundings. it's one of the best options on this beautiful part of the Cornish coast. Plenty of deals off season.
Country Escape
Local exploring
Sights nearby
Watersports
Great walks
Cycling
Sailing
Windsurfing
Surfing
Families
Beach Life
Restaurant
Views
Owner managed
Family Suites
Roof terrace
Sit-out Terrace
Romantic
Contemporary
Child friendly
Self catering
Gym
Chic
Self catering to rent
There are 38 villas & 13 apartments (all luxury) for those who want to self cater yet have access to the hotel's facilitiesSpa
The property boasts the UK’s only Cowshed Spa outside Soho HouseRestaurant
The Seaside Cafe and Shorecrest Restaurant serves fresh, local, and seasonal produce with chargrilled flavoursHot Tub
Hot tub for up to five people besides the indoor poolSwimming Pool
Outdoor and indoor poolsSit-out Terrace
Massage
Outdoor dining
Roof terrace
Family Suites
Views
Child friendly
Gym
Sights nearby
Watersports
Great walks
Cycling
Windsurfing
Sailing
Surfing
Originally published by Sunday Times
Originally published by Sunday Times
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