Pros
- Cool and contemporary hotel with arty vibe and luxury finish
- Secluded cliff-side setting overlooking beautiful cove
- Each room has individual outdoor space with sea views; some with rooftop pods
- Two outdoor log-fired hot tubs
- Outdoor pool naturally filtered by reeds, overlooking the sea
- Beautiful indoor pool surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows
- Restaurant with locally-sourced ingredients and unique dishes -- breakfast is free with some packages
- Serene Light Relaxation Room and spa with individualized treatments
- Mod library room with billiards
- Free Wi-Fi and parking
Cons
- Open plan bathrooms not for everyone
- No kids allowed is a con for some
- Only accessible by car
- Little else in the immediate area
Bottom Line
The Scarlet Hotel is a super-contemporary and über-arty upscale hotel squarely aimed at grown ups. While the views over Mawgan Porth beach are stunning -- and viewable from every room -- the location might feel a little isolated for some. Guest rooms have a cool natural aesthetic and private outdoor space with sea views, and the restaurant employs locally sourced ingredients in creative, whimsical dishes. Log-fired hot tubs provide that magical holiday moment, and there's no shortage of other relaxation opportunities on-site: a very mod library, serene spa with copper tub, and benches tucked along sandy paths, to name a few. Rates may feel high for this caliber of hotel -- and if so, guests could check out the cheaper sister Bedruthan Hotel nearby -- but there's enough in its luxurious and zen-like ambience to justify the added costs.
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Amenities
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Arty and eco-friendly ethos with fresh and unconventional vibe
Built in 2009 with a key aim to showcase local artists in bright and open spaces, the über-contemporary Scarlet Hotel is an architectural stunner. With huge windows and airy, light-filled rooms, the hotel displays playful, sometimes edgy, art around every corner. Another ambition of the three sisters who own the hotel, was to build and run the property with super-eco-friendly credentials while not sacrificing the feel of elegance and luxury, which can be seen, and felt, throughout -- the outdoor pool, for example, is reed-filtered. Also, thanks partly to the no-kids policy, the ambience is of almost zen-like calm, where the unconventional is often embraced -- there is no reception desk, for example, but guests are always personally met upon arrival. Even the grounds and surrounds have an organic and natural feel to them, where gravel pathways wind past fields of wild flowering sea-thrift and shrubs to a rugged, wind-swept beach.
Location
Secluded spot overlooking Mawgan Porth cove on the north Cornish coast
The hotel is located just off a quiet residential road by a cliff overlooking Mawgan Porth beach on the north coast of Cornwall. There's almost nothing in the way of restaurants or shops nearby, or even public transport, so a car is recommended. It's a short stroll down to the sandy beach, and there are plenty of coastal walks in the area. Further afield, the surf mecca of Newquay is a 15-minute drive away, while the pretty fishing village of Padstow is 20 minutes by car. Parking at the hotel is free.
Rooms
Scandinavian flavor, and private outdoor space with sea views
Each of the 37 rooms has its own individual outside space -- from private courtyard gardens to terraces and balconies -- with quirky furnishings and lovely views. Decor is cozy and contemporary with a Scandinavian flavor -- blond wood flooring, retro-design furniture, and playful patterned wallpaper. There are five categories of rooms, some of which include their own rooftop lounge or pod with beanbags and sea views. Others have open-plan bathrooms, or tubs in the actual rooms, so modesty might not be optional. All rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, but no minibar or tea and coffee facilities (hot drinks and water can be ordered free of charge).
Features
Log-fired hot tubs and eco-friendly indoor and outdoor swimming pools
The hotel's eco-friendly credentials are most evident in the outdoor reed-filtered pool, requiring no chemicals to clean the water, and looking out over the cliff. The hotel also has two outdoor, log-fired hot tubs with similar fantastic views, encouraging the sense of being in a wild, natural setting. A locally sourced breakfast, lunch, and dinner is served at the Scarlet Restaurant, looking out over the bay; among the creative dishes are a chocolate mousse with honeycomb, and fallow deer with pork belly. The spa offers Ayurvedic-inspired treatments and steam room, while there's also an indoor swimming pool (in a lovely room with floor-to-ceiling windows) for laps. Even more relaxation space can be found in the library, with a pool table, and plenty of common areas with soft seating overlooking the wonderful scenery. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
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Scene
Arty and eco-friendly ethos with fresh and unconventional vibe
Built in 2009 with a key aim to showcase local artists in bright and open spaces, the über-contemporary Scarlet Hotel is an architectural stunner. With huge windows and airy, light-filled rooms, the hotel displays playful, sometimes edgy, art around every corner. Another ambition of the three sisters who own the hotel, was to build and run the property with super-eco-friendly credentials while not sacrificing the feel of elegance and luxury, which can be seen, and felt, throughout -- the outdoor pool, for example, is reed-filtered. Also, thanks partly to the no-kids policy, the ambience is of almost zen-like calm, where the unconventional is often embraced -- there is no reception desk, for example, but guests are always personally met upon arrival. Even the grounds and surrounds have an organic and natural feel to them, where gravel pathways wind past fields of wild flowering sea-thrift and shrubs to a rugged, wind-swept beach.
Location
Secluded spot overlooking Mawgan Porth cove on the north Cornish coast
The hotel is located just off a quiet residential road by a cliff overlooking Mawgan Porth beach on the north coast of Cornwall. There's almost nothing in the way of restaurants or shops nearby, or even public transport, so a car is recommended. It's a short stroll down to the sandy beach, and there are plenty of coastal walks in the area. Further afield, the surf mecca of Newquay is a 15-minute drive away, while the pretty fishing village of Padstow is 20 minutes by car. Parking at the hotel is free.
Rooms
Scandinavian flavor, and private outdoor space with sea views
Each of the 37 rooms has its own individual outside space -- from private courtyard gardens to terraces and balconies -- with quirky furnishings and lovely views. Decor is cozy and contemporary with a Scandinavian flavor -- blond wood flooring, retro-design furniture, and playful patterned wallpaper. There are five categories of rooms, some of which include their own rooftop lounge or pod with beanbags and sea views. Others have open-plan bathrooms, or tubs in the actual rooms, so modesty might not be optional. All rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, but no minibar or tea and coffee facilities (hot drinks and water can be ordered free of charge).
Features
Log-fired hot tubs and eco-friendly indoor and outdoor swimming pools
The hotel's eco-friendly credentials are most evident in the outdoor reed-filtered pool, requiring no chemicals to clean the water, and looking out over the cliff. The hotel also has two outdoor, log-fired hot tubs with similar fantastic views, encouraging the sense of being in a wild, natural setting. A locally sourced breakfast, lunch, and dinner is served at the Scarlet Restaurant, looking out over the bay; among the creative dishes are a chocolate mousse with honeycomb, and fallow deer with pork belly. The spa offers Ayurvedic-inspired treatments and steam room, while there's also an indoor swimming pool (in a lovely room with floor-to-ceiling windows) for laps. Even more relaxation space can be found in the library, with a pool table, and plenty of common areas with soft seating overlooking the wonderful scenery. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Beach
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Cable
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Dry Cleaning
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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