Mullion Cove Harbour Live Cam

South West Coastal path running directly in front of the hotel


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  • Mullion Cove Hotel
  • Lizard Peninsula
  • Cornwall, TR12 7EP - United Kingdom
  • 01326 240328
  • [email protected]
  • https://www.mullion-cove.co.uk/

Walking Holidays in Cornwall

Having no railway however has not stopped visitors seeking out this very special location to take a break since that time and Mullion Cove has been a popular hotel for many years.

On December 6th 2006 Mullion Cove Hotel was acquired from the previous owners Clive Wilkinson and Jane Davis by Thurlestone Estates and the Grose Family who originally came from Cornwall. The Grose Family are experienced hoteliers and owners of the award winning 4º Thurlestone Hotel on the South Devon Coast.

One delight of Cornwall is coming in for a good meal after a day's walking or sightseeing. You'll find a wealth of hotels restaurants and pubs, offering excellent food and service, open throughout the year. Nowadays, the food in these establishments is lighter, less reliant on cream and fat, with many external influences, principally Mediterranean and Far Eastern. Comfort can still be found, however, in homely produce, served with grace and flair. The Cornish food tradition is kept alive, not so much by sales of pasties, star-gazey pie and the like, but more by the ingenious use of local foodstuffs. Dishes often rely on raw materials such as saffron and clotted cream, but not necessarily in the 'traditional' manner.

There is something to suit everyone's taste and pocket. Some places, understandably, specialise in seafood, notably Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant in Padstow, or Critchards at Porthleven. Seafood features on most menus as we are supplied with the finest, fresh fish and shellfish from local waters. Cornish produce features prominently too: quality beef and lamb, dairy produce, charcuterie products and interesting cheeses. The Yard Bistro, Trelowarren, and the Trengilly Wartha Inn, Constantine, offer food encompassing all these great sources within a very special Cornish atmosphere.

Choose the elegance of Nansidwell, a traditional country house, or the charm of the Cornish cottage Pennypots. The clifftop Tredragon Hotel, or the harbourside Lugger hotel, both make eating out a joy. Wander down the cobbled street in Penzance and you'll find Harris's, an intimate candlelit restaurant. The Food in Cornwall Association was launched in 1995 to promote quality cooking in the County. Details of members of the group can be obtained from the Cornwall Tourist Board.

Mullion Cove Hotel warmly welcomes residents and non residents to dine at the hotel in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Great food, featuring an extensive choice of local Cornish and West Country produce is available in either: The Cove Bistro - Open daily for drinks and refreshments from 11am with the menu including: freshly made morning coffee, delicious hot chocolates, fresh fruit smoothies, local Cornish beers and ciders, and a range of snacks and meals including freshly made sandwiches and steaks.

The Atlantic View Restaurant - Open from 7pm daily and serving a leisurely quality evening dinner and Sunday lunch menus the Atlantic View Restaurant is an increasingly popular place to dine on the Lizard Peninsula. The four course daily changing menu features an extensive range of fresh local Cornish produce and a stunning selection of hand crafted dishes all prepared with great care. Evening dinner is charged at £28 per person and non residents are most welcome. We strongly recommend that you make an advance table reservation.

Boasting some of the most stunning and awe-inspiring dramatic coastal scenery in Britain and designated an area of outstanding natural beauty, the Lizard Peninsula with its timeless tranquillity is one of the most special and unspoilt places in Cornwall to take a holiday anytime of the year.

The Lizard has a wide appeal, but for many visitors it is the magnificent Cornish Coastal Path that draws them to return again and again to the Lizard Peninsula with it's dramatic serpentine cliffs, picturesque thatched cottage fishing harbours and beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches to discover and explore. Situated on the west coast Mullion Cove Hotel is perfectly located for you to discover and explore all that Cornwall has to offer.