Hotels in Fowey

Trenython Manor Hotel & Spa
Castledore Road
Tywardreath

Fowey
Cornwall

PL24 2TS
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Set in a secluded estate on the southern coast of Cornwall, with magnificent views over St Austell Bay, Trenython is a Cornish Manor House with a unique Italian touch.

With superb modern accommodation, elegant Restaurant (TM's), Bistro (Peard's) and Lounge Bar, plus a Beauty Spa and Fitness Centre, Trenython Manor is also the ideal venue for Weddings, Conferences, Parties, and for that special night out. We're only 4 miles away from The Eden Project, and many more tourist attractions are close by.

The excellent Leisure facilities; including Indoor Heated Pool, Spa Bath, Sauna, Steam Room, Fitness Suite and Health & Beauty Salon, perfectly complement the resort and ensure Trenython's popularity as a fantastic location for short breaks and year round holidays. Those lucky enough to live within commuting distance can enjoy Annual Country Club Membership at great value prices.

Our Restaurant, Bar & Bistro are open to the public and our Head Chef, Alan Ward, specialises in producing mouth-watering dishes (using locally produced ingredients whenever possible). Our Health & Beauty Salon is also open to the public and is the ideal venue for all our your health & beauty requirements.

Stay in superb comfort in one of Trenython Manor's 24 newly created luxury hotel bedrooms. Furnished to the highest standards to ensure a relaxing visit, all have excellent views, with some looking out across St Austell bay.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Open All Year
Gym
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities

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