The St Moritz Hotel is a little slice of coastal chic, nestled between Rock and Polzeath. Giving guests breathtaking sea views to wake up to and a unique therapeutic experience, here's what you need to know.
A chic hotel
With its Art Deco architecture and considered interiors, St Moritz Hotel is widely recognised as one of the most stylish hotels to stay in, in this part of the UK. Guests can choose between hotel rooms and suites or self-catering villas and apartments, all enjoying sumptuous furnishings and views into their subtropical gardens to the sea beyond.
A unique wild spa experience
The spa at St Moritz Hotel is a tale of two halves. This is not a place for large pools and gyms, instead it's about celebrating the wellbeing powers of the landscape. Accordingly, their Wild Spa, a two-hour outdoor experience followed by the chance to savour a hot drink or cocktail in their cliffside tipi. It's the ultimate back-to-nature thermal therapy, combining the invigorating effects of cold water exposure with the soothing warmth of heat, all in a natural, secluded setting.
The UK’s only Cowshed Spa outside Soho House
Pampering is the second half of the spa story at this hotel, which is home to the UK’s only Cowshed Spa outside Soho House. Serving up a rustic-luxe setting, this is where you can enjoy indulgent therapies using mood-enhancing Cowshed products based on botanical ingredients straight out of an English country garden.
Award-winning food
Cornwall is well known for its natural larder, and the hotel serves local ingredients with aplomb. The Seaside Café is a casual destination serving superb fresh-caught seafood and local, seasonal produce as well as delicious sourdough pizzas, while the Shorecrest Restaurant is a fine dining experience with a daily-changing menu. Don't forget to try their afternoon tea - cream first.
A breathtaking spa location
Perched on the cliff top, wake to views of the Camel Estuary and Stepper Point, step straight out onto the coast path, and know that you're within easy reach of some of Cornwall's most popular locations, including Rock (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), Polzeath (famous for its surf) and Port Isaac (the location of ITV's Doc Martin series).