The Premier Inn St Austell , located in the charming town of St Austell close to the South Cost in Cornwall, England, offers guests a delightful blend of comfort and convenience. The National Premier Inn Brand is known for its spacious, modern rooms fitted with all the essential amenities, the hotel provides a restful base for travellers. The in-house Thyme restaurant serves a wide range of delectable meals throughout the day, from hearty breakfasts to delicious dinners. With its attentive and professional staff, the Premier Inn St Austell is committed to ensuring a pleasant stay for both business and leisure travellers.
The hotel's location is perfect for exploring St Austell and its surrounding areas. The town is home to the St Austell Brewery, one of the oldest in the UK, where visitors can tour the Victorian brewing equipment and sample traditional ales. Also nearby is the Wheal Martyn Clay Works, a museum dedicated to the history of china clay mining, offering an insight into the area's rich industrial heritage. The charming village of Charlestown, often featured in film and television productions for its well-preserved historic harbour, is a short drive away.
Beyond St Austell, guests have easy access to the famous Eden Project, an iconic attraction housing the world's largest indoor rainforest. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK, is also within close proximity. A short drive will take guests to the stunning Cornish coastline with its beautiful sandy beaches and picturesque coastal villages. For those seeking adventure, the South West Coast Path offers fantastic walking and cycling routes with breathtaking views. With its prime location and welcoming atmosphere, the Premier Inn St Austell serves as an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions of Cornwall.
This Premier Inn is at an elevation of approximately 619 feet / 188.6 metres above sea level.
Beaches near this Premier Inn, distance in miles.
Charlestown Beach
Near St Austell - a pebble composition 2.1m away.Located close to Charlestown Quay, the historic harbour, home to several masted ships museums, and a destination in its own right. A mostly sandy beach with good facilities
Duporth Beach
Near St Austell - a sandy composition 2.2m away.A privately owned beach
Morishs Beach Carlyon Bay
Near St Austell - a shingle composition 2.4m away.Backed by high cliffs with poor accessibility
Fannys Beach Carlyon Bay
Near St Austell - a shingle composition 2.4m away.Backed by high cliffs very little beach at high tide and accessibility is poor
Porthpean Beach
Near St Austell - a sandy and rocky composition 2.5m away.Predominantly sandy with some rock pools - great for the kids
Main Towns Near this Premier Inn Direct Line of Sight Distance (miles).
Facilities at the Premier Inn Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Restaurant / Meal Options Special Diet Options Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Children Welcome Open All Year WiFi - Internet Access Disabled Facilities Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
Whats near this Premier Inn ? Beach or Coast Nearby Entertainment Bar / Pub Horse Riding/Pony Fishing Golf
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Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Newquay Airport Mawgan in Pydar Cornwall TR8 4RQ 11.9 miles
Exeter Airport Clyst Honiton Devon EX5 2BD 65.4 miles
Local Airports
Bodmin Airfield Bodmin Cornwall PL30 4BU 11.1 miles
Located inland north of St Austell and close to Wheal Martyn Clay Works Museum, this scenic location in Cornwall, England provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby Bodmin Moor. Visitors can hike or drive to the viewpoint to enjoy the panoramic vistas.
Cornwall Football Golf is an outdoor activity located in St Austell, Cornwall. It combines the skills of football and golf and is played on a course consisting of 9 holes where the ball is kicked instead of being hit with a club
Scenic area with a small harbour and eateries and boat hire available. There is an esplanade running ether side of the quay with gardens and seating. The Polruan to Fowey passenger ferry can also be found at the quayside.
Innis Fly Fishery is a trout fishery located between St Austell and Bodmin in Cornwall, England. The fishery has four lakes and offers fly fishing for brown and rainbow trout. It also has a tackle shop, a cafe,
One of Cornwall's premier tourist attractions, set is an old quarry / reclaimed china clay pit there are 3 massive bio domes each one with a different climate and planting scheme. With an on site restaurant
An art gallery with exhibitions and art for sale by local artists from pains, ceramics, Jewellery and more located on Fore Street just a short distance north of the quay and pier\r\n\r\n\r\n
Located within the Eden project on the longest zipwire in England
1.7m / 2.7km - - 25min
Lanhydrock National Trust Gardens - PL30 5AD Stay near here. SX 08444 63765 = chambers.gasping.headsets
A National trust property, originally a Jacobean house was refurbished in Victorian style after a fire in 1881. You can tour the house and gardens with woodland and riverside walks
An historic harbour with the 'look and fee'l of days gone by and used as the backdrop for many period drama's including Poldark.
2m / 3.2km - - 30min
Bodmin Beacon Local Nature Reserve - PL31 1BH Stay near here. SX 06761 66377 = rushed.lucky.stack
Look for the tall obelisk standing tall on Bodmin Beacon and you will also find the nature reserve at its feet. a hill with grassland and woods and panoramic views across the countryside and town
An interesting attraction full of history on the coast south of St Austell. With a museum, tunnels, , visit the historic and very scenic harbour with its tall ships, you may have even seen it ! Often used as a filming location including for the Poldark series.
A 6.5 mile ride on a steam heritage railway running from east of Bodmin,(Boscarne Junction) to the town centre and west (Coleslogget Halt) The railway also meets with the Tarka trail at Boscarne Junction
Located between Truro and St Austell just off the A390. You can explore the historic house and tour the gardens. There is a Lake and plant centre as well as a tea rooms
The Carlyon Bay Golf Club is a picturesque 18-hole golf course located on the coast near St Austell, Cornwall. The course features stunning sea views and challenging holes, including long and short par 4s and 5s. The club also offers a range of facilities, including a driving range, practice areas, and a clubhouse with a restaurant and bar.
This fishing venue located in Par, Cornwall, UK, set in a peaceful and scenic location and offers a range of coarse fishing including carp, bream, roach, and tench. The fishery has on-site parking and toilet facilities.
Located near St Austell, Cornwall with two lakes for coarse fishing. The lakes are stocked with a variety of fish, including carp, bream, roach, rudd, and tench. The site also offers parking, toilets, and a small tackle shop.
Located near Mevagissey a stunning large 200 acre garden restored to its former glory with a stunning array of plant specimens to become one of the foremost gardens in the country
A former prison, closed in 1927 and left to decay , however parts of the jail have now returned as a tourist attraction with guided tours, exhibitions and a tea rooms
8.4m / 13.5km -
Goss Moor National Nature Reserve - PL26 8DE Hotels near here. SW 95549 59965 = river.repelled.having
A National Nature Reserve located south of the A30 near Indian Queens. The river Fal runs through the reserve which adds to the diversity of wildlife and plant species you will see. With walking trails through this quite large reserve.
Standing in the grounds of St Petroc Parish church access via Cross Lane - an important structure prominent in the formation of Christianity in Cornwall the accurate location is 50.475266, -4.717918
This bird feeding station is located in the town of Fowey in Cornwall, England. Visitors can see a variety of birds up close and personal, and feed them from their hands while learning about local bird species from the owner.
Located west of St Austell near Porthluney Bay beach, A castl and gardens open to the public with a large lake and views out to sea, garden walks and castle tours
A museum in the heart of Lostwithiel with a record of the towns history with exhibits and displays ranging from past wars, local mining, crafts and agriculture. The museum also arranges local historical walks around the town
Located west of Bodmin and operated by Forestry England, A wooded area with walking tails, cycle trails, Play and picnic areas where dogs are also welcome. A relaxing destination for leisure and exercise close to nature.
A small local museum that tells the history of Mevagissey village and its residents. It displays a variety of artefact's, including photographs, tools, and costumes, showcasing the area's past and present. Visitors can learn about the local fishing industry, agriculture, and the people who made Mevagissey their home.
6m / 9.7km -
White Acres Fisheries - TR8 4LW Stay near here. SW 88771 60291 = saturate.applause.bottle
White Acres Fisheries is a popular fishing complex near Newquay in Cornwall, UK. The complex features 13 lakes stocked with various types of fish, including carp, bream, roach, tench, and more.
A coarse fishing lake located in Newquay, Cornwall. It has three lakes with a variety of fish, including carp, bream, roach, rudd, tench, and perch. The lakes are well-maintained and surrounded by beautiful countryside,
Mevagissey Aquarium is a small, family-run attraction in the fishing village of Mevagissey in Cornwall, England. It features a wide variety of marine life, including fish, lobsters, crabs, and starfish, as well as interactive displays and a touch tank for visitors to get up close with the creatures