Staying in Fowey offers a unique vantage point of the river. Whether you choose a room with a balcony over the estuary or a retreat in the quieter upper town, the views are almost always the star attraction. It is a romantic, slightly exclusive destination that feels calmer than the surf towns of the north coast.

From family-friendly luxury manors to riverside inns perfect for boat spotting, here is our curated guide to sleeping in Fowey.

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Our Top Picks

These three properties offer the best blend of history, luxury, and location.

1. The Old Quay House (Best for Riverside Luxury)

Quay House

This is arguably the most prestigious address in town. Located right on the harbour wall, this boutique hotel offers uninterrupted views of the estuary.

  • The Vibe: Sophisticated, calm, and grown-up. It has a ‘New England’ nautical style.
  • The Stay: The rooms are luxurious, and many have balconies overlooking the water. It is perfect for couples.
  • Good to Know: It has its own restaurant (mentioned in our food guide) which makes dining very convenient.

2. Fowey Hall Hotel (Best for Families)

Perched high above the town, this imposing Victorian mansion is said to be the inspiration for Toad Hall in The Wind in the Willows.

  • The Vibe: Grand but incredibly welcoming to children. It is part of the ‘Luxury Family Hotels’ group, so expect crèches, game rooms, and early suppers alongside high-end service.
  • The Stay: The grounds are stunning, offering sweeping views of the harbour. It has a spa and an indoor pool, making it a great year-round option.

3. The King of Prussia (Best for History)

You can’t get more central than this. The pink building on the town quay is a Fowey landmark.

  • The Vibe: Historic and lively. It feels like staying in the beating heart of the town.
  • The Stay: Recently renovated, the rooms are stylish but retain the character of the old smuggling inn. Ask for a room with a harbour view to watch the ferries crossing to Polruan.

Waterside Inns

  • Havener’s: Located right on the water’s edge at Town Quay, this bar and grill also offers rooms. It has a ‘coastal cool’ decor and is perfect if you want to be steps away from the boat trips.
  • The Ship Inn: The oldest pub in Fowey (established 1570). It is rustic, quirky, and full of character. If you want a traditional Cornish experience with low beams and creaky floors, this is it.
Ship Inn

Self-Catering & Camping

  • Fowey Cottages: There are numerous agencies, but look for properties in Polruan (across the river) if you want the best view of Fowey. Just remember you will need to take the foot ferry to get to dinner!
  • Penmarlam Caravan & Camping Park: Located high above the river near Bodinnick. It is a pristine site with great facilities, perfect for boat owners as it has a boat park and slipway access nearby.

Parking & Logistics

  • The Hill Factor: Fowey is built on a steep hill. If you stay at Fowey Hall or the upper town, the walk back up from the pubs is a workout.
  • Car Access: Many streets in the centre are too narrow for cars. If you book a cottage in the old town, check the parking situation carefully. You may need to park in the main Caffa Mill or Hanson Drive car parks and walk your luggage down.
  • Check out our ‘Best places to park in Fowey guide

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