Staying in Mousehole is about embracing the slow pace of harbour life. You won’t find sprawling resorts here. Instead, the village specializes in boutique hotels and high-end self-catering cottages that offer a front-row seat to the changing tides. It is the perfect base for exploring West Penwith, provided you are happy to navigate the famous narrow lanes!
From a hotel with one of the best gardens in Cornwall to a historic pub where Dylan Thomas spent his honeymoon, here is our curated guide to sleeping in Mousehole.
Our Top Picks
These three properties offer the most authentic and comfortable experiences in the village.
1. The Old Coastguard (Best for Seaside Chic)
Located on the edge of the village, The Old Coastguard is widely regarded as one of the best seaside hotels in the UK.
- The Vibe: Relaxed, stylish, and incredibly welcoming. It feels like staying in the home of a well-travelled friend. The sub-tropical garden leads down to the sea wall and looks out towards St Clement’s Isle.
- The Stay: Most rooms have sea views, and they are designed for comfort (no TVs, but plenty of books and radios). It is dog-friendly and famous for its excellent restaurant.
2. The Ship Inn (Best for History)
Standing guard over the harbour, The Ship Inn is the beating heart of the village.
- The Vibe: Traditional and atmospheric. This is a proper Cornish pub with low beams, open fires, and a history of smugglers. It is famously where the poet Dylan Thomas spent his honeymoon.
- The Stay: The rooms have been updated to offer modern comfort while retaining their character. You are right in the centre of the action, with the harbour literally on your doorstep.
3. Saltponds House (Best for Luxury Self-Catering)
For those who want independence without compromising on luxury, Saltponds House is a stunning option.
- The Vibe: Scandinavian cool meets Cornish charm. It is a renovated property that offers breathtaking, unobstructed sea views.
- The Stay: It is a high-end rental perfect for families or groups. With a wood-burning stove and a location just minutes from the harbour, it offers a private sanctuary with hotel-grade interiors.
Cottages & Hidden Gems
- Unique Homestays: Mousehole is famous for its “hidden” cottages. Agencies like Unique Homestays often have listing in the village, such as “The Fish Store,” which offer incredibly unique architecture and luxury amenities like hot tubs overlooking the ocean.
- Classic Cottages: With a large portfolio in the area, Classic Cottages manages many of the granite fishermen’s cottages in the winding backstreets, catering to everything from romantic couples’ breaks to dog-friendly family holidays.
Parking & Logistics
- The Reality of Parking: Mousehole’s streets are famously narrow. If you stay at The Old Coastguard, you are one of the lucky few with access to a private car park. For The Ship Inn and most cottages, you will likely need to use the public car parks on the harbour quays or the larger car park on The Parade (TR19 6PR).
- Pack Light: Many cottages are tucked away down pedestrian-only alleyways. Be prepared to carry your luggage a short distance from the car park to your door.



