HOTEL Meudon in Cornwall has revealed plans to build a new infinity pool on its subtropical site.
Even though it’s just a stone’s throw away from the popular seaside of Falmouth, Hotel Meudon is described as a “secluded paradise” on its website.
The hotel’s best feature is its surroundings in the Cornish countryside.
Packed with plant life from Cornwall, the valley gardens are a winding maze of footpaths that lead to the hotel’s private beach, Bream Cove.
The sheltered cove gives walkers direct access to the South West Coast Path and Rosemullion Headland.
And the hotel is also set to expand its offering after plans were put forward to build six lodges on the property.
The plans also included a 20m outdoor heated infinity-edged swimming pool and a casual dining restaurant.
In the mean time, you can book a room at the hotel, any of which have sea views.
Hotel Meudon also has an award-winning restaurant on its site aptly named Restaurant Meudon, serving light bites, larger evening meals and BBQ grills.
Diners can expect to find fresh fish and seafood on the menu as well as locally farmed meats and seasonal game.
Hotel Meudon has been praised by visitors, with a 4.5/5 star rating from nearly 800 reviews on TripAdvisor.
One person wrote: “A charming hotel and botanical gardens with wonderful staff.”
Another person added: “The location in beautiful countryside a short walk from a great beach is amazing. The hotel is very peaceful and everyone working there was very friendly.”
Sun Online Travel have found overnight stays at Hotel Meudon from £134 in December.
Cornwall is one of the UK’s most popular staycation spots, with its beaches sometimes being compared to tropical destinations.
And the charming coastal town of Falmouth is no exception.
There are three beaches in Falmouth, including Gyllyngvase Beach, Swanpool Beach and Maenporth Beach.
Other attractions in the coastal town include Falmouth Art Gallery, the National Maritime Museum and zip wires at Via Ferrata.
Hotels to visit in the UK
There are plenty of amazing hotels to visit across the country, including Weston Hotel in Scarborough, which is one of the best value beachfront hotels in England.
Located in the traditional seaside town, stays at the Weston Hotel start from £85 per night, based on two people sharing a room.
There are 32 en-suite rooms at the family-run hotel, 18 of which have panoramic views from Scarborough Castle to Cayton Bay.
On-street parking, including the necessary permits, is also provided by the hotel free of charge, with hundreds of customers raving about the free perk in their reviews.
Holidaymakers who can’t wait four months for a visit will be pleased to know that bargain breaks are on offer throughout the rest of the year.
Sun Online Travel have found overnight stays on September 12 until September 13 for £100 per night, with one-night stays on October 1 costing £110.
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What is it like to visit Cornwall?
Assistant Travel Editor, Sophie Swietochowski, explains what it’s like to visit Mousehole in Cornwall.
Cornwall is saturated with unspoilt coastlines, but, unlike many of the overcrowded spots, the village of Mousehole, on the far southern tip (just below Penzance), has somehow retained its chocolate box charm.
The small sandy bay is crammed with weathered fishing boats and backed by pokey cafes and airy art galleries where seaside-inspired works hang from the walls.
For impeccable views of a wild sea and homemade grub, head to Rock Pool Cafe which sits atop a craggy cliff.
Order a hot chocolate, which is somewhat of a DIY experience, delivered to you on a board with a mug of piping hot milk and a tub of shaved chocolate shards in white, milk or dark to melt into the milk.
There are some impressive coastal walks – but be warned it can be hilly.
Meanwhile, this hotel has been rated the best in the world by travel specialists.
And this UK seaside town was named the best in the country.