"With its beautiful views across Fowey’s famous estuary, relaxation is inevitable at The Old Quay House. We spent a lazy afternoon tucking into cream teas on the waterfront terrace, before wandering out to bask in sunshine on the town's little beach. Returning to our room, we opened the French doors and napped to the sound of waves and fishing boats chugging slowly past. Perfectly placed among the bustle yet very quiet, this sophisticated hotel was once a refuge for sailors. Nowadays it's the ideal escape for walkers and couples in need of some fresh sea air. Step out of the front door to find narrow streets packed with boutiques, antique sellers and the obligatory pasty shops, or head across the bay to spectacular coastal paths and the sleepy town of Polruan. The on-site restaurant is deservedly popular with guests and locals alike, and breakfast is plentiful. There are lots of unexpected extras to enjoy, too, including little tubs of popcorn with your drinks, rain macs to borrow in the wardrobes, and an afternoon ‘treat cupboard’ brimming with cakes and sweets. Highs An unbeatable location, with watery views from most of the 11 light and airy roomsWe loved just sitting on the terrace with a drink, watching boats going about their businessDelicious food, with an emphasis on fresh seafood and local meatIncredibly kind and helpful staffA calming, tranquil ambiance (no overnight guests under 12 are allowed) Lows It’s fairly pricey, but great views don’t come cheapThe nearest parking is 800 yards away, though you can drop bags at the doorClassic Rooms face the street and can be noisy, and seagull calls are a nuisance in all rooms in summer (earplugs are provided)" - Emily Preece