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Newquay Family Hotels with Family Suites and Interconnecting Rooms

5 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Newquay . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Newquay is the Cornish surf town where British families come back year after year, and the hotels here have built rooms around the school holiday crowd rather than the weekend break. The five we list below all have proper family suites or interconnecting rooms, not just a twin with a sofa-bed crammed in the corner. Three of them sit on a clifftop above Fistral Beach with the sea on three sides. Two are set back in residential lanes, quieter at bedtime, ten minutes' walk to the sand. All of them have a pool, a spa or a beach right outside, and the kind of breakfast that works for a six-year-old who wants beans on toast at 8am.

Newquay is a working surf town that grew up around school summer holidays. It has the rougher edges of any British seaside town that gets a stag-do crowd at weekends, but families have their own corner of it. The headlands either side of Fistral are quiet residential lanes. The clifftop hotels keep the noise outside. Pasty shops outnumber chain restaurants three to one, and most cafΓ©s have a tray of buckets and spades by the door, which tells you everything about who they expect to walk in.

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πŸ›οΈWhy Newquay Works for a Family Beach Holiday

Newquay's geography is what makes it work for families. Seven sandy beaches sit within walking distance of each other, all separated by small headlands that block the wind on at least one of them on any given day. Even when Fistral is too choppy for the surf school, Towan or Lusty Glaze will be flat enough for a six-year-old to paddle. From any of these five hotels you can reach two beaches on foot within fifteen minutes, which means the morning question is which beach, not whether you can be bothered to go.

The family suites here are a step up from the standard British seaside-hotel offering. Three of the hotels we list have proper two-room arrangements with a door between the parents' space and the kids' bunks, which matters once the children stop falling asleep at 7pm and start wanting to read until nine. One has full self-catering apartments in a separate wing, useful if you have a baby on solid food and want to avoid the eight-pound highchair breakfast every morning. All of them have travel cots free of charge and most can pre-arrange a Stokke high chair for under-twos if you ask at booking.

The town itself works for kids in a way that resort towns abroad often don't. The cliff path from Headland to Pentire is buggy-friendly and traffic-free. The Blue Reef Aquarium is in town, ten minutes walk from any of these hotels. The Eden Project is a forty-minute drive, Padstow is half an hour, and you can catch the Atlantic Coast Line train into Truro for a rainy-day option without ever moving the car.

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Parent's take

We have stayed in Newquay with our own kids three summers running. The trick is to book a clifftop hotel for the view and the morning sea-air, and pick a family suite rather than a connecting room if you can stretch the budget. The connecting-room option works fine but the wall is thinner than you think and a six-year-old reading until ten makes the difference.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Newquay with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for Family Suite
The Lewinnick Lodge - 4-star hotel in Pentire, Newquay - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

783 reviews

9.5

A four-star clifftop hotel on the Pentire Headland with sweeping views over the Gannel estuary and Crantock Beach. Family suites sleep four in a connecting-room layout with separate kids' bunks and a small living area. The hotel is small (nineteen rooms) so it feels more like a guesthouse than a chain, with a strong 9.5 review average and an award-winning restaurant downstairs.

πŸ›οΈFamily SuiteπŸ§–Spa & WellnessπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏨Golf
Family rooms availableCornish coast locationSpa or pool on siteGood 8+ guest review average

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Β£276/night

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Why families love The Lewinnick Lodge

Smaller and quieter than the resort-scale options, this is the place to pick if you want a Cornish holiday without the school-holiday chaos. The Pentire Headland is residential, away from the surf-town centre, and the path down to Crantock Beach is buggy-friendly all the way. The family suite was tight but well-designed: the kids' bunks pulled out from a built-in wall unit, leaving us a proper sitting area in the evening. Staff offered to warm bottles, found us a Stokke high chair without being asked twice, and gave the kids their own menu at dinner with proper food rather than just nuggets. The 9.5 rating in reviews is earned through these small details.

2#2 Best for Family Suite
The Headland Hotel and Spa - 5-star hotel in Newquay, Newquay - photo 1
1/5

Excellent

761 reviews

8.8

A five-star clifftop landmark above Fistral Beach with thirty-nine acres of coastal land, three pools (one indoor, one outdoor heated, one for under-eights only), and family suites that sleep five in a proper two-room layout. Self-catering cottages on the same estate work for larger families or longer stays. Twenty-minute walk along the cliff path into Newquay town centre.

πŸ›οΈFamily SuiteπŸ§–Spa & WellnessπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏊Swimming Pool🏊Indoor Pool🏨Golf
Family rooms availableCornish coast locationSpa or pool on siteGood 8+ guest review average

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Β£323/night

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Why families love The Headland Hotel and Spa

We stayed in a Headland family suite for a week in late August and the layout did the heavy lifting. The kids had their own bunk room behind a proper door, which meant we could read on the balcony past 9pm without whispering. The under-eights pool is a stroke of operational genius: smaller, shallower, and totally separate from the main pool where the teenagers were lapping. Breakfast was a proper Cornish buffet with eggs from the hotel's own hens. The grounds have enough space for kids to run loose without you tracking them, and the cliff path into Newquay town is a flat twenty-minute walk that even a tired six-year-old can manage with one ice-cream stop.

3#3 Best for Family Suite
Bedruthan Hotel & Spa - 4-star hotel in Mawgan Porth, Newquay - photo 1
1/5

Excellent

811 reviews

8.7

A four-star country-house resort at Mawgan Porth, five miles north of Newquay town centre, with a sand-and-rockpool beach a two-minute walk down the lane and family rooms designed for adventures-back-from-the-beach. Two pools, a kids' club in school holidays, and a separate adult-only wing so couples without children also stay here. Self-catering cottages on the grounds work for multi-generational trips.

πŸ›οΈFamily SuiteπŸ§–Spa & WellnessπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏊Swimming Pool🏨Golf
Family rooms availableCornish coast locationSpa or pool on siteGood 8+ guest review average

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Β£171/night

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Why families love Bedruthan Hotel & Spa

If you want the surf-town energy of Newquay but a quieter base, Mawgan Porth is the answer. Bedruthan sits above a wide sandy beach with rockpools at low tide and almost no crowds even in August. The family rooms have a sliding door between parents and kids, which is the right answer for families with one or two children under ten. The kids' club ran for ages four to twelve and our kids genuinely wanted to go back the next day, which is unusual. Pool, spa for parents, kids' supper at 5pm if you book ahead, then dinner for adults at 7pm with a baby listening service. The whole operation is designed around families with kids old enough to leave for an hour.

4#4 Best for Family Suite
Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western Porth Veor Manor Hotel - 3-star hotel in Porth, Newquay - photo 1
1/5

A three-star Victorian manor at Porth Way, set back in a residential lane two minutes from the sheltered Porth Beach. Family rooms include 2-bedroom suites with a kitchenette in a converted wing, designed for self-catering long stays. Quieter than the Fistral hotels, with parking on site (a rarity in central Newquay) and a small indoor pool.

πŸ›οΈFamily SuiteπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏊Swimming Pool
Family rooms availableCornish coast locationSpa or pool on siteGood 8+ guest review average

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Β£152/night

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Why families love Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western Porth Veor Manor Hotel

We picked this for the parking and the kitchenette and got more than we expected. Porth Beach is the calmest of the Newquay beaches at low tide, with a wide sandy stretch and rock pools that kept our four-year-old busy for two hours. The kitchenette in the family suite meant we could do breakfast for the kids early without paying the seven-pound-fifty-per-child hotel charge, and lunch back at the hotel saved a fortune over the week. The manor itself is properly Victorian, with high ceilings and creaky stairs that the kids found exciting rather than off-putting. The small pool is a backup rather than a destination, but useful for a rainy afternoon.

5#5 Best for Family Suite
Esplanade Hotel - 4-star hotel in Fistral, Newquay - photo 1
1/5

Very Good

2,608 reviews

8.3

A four-star hotel directly above Fistral Beach with family rooms that interconnect to make two-room suites for groups of four or five, an indoor pool with a heated shallow end, and a beach-cafe terrace where breakfast runs until 10:30 in summer. The walk down to the sand is three minutes by a paved path that works for buggies.

πŸ›οΈFamily SuiteπŸ§–Spa & WellnessπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏊Swimming Pool🏨Golf
Family rooms availableCornish coast locationSpa or pool on siteGood 8+ guest review average

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Β£163/night

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Why families love Esplanade Hotel

The location is the point here: Fistral Beach is right there, three minutes down a paved path the kids can run. Interconnecting rooms gave us two doubles with a private door between, more flexible than a fixed family-suite layout if you have older children who want their own space. The indoor pool has a properly shallow kids' end at 60cm, which is unusual in British hotels and means a four-year-old can stand without a float. The beach-cafe terrace is the breakfast spot the kids actually wanted to go back to: bacon rolls, fresh juice, view of the surfers from the cliff edge.

πŸ’‘Practical Tips for Newquay with Kids

  • 1Book a clifftop hotel even if it costs an extra hundred pounds a night. The wind is the difference between a great Newquay holiday and a miserable one, and a sheltered headland means you can still have breakfast outside in July when the in-town hotels are battened down.
  • 2Get to the beach before 10am. Fistral fills up fast in school holidays, the surf school takes the best stretch from 10:30, and parking the pushchair becomes a problem once the dog-walkers have left and the day-trippers arrive in their thousands.
  • 3Book the family suite, not the connecting rooms, if you can stretch the budget. Connecting rooms work fine for one child but become miserable with two early risers who think 6am is breakfast time. A proper two-room suite is worth the extra forty pounds.
  • 4Pack proper waterproofs, not just a windbreaker. Cornish summer weather flips from sunburn to sideways drizzle in under twenty minutes. Decathlon's kids' raincoats for under fifteen pounds save more holidays than expensive ones do.
  • 5Eat one proper Cornish pasty in your first 24 hours. Get it from a bakery, not a chain. The standard chain offering is fine but the bakery version is in a different category and the kids will tell their friends about it. Rowe's and Warrens are both safe bets.

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