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The Idle Rocks Hotel
The Idle Rocks in the quaint fishing village of St Mawes sits on the tip of the Roseland Peninsula: an area of outstanding natural beauty that remains largely unspoilt. Popular with visitors and locals alike, The Idle Rocks has a reputation for good food and varied menus. The hotel’s Water’s Edge Restaurant has received award recognition for good food over the last 20 years and offers a selection of classic favourites and modern fusion dishes.
The Idle Rocks, St Mawes is located on the mild, southern coast of Cornwall, where daffodils begin to bloom in January. A quaint fishing village, St Mawes sits on the tip of the Roseland Peninsula, an area of outstanding natural beauty that remains largely unspoilt by any commercial influence.
Popular with visitors and locals alike, The Idle Rocks has a well-earned reputation for good food and varied menus. The hotel’s Water’s Edge Restaurant has received award recognition for good food over 20 consecutive years and offers a mouth watering selection of classic favourites and modern fusion dishes.
Venue details
Harbourside, St Mawes,
Cornwall, TR2 5AN
Chef
Steve Marsh
Proprietors
Keith Richardson
Opening Times
all year
Meal Times
Lunch time: 12pm-2.30pm
Dinner time: 6.30pm-9pm
Prices
Price lunch: 3 courses from £29
3 courses from £39
Seats
50
Accommodation
25 rooms
Room Rates
From £99
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