Fowey Hall
Perched on the Cornish coast just a short drive from the Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan
Welcome to Fowey Hall
Perched above the charming estuary town of Fowey, with sweeping sea views and an air of elegant escapism, Fowey Hall is part of the Luxury Family Hotels collection where teams can relax, explore and reconnect in style. With its grand Edwardian architecture, contemporary interiors, and warm, laid-back atmosphere, the hotel strikes the perfect balance between indulgence and comfort. Whether you’re enjoying a family getaway, a special celebration, or simply a few days of coastal calm, Fowey Hall offers a memorable experience for guests of all ages.
Key Features
- 36 individually styled bedrooms, including family suites and sea-view rooms
- Indoor swimming pool and spa, perfect for relaxation at any time of year
- Award-winning family dining with seasonal, locally sourced menus
- Daily children’s activities and crèche, so grown-ups can unwind too
- Unrivalled views across Fowey estuary, with beaches and coastal paths just moments away
Why choose Fowey Hall
While renowned as a luxury family destination, Fowey Hall also offers a truly unique and refreshing setting for team building, off-sites, meetings, and corporate retreats. Just a short journey from key transport links, yet nestled on the edge of Cornwall’s breathtaking coastline, it’s the kind of place where ideas flourish and teams reconnect.
Whether you’re hosting a small leadership retreat or a more adventurous team experience, Fowey Hall provides a creative, inspiring atmosphere — with all the comforts of a luxury hotel and the bonus of fresh sea air.
Venue Highlights
- Over 100 unique team building activities available in and around the hotel
- Includes wellness workshops, coastal adventures, and beach-based activities
- Indoor and outdoor spaces perfect for brainstorming, bonding, and breakouts
- Flexible meeting areas with sea views and natural light
- On-site spa for relaxation after a productive day
- Easy access from key UK cities — yet feels like a world away