
Luxury Golf Breaks in
St Ives, Cornwall
Cornwall is home to stunning and scenic golf courses, and Treloyhan Manor is pitched perfectly for the ultimate golfing getaway, with luxury hotel suites, private balconies, hot tubs, and spa and gym access. Speak to your concierge about recommendations, arranging tee times, and local highlights.
Nearby golf courses in Cornwall
Accommodation at
Treloyhan Manor
Put down your clubs and relax in a spacious suite or lodge, with your own open-plan lounge, diner and kitchen, serviced to the highest standards.
Rejuvenate with views over St Ives Bay from the balcony or hot tub, and wander the estate’s magnificent gardens with direct access to the South West Coast Path.
Your concierge will be on hand to recommend, arrange, and assist with any requests before and during your residence.















Itinerary
Arrive, check in, and warm-up at Hayle Golf.
Day One:
18 holes at West Cornwall Golf Club, returning to a private chef experience dinner. Relax into the evening in The Hideaways with a hot tub session and massage.
Day Two:
Enjoy 9 holes at Mullion Golf Club, and spend the afternoon exploring the best of Cornwall, followed by a restaurant booking recommended by your concierge.
Day Three:
Coastal walk into St Ives before departing home
Day Four:
Travel to Treloyhan Manor
BY AIR
For utmost convenience, flying into Cornwall is a seamless journey.
Newquay Airport is 45 minutes from Treloyhan Manor with direct flights from London, Manchester, Dublin, Aberdeen and other European hubs.
For a more exclusive journey, private helicopter landings can be arranged.
BY CAR
Driving to St Ives gives you the freedom to explore Cornwall at your leisure. Parking is provided on the estate, with Electric Vehicle charging provisions.
BY TRAIN
Let the scenic railway transport you from the city to the picturesque Cornwall coast.
The Cornish Riviera Express from London Paddington takes 5 hours to St Ives via St Erth, or 2 hours from Plymouth on Great Western Railway. Treloyhan Manor is a 5 minute drive, or short walk along the coastal path, from Carbis Bay and St Ives stations.



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