About Travelodge St Austell
Situated off the A390, the Travelodge St Austell offers budget-friendly rooms and free parking. The hotel is within easy reach of the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, Dreamer beds and amenities such as desks and tea and coffee making facilities. Double and family rooms are available, the latter offering sofa beds and free stays for up to two kids (max age 15).
Facilities at the Travelodge St Austell include early check-in and late check-out options (fee), free and paid Wi-Fi and pet-friendly rooms.
The hotel’s restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner (at extra cost). Children can enjoy a free breakfast with a paying adult. Nearby restaurants include the Eden Project Cafe and Gurkha.
The hotel lies within one mile of the St Austell Tourist Information Centre and the St Austell Brewery and two miles from the Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Acceptable rooms
Feedback about the rooms at the Travelodge St Austell is a little mixed but the general consensus is that you'll find the accommodation is clean and reasonably comfy. The rooms have not long been refreshed and guests tend to appreciate the new look.
positive:
Budget-friendly stay
Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of this hotel is the low rates charged for the rooms. The hotel's prices are low and compare favourably to other hotels in St Austell. Guests also appreciate the free parking and mention that the charge for extra Wi-Fi access is reasonable.
positive:
Good location
Guests tend to enjoy the location of the hotel, citing how it is easy to access from the A390 and a short walk to the town centre, where there is a decent selection of shop and dining options. When you're ready to explore further afield, tourist hotspots such as the Eden Project are within easy reach.
Negative Reviews
negative:
No air-con and traffic noise
The combination of a lack of air-conditioning and traffic noise from the nearby road may present a problem during warmer weather. Guests comment that the rooms can feel too hot but opening the windows subjects you to somewhat unbearable noise.
negative:
Uncomfortable single beds
Although the new Dreamer beds attract positive feedback, guests who stayed on one of the single beds were far less impressed. These extra beds seem to be little more than a camp bed and appear to be uncomfortable for anyone other than young children.
negative:
Breakfast may disappoint
The buffet breakfast goes down well with some guests but by no means all. A number of guests mention that the choice was limited and there were no vegetarian sausages available as promised. Also, the breakfast staff were noted as appearing rather apathetic when it came to clearing tables and refilling food.