Member since June 2023
Located on a private beach in Bexhill on Sea, The Relais Cooden Beach is a modern take on the exclusive English seaside resort. Enjoying uninterrupted views over the English Channel, sleekly stylish interiors, Sea Cottage Wellness Centre, and the most welcoming modern hospitality. With a beach club feel in summer, restorative retreat in winter, The Relais is a haven of relaxation and indulgence.
OPL Exclusive details
4 Special Offers for this hotel.
Sparkling Lazy Break
From £98.90 pppn for a 5 night stay, to £134.50 pppn for a 1 night stay
Stay in a Cooden Double room and receive:
- A bottle of Prosecco in your room on arrival (value £25)
- Dinner from the residents menu on the first evening (value £30pp)
- Full English breakfast daily
- Late check out at noon
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Highlights
- Located on it's own private beach
- Stylish, modern interiors
- Unparalelled seaside views
- Sea Cottage Wellness Centre offering treatments
- Beach Terrace for alfresco drinks and dining
- Luxurious bedrooms
Home truths
Please be advised that this is a cashless hotel, only card and contactless payments are accepted.
How to find The Relais Cooden Beach
The Relais Cooden Beach
Cooden Sea Road
Bexhill on Sea
TN39 4TT
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
3:00 PMHotel check-out time:
11:00 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
The Rally Bar & Restaurant offers all day dining from 9am - 9pm
Parking Facilities
There is a free private car park for hotel residents. Additional parking available at the front of the hotel.
Disabled Access
The hotel can offer 3 ground floor bedrooms which also have walk-in showers. Please contact us if a ground floor room is required.
The hotel does not have a lift.
Child Policy
The hotel has a number of family rooms available, suitable for up two adults and two children. Please contact us if a family room is required.
History of the hotel
The Relais Cooden Beach was once the private home of the De La Warr family. Their influence on the area spans in the introduction of the train station at Cooden Beach - providing easy access for guests coming in from London. During their time at Cooden Beach, they entertained many a notable guests including King George VI and his family; the young Princess Elizabeth used to play on the beach with her sister Princess Margaret. It also became a favourite hideaway for the Duke of Windsor and Wallace Simpson as well as Winston Churchill.
Dogs Policy
This is not a pet friendly property
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