The most westerly hotel in England

Dining inspired by island and sea

A haven of calm in a wild seascape

Rejuvenate amidst Bryher's relaxing rhythm

HELL BAY HOTEL

BRYHER | ISLES OF SCILLY

Welcome to Hell Bay, a luxurious retreat on the wild west coast of Bryher and the highest-rated hotel and restaurant in the Isles of Scilly. From our light-filled suites offering sweeping sea views to exceptional dining at Scilly’s only three AA Rosette restaurant, Hell Bay is where luxury meets nature.

Nestled between rugged landscapes and crystal-clear waters, this stunning waterfront escape perfectly blends untamed beauty and sophisticated comfort. Whether for tranquil relaxation, family adventures, or island exploration, Hell Bay offers a place to unwind, reconnect, and make lasting memories.

A haven of calm in a wild seascape…

The Two Island Break

Experience two unique Isles of Scilly in one unforgettable autumn break on Tresco and Bryher, with coastal walks, fine dining, and natural beauty.

Aerial view of Great Par beach on Bryher with Hell Bay Hotel visible and the island of Tresco in the background

A haven of calm in a wild seascape

Enjoy spectacular ocean or garden views from your balcony or terrace, before letting the captivating sights and sounds of the ocean lull you into a state of pure relaxation

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The ultimate place to escape and recharge; a private oasis for a romantic getaway or quality family time…

– The Telegraph

Dining inspired by island & sea

At Scilly’s only 3AA Rosette restaurant, the finest seasonal produce from island fishers and local farmers sits at the heart of Head Chef Richard Kearsley’s daily-changing menus

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There’s nothing quite like sipping a samphire margarita on a sunset deck overlooking a wildlife lagoon with waves crashing in the distance. The setting is idyllic and the food even better…

– The Times

At the very edge of England

Here at England’s most westerly hotel, the finest hospitality meets Bryher’s natural beauty and rugged rhythm of relaxation; the ultimate place to rest and recharge

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It was all bliss. As you travel in ever-smaller conveyances, you feel your cares diminish, until you arrive at a place where life is integrated with landscape.

– The Standard