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Blue seas, sandy beaches, great surf, wild moorland and fascinating industrial heritage: Cornwall has so much to offer. Glorious coastal walks, the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the unique Isles of Scilly all make it hard to resist.

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BEECH, with open fire in Truro 6

Truro, Cornwall, South West of England

BEECH, with open fire in Truro From £2009 Availability

Beech is a lodge near Truro, Cornwall sleeping six people in three bedrooms.

Lodge 2 is a stunning log cabin, four miles from the Cornish city of Truro. It includes three bedrooms; a king-size with an en-suite, a double with an en-suite and a double zip/link (can be twins on request), there is also a family shower room, the property can sleep up to six people. Also inside you will find an open-plan living area with a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. To the outside you will find off road parking and an enclosed decking with furniture. Lodge 2 is an immaculate log cabin placed ideally for exploring all that Cornwall can offer.

Amenities: Central heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, 4k Smart TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent. Cot and high chair available, however these must be requested in advance. Bed linen, bath robes and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking. Enclosed decked area with furniture. Sorry, no pets (see 975176, 975177, 975178, 975179). Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 2 miles.

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: With its range of galleries, bars, shops and restaurants, as well as a cinema, theatre, museum and cathedral, this is a fabulous base for your break. Rich in history, architecture and parks are all a short walk from the centre. Some of the region's finest locations sit nearby; Falmouth, St Agnes and Newquay are all worth visiting.

This lodge is located in Truro. Trelissick Gardens and Enys Gardens are local attractions and those in the mood for shopping can visit Discovery Quay and Kingsley Village. Ready for a night out? Consider Performance Centre and Gwennap Pit.

BIRCH, with open fire in Truro 6

Truro, Cornwall, South West of England

BIRCH, with open fire in Truro From £2009 Availability

A single-storey lodge outside of Truro, sleeping six people in three bedrooms.

Lodge 3 is a contemporary getaway located four miles from Truro in Cornwall. It offers three bedrooms made up of; a king-size with an en-suite, a double with an en-suite and a double zip/link room (can be twins on request), along with a family shower room, the property can sleep six people. The interior also includes an open-plan living area comprising a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. The exterior offers off road parking and a decking with furniture. Lodge 3 is a homely hideaway to be enjoyed by groups seeking a break away.

Amenities: Central heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, 4k Smart TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent. Cot and high chair available, however these must be requested in advance. Bed linen, bath robes and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking. Enclosed decked area with furniture. Sorry, no pets (see 975176, 975177,975178, 975179). Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 2 miles

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: This well-appointed city is an ideal base for a holiday in Cornwall. It comes with an abundance of places to shop, eat and drink, as well as boasting activities such as a cinema, theatre and museum, along with its striking cathedral. Nearby you can visit popular destinations such as St Agnes, Newquay and Falmouth.

This lodge is located in Truro. Enys Gardens and South West Coast Path Section 29 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Trelissick Gardens and Raze the Roof Indoor Play & Laser Tag. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Mount Wise Stadium, or consider a night out at Performance Centre. Take an opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.

Blacksmiths Cottage 5

Looe, Cornwall, South West of England

Blacksmiths Cottage From £1821 Availability

Blacksmith’s Cottage is the largest of the two bedroom cottages on the phenomenal Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a dreamy, comfortable property with a lavish four poster bed in the master bedroom and three single beds in the second bedroom. The kitchen diner is huge and like the glorious living room, it is very characterful.

The Tremaine Manor & Country Cottages Estate is absolutely wonderful, an oasis of calm nature, sprinkled with lush lawns, woodland trails and a stream where you will hear the owls hoot and the wind whispering through the boughs of the ancient oaks. Ten minutes away, Looe is a centre of offshore shark fishing as well as boasting a gorgeous sandy beach, crabbing on the quayside, quaint cobbled streets, independent local shops and an abundance of restaurants and pubs serving handmade Cornish pasties and gourmet seafood. Looe is very popular and many visitors return year after year. The South West Coastal Path, Britain’s longest National Trail, passes through the village and Bodmin Moor is on the doorstep with its granite tors, plentiful streams, waterfalls, moorland ponies, pretty heather and wild beauty. The pretty town of Fowey and the atmospheric village of Polperro which dates back to the thirteenth century are within very easy reach of Blacksmith’s Cottage.

Blacksmith Cottage’s living room is fascinating with its walls sprinkled with vintage blacksmith tools. With a roaring log burning stove, double glazing and oil fired heating, it is a toasty nest where you will relax in style and modern comfort. The cottage enjoys a warm, inviting ambience with a home-from-home feel. The generous sized kitchen is brilliantly well fitted with vivid colour splashes, shaker style units, wooden worktops and excellent appliances including a Nespresso coffee machine for your morning cup of coffee. There are beams and an exposed stone wall adding charm and atmosphere to the spacious dining area. The carpeted living room also enjoys gorgeous beams, a leather sofa, accent chairs and a the warming fire burning stove. You can spend a quiet night in watching a movie on the Smart television, listening to your favourite tunes on the Bluetooth speaker or playing family games such as chess, jigsaws, board games and playing cards which are provided for your entertainment.

Upstairs you will discover the master bedroom with its lavish four-poster bed adorned with crisp cottons, a throw, lovely scatter cushions and surrounding drapes that match the curtains. The room is light and airy with a huge window and stunning estate views. There is room in the master for a cot too if you are traveling with a bundle of joy or a folding bed for an older child. The second bedroom is beautifully presented with attractive soft furnishings adorning the three single beds and pretty curtains hanging at the window. It is a great room for children. The beautifully tiled bathroom offers a bath and overhead shower.

Guests staying at Blacksmith’s Cottage receive a welcome hamper, a basket of logs, enjoy use of a portable barbecue on request and are welcome to bring up to two of their furry friends with them. A washing machine and tumble dryer is available in a nearby laundry room.

The cottage boasts a small private garden with alfresco dining and lounge furniture as well as a fire pit for chilly evenings. You can walk from the front door of Blacksmith’s Cottage to enjoy this magical estate, finding beautiful picnic spots along the way.

Blacksmith’s Cottage enjoys a lovely peaceful spot on the magnificent three and a half acre Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a quiet, countryside property, within easy reach of the south coast beaches, the fantastic South West Coast Path and the beautiful moors. It is just ten minutes to Looe. Whilst retaining a working fishing port, Looe boasts wonderful eateries, Cornish pasty shops, a beautiful beach and some excellent, unique shops. Visitors enjoy watching crabbers on the quayside and the colourful fishing boats returning with their catches. Looe boasts many local gourmet restaurants overlooking the harbour as well as award winning fish and chips near the river. There is a pretty bridge that separates East and West Looe. The Looe Marine Conservation Group host regular rockpool rambles for children of all ages. Their website gives details of the wildlife events and local family friendly adventures such as crabbing, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing and visits to Looe Island. Looe Island was once a holy pilgrimage site. Now it is a sanctuary for wildlife and rare plants. In 2004 Looe Island was left to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust by Babs Atkins who had bought the island with her sister in the 1960’s. You will discover a grey seal population sunbathing on the rocks and swimming around the island. The island is home to many nesting birds such as cormorants, shags and oystercatchers. It boasts the largest breeding colony in Cornwall of the majestic great black-backed gull. During the summer months there are frequent boat trips and guided walks. The Old Sardine Factory Heritage Centre tells the story of Looe’s maritime history. You will learn how Looe exported pilchards to Italy, sent pilgrims to Galicia and sailed across the Atlantic to catch cod off of Newfoundland. You will also learn about boat building and experience a lifeboat Shout! with state-of-the-art technology. The centre is also a climbing wall and kayaking centre. If you fancy a scenic day out but don’t want to drive, you can take the Looe Valley train line to the historic market town of Liskeard. There are stunning views though heavily wooded valleys teeming with wildlife, glorious estuary views and rivers full of wading birds such as little egrets, grey herons, oystercatchers and curlews. Looe’s Music Festival is fast becoming a very popular outdoor event attracting many famous artists such as Jools Holland, Bryan Ferry, Lulu, the Stranglers and many more.

The stunning South West Coast Path passed through Looe. Starting in Minehead in Somerset, it covers 630 miles ending in Poole in Dorset. It offers extraordinary sea views and is very popular. There are also countless walks in the beautiful countryside surrounding Looe. You may want to walk around Fowey where you can enjoy seeing Menabilly, once the home of Daphne du Maurier and the inspiration for Manderley in her novel Rebecca. Fowey is a popular sailing destination and a quaint deep-water fishing port. There is a ferry service to the pretty village of Polruan opposite. Walking from Polruan towards Polperro you will pass the beautiful Lantic Bay and the horseshoe shaped West Coombe at Lansallos. Polperro is a gorgeous, quintessential Cornish fishing village with steep narrow streets, pretty slate cottages and stunning views. Sheltered from the ravages of tide and time in its dramatic cliff ravine, Polperro is an enchanting jumble of cottages, all the work of Cornish fishermen. The 36 mile walk from Looe to Boscastle is wonderful, crossing Bodmin Moor via Davidstow, Rough Tor and Brown Willy and passing through the verdant West Looe Valley. The Deerpark Forest is also another treat with many trails running through the woodland. With tranquil millpond views, winding forest trails and a hidden valley, it is a great day out.

This area of Cornwall enjoys a wonderful choice of beaches. In Looe, East Looe Beach is very popular with families. Millendreath Beach is a gorgeous south facing sandy beach at the foot of a wooded valley. Just around the corner is Plaidy Beach, a small, sheltered beach which is wonderful if you are looking to chill with some peace and quiet. Talland Bay is between Looe and Polperro. It is made up of two coves and is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seaton Beach is also close, to the east of Looe. It is situated at the foot of the Hessenford Valley with the River Seaton crossing the beach. Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle Beach, both sandy and popular with families. Finnygook is a surfers favourite. Other popular beaches are Polperro, Whitsand Bay and Downderry Beach.

Bodmin Moor is one of Cornwall’s designated Areas of Outstanding Beauty. With its giant stretches of heather, this upland granite moorland is delightful. It is brimming with high granite tors, streams and waterfalls and you will probably get to see the moorland ponies grazing.

Blissful Escape Hengar Manor Cornwall 8

Bodmin, Cornwall, South West of England

Blissful Escape Hengar Manor Cornwall From £1400 Availability

Escape to the Cornwall countryside to this peaceful country park. The property is a chalet style with a country seaside vibe to it. As soon as I stayed here the first time I fell in love with it! And now I want others to experience the same as I have. Downstairs there's an open living diner area with HD TV, fast free WiFi, sofas including double sofa bed, foot stalls a nice space for those times to relax and watch Netflix on the Firestick provided. There's an open space to walk into the kitchen. The kitchen is small however fully kitted out for those days where you would rather eat in.

The main bedroom is spacious and has its own private balcony kitted out with rattan furniture perfect for a morning coffee or glass of wine in the evening. The 2nd room upstairs is a spacious twin room and downstairs is the 3rd room slightly smaller but still big enough for twin beds.

On days where you want to eat out there's a variety of local pubs and restaurants. If you don't want to venture far the country park has its own pub restaurant onsite.

Included in your stay you get access to the swimming pool, tennis courts, mini golf, 9 hole golf course, kids adventure play park and table tennis at no extra cost. I provide the golf clubs, tennis rackets, table tennis bats and swim floats so you don't need to rent them.

There's also 3 fishing lakes all teaming with fish to catch. Tackle shop on site for fishing equipment hire. For 2021 the hengar manor escape room has opened which has been very popular since opening.

Also remember you're in Cornwall so never far from popular beaches like fiscal beach 35 mins away in Newquay or Padstow which is 25 mins away. And many other places! The chalet is very well placed in Cornwall for day trips out.

This chalet is located in Bodmin. Bowood Park Golf Course and Camel Cycle Trail are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Cornish Coast Day Adventures and Pengenna Pasties. Lanhydrock and Camel Creek Adventure Park are also worth visiting.

BORAH LODGE, pet friendly, with hot tub in Mousehole 2

Penzance, Cornwall, South West of England

BORAH LODGE, pet friendly, with hot tub in Mousehole From £693 Availability

This divine timber lodge is based in St Buryan, Cornwall can sleep two people in one bedroom.

Borah Lodge is a cosy lodge based in St Buryan, Cornwall. All rooms are on ground floor. It has one double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Down the hall has a fitted kitchen, and an open-plan living room and dining area. Outside has a lawned garden and decking area with a table and chairs provided. Off-road parking is available for two cars. Borah Lodge is the perfect coastal holiday home.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Please bring your own beach towels. Ample off-road parking. Lawned garden and decking area with furniture, hot tub and barbecue. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.8 miles and pub 10 minute walk across field. Note: Please be aware that the lodge is located on the edge of a working farm and some tractor noise may be heard when passing by.

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, situated on the south coast. The village lies in the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With easy access to the beach and neighbouring towns and villages - you won't want to leave! Boasting lovely pubs, restaurants and cafes in the area, as well as the exciting Tyler Gallery for art enthusiasts.

Located in Penzance, this lodge is in a rural area. Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Lamorna Cove reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Grand Casino Amusements and Trengwainton Garden. Sennen Surfing Centre and Paradise Park and JungleBarn are also worth visiting. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and cycling.

Bramble Lodge 4

Zelah, Cornwall, South West of England

Bramble Lodge From £525 Availability

Enjoy a relaxing break in Bramble Lodge - a beautiful woodland lodge, built in the shape and style of a Mongolian cloud house, and set amongst the trees in a quiet wooded valley in mid Cornwall. Enjoying a secluded position well off the road Bramble Lodge is completely self contained, with everything required for a comfortable stay.

Located in Truro, this lodge is near the beach. Royal Cornwall Museum and Hall for Cornwall are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Perranporth Golf Club and Holywell Bay Fun Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Mount Wise Stadium, or consider a night out at Gwennap Pit.

Broadmeadows Place 6

Wadebridge, Cornwall, South West of England

Broadmeadows Place From £943 Availability

Broadmeadows Place is a stylish, modern, terraced holiday home that offers pristine, light filled spaces and glorious coastal views just outside of Wadebridge. It is a wonderful spot within easy reach of north Cornwall’s fabulous sandy beaches, the famous fish restaurants of Padstow, superb golf courses and many other attractions. With three delightful bedrooms, three bathrooms and two living spaces, Broadmeadows Place is perfect for a family holiday or one with friends.

The ancient town of Wadebridge was first recorded in 1313. It was originally a market town but later became a foundry town, being actually known as Wadebridge from when its bridge across the River Camel was built in 1460. Wadebridge is very pretty and offers an excellent array of shops, cafes and restaurants. It is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding hills and moors and the Camel Trail, a wonderful walking and cycling track following the old railway route from Bodmin to Padstow. Close by are the popular villages of Rock and St Enodoc, the last resting place of the former poet laureate Sir John Bedjeman. In June every year, Wadebridge is the site of the magnificent Royal Cornwall Show, one of the largest agricultural shows held in the country. The fabulous fishing port of Padstow is a tourist mecca with excellent amenities and a passenger ferry across the river to Rock and the beach at Daymer Bay. Harlyn and Constantine Bays are wonderful and the surfing paradise of Polzeath is within easy reach. The area is a golfing haven with the renowned courses of Trevose, Point at Polzeath and St Enodoc all within twenty minutes so don’t forget your clubs!

Broadmeadows Place offers an incredible amount of space and very tasteful interiors. It also comes with a small garden and patio for alfresco dining. Its contemporary walls of glass offer expansive estuary views from many of the rooms as well as drowning these delightful spaces in natural light. The design of Broadmeadows Place very much makes the most of the Camel Estuary views at every opportunity. The ground floor living space offers a sumptuous corner sofa, striking deer artwork, lovely red colour splashes against the otherwise natural colour palette, a smart dining area and an excellent modern kitchen. With sleek clean lines and a cool vibe, this fabulous home encourages you to embrace the calm. The kitchen leads to a sun room where you can settle with your holiday book enjoying the warmth of the sun and the pretty patio garden.

A trendy open tred staircase leads you upstairs to the bedrooms and a second living room. Here you can laze on the sofa and chairs captivated by the sensational panoramic estuary views. There is even a cute little bistro table and stools so that you can perch with a glass of wine admiring the vistas. There are televisions in both living areas. Broadmeadow Place’s three bedrooms are located on the first and second floors. The luxurious master offers a lavish kingsize bed and a separate seating area so that you can relax after a long walk along the estuary or a game of golf. A delightful twin bedroom is on the same floor with an immaculate shared bathroom. The double room on the second floor enjoys stunning views and an ensuite shower room. There is an additional bathroom on the ground floor.

Broadmeadows Place enjoys a fabulous location, close to Wadebridge, with wonderful Camel Estuary views. Wadebridge enjoys a fascinating history, originating from 1313 when a market and two fairs were granted to Wade. Its fifteenth century bridge across the River Camel is stunning with seventeen arches along its three hundred and twenty foot length. The bridge was built by the Reverend Lovibond in 1460 with legend saying that the wealthy landowners who paid for it made their money from wool. Cycles can be hired to explore the Camel Trail and the surrounding countryside. Wadebridge’s leisure centre offers swimming, squash, weights, a solarium and more.

Padstow is close by, wonderful for exploring the South West Coastal Path, sandy beaches and the attractions aimed at tourists. It boasts some excellent restaurants owned by celebrities. The picturesque port is full of character and historical interest and offers watersports, fishing trips, speedboat rides, sea cruises and crazy golf. The town is centred around the attractive harbour with an eclectic mix of fisherman’s cottages and merchant’s houses. You can take a boat trip from the harbour with a range of activities from wildlife spotting to angling or just messing about on the water and enjoying the sunshine. Most popular are the trips to spot seals, dolphins, puffins and basking sharks. Also popular are the ferry trips over to the upmarket resort village of Rock. The Black Tor passenger ferry takes around five to ten minutes to cross the river and runs throughout the year. Rock is a second home to many rich, famous and holidaying royals. Overlooking Padstow, you will find the fine Elizabethan country house, Prideaux Place. It was built in 1592 and has been passed down through the generations to the current owners, Peter and Elisabeth Prideaux-Brune. It boasts formal gardens and a deer park.

Padstow’s ancient Obby Oss May Day celebrations are a fairly unusual spectacle! The event revolves around the two Obby Osses (hobby horses) which resemble a one-man pantomime horse. The idea is that they are in search of maidens and are followed by a team of morris dancing types, dressed in white and playing accordions and banging drums. It dates back to pre-Christian times.

Padstow is the start of the Camel Trail which is the best known of Cornwall’s recreational trails, following the route of the former North Cornwall Railway. The trail, starting in Padstow passes through Wadebridge and on to Bodmin and then to the village of Blisland on Bodmin Moor. The scenery is stunning along the River Camel and there is plenty of wildlife to spot.

Constantine Bay is gorgeous with one of the best surfing beaches in Cornwall and boasting a sweeping arc of gently shelving golden sand. The west-facing beach also offers delightful rock pools for children. The bay is separated from its neighbour, Booby’s Bay to the north by a thin rocky point and is bordered by a large rocky reef to the south. Constantine Bay is also home to Trevose Golf and Country Club.

The wondrous Eden Project is only just over twenty miles away with its massive covered Biomes where you can trek through the world’s largest indoor rainforest and immerse yourselves in the calm fragrance of the Mediterannean Biome. There are also extensive gardens, contemporary art displays, performances and storytelling to keep you entertained. It is an inspirational place.

Butterfly Lodge - luxurious self-service holiday accommodation 6

Killigarth, Cornwall, South West of England

Butterfly Lodge - luxurious self-service holiday accommodation From £665 Availability

Welcome to Butterfly Lodge. A modern, fully equipped, timber cabin on the Killigarth Manor holiday site half a mile from Talland Bay, one mile from Polperro, and approximately 4.5 miles from Looe, adjacent to the Cornish Coastal path.

Due to Covid 19 we deep clean Butterfly Lodge prior to the season commencing. This includes all carpets (shampooed), blinds, curtains, bedding etc. New mattresses have been provided in all bedrooms (2021). Our cleaners ensure the lodge is fully cleaned and inspected after every guests departure.

Killigarth Manor holiday park has comprehensive liesure facilities including: swimming pool(s), gym, sauna, clubhouse, nightly entertainment, bar, snooker and pool, shop, takeaway, cafe, tennis court, kiddies play area, kiddies club, free Wi-Fi in the clubhouse and much more. The site is a small select site situated in a rural environment. Butterfly Lodge is situated in a quiet corner of the park

Butterfly Lodge has decked areas around the lodge with gates. Patio furniture is provided, bbq, plus a cot and high chair.

The lodge is fully furnished and fully equipped with three bedrooms (one king size bed + two twin bedded rooms), two bathrooms (one en-suite), kitchen, dinning area and lounge. New 50" smart TV in lounge + smaller TV in master bedroom , blue ray player with films, stereo system, pots, pans, cutlery, glasses and crockery. We even provide a slow cooker!

Located in Looe, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol and Lanhydrock are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Eden Project and Polperro Model Village. Traveling with kids? Consider Fowey Aquarium and Adrenalin Quarry. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and snorkeling nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with ecotours and hiking.

C16 Treverbyn, Riviere Towans 4

Hayle, Cornwall,

C16 Treverbyn, Riviere Towans From £477 Availability

Treverbyn enjoys stunning views towards St. Ives, Carbis Bay and the crystal clear waters of Hayle estuary. With a spacious living room and large sliding glass doors which open onto a beach facing garden, Treverbyn is a beachside bolthole with modern touches, retro twists and comfortable accommodation for up to four guests. With two bedrooms (one double and one bunk room), a well equipped, modern kitchen and dining space for four, shower room and characterful living space with a mixture of retro furniture, framed by floor to ceiling glass doors looking towards the ocean. Take time out to watch the sunset over St. Ives, walk the stunning stretch of coastal path that runs from Hayle estuary to Godrevy, or spend leisurely time exploring the caves, coves, tidal pools and dramatic dunes that make up The Towans just a short walk away… Bedroom 1 - Large and spacious double bed room, built-in wardrobe. Bedroom 2 - Fitted twin bunk beds, fitted wardrobe. Lounge - 3 piece suite 2 easy chairs, digi TV, video, 14 foot patio doors. Offering panoramic views of the bay. Kitchen/Diner - inc fridge/freezer, microwave, cooker, washing machine / dryer, dining table & chairs. Shower Room - Fitted shower cubicle, WC., W.H.B. A message from Toms Come and find us in our on-site office open 9am-5pm Monday - Saturday and 9am-1pm on Sundays, from maintenance to housekeeping, travel tips and directions, we’re here to help! There is a 24 hour ‘out of hours’ contact number for us too. The Location The holiday park is one of the oldest in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of unique, quirky and privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets, bungalows and lodges. Many have stunning sea views and all are within a few minutes walk of the beach.

C20 Y Worry, Riviere Towans 6

Hayle, Cornwall,

C20 Y Worry, Riviere Towans From £581 Availability

Stunning ocean views and comfortable accommodation for up to 6 (2 doubles and 1 twin bunk), Y Worry is a beach lovers dream location. With 3 miles of sandy surf beach on the doorstep and views of St. Ives Bay, wave watching, stargazing and sundowners are what you’ll remember from your stay here at Y Worry. Spacious, well equipped and with the comfort of underfloor heating, Y Worry invites you to relax, unwind and take it easy. Slow morning coffees whilst planning your West Cornwall adventures and lazy evenings watching the sun go down over the bay will bookend days on the beach, in the water and exploring all that Cornwall has to offer. Bedroom 1- 1 double bed, fitted wardrobe, chest of drawers, blackout blind, lamp. Bedroom 2 - 1 double bed, fitted wardrobe, chest of drawers, blackout blind, lamp Bedroom 3 - Full size twin bunk beds, chest of drawers, blackout blind. Lounge/Diner - Sofas and recliners, dining table and chairs, TV & DVD Player, nest of tables, Large Patio doors with panoramic views of the bay. Kitchen - Fully fitted kitchen with cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine, underfloor heating, microwave, views of the bay. Shower Room - Fitted Shower Cubicle, W.C., W.H.B., Heated Towel Rail, underfloor Heating - A message from Toms Come and find us in our on site office open 9am-5pm Monday - Saturday and 9am-1pm on Sundays, from maintenance to housekeeping, travel tips and directions, we’re here to help! There is a 24 hour ‘out of hours’ contact number for us too. The Location The holiday park is one of the oldest in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of unique, quirky and privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets, bungalows and lodges. Many have stunning sea views

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