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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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CHALET H1, family friendly in St Merryn 4

Padstow, Cornwall, South West of England

CHALET H1, family friendly in St Merryn From £462 Availability

The cosy and detached cottage is located on Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in St Merryn, Cornwall, and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.

Chalet H1 is a comfortable, detached lodge located on the Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in St Merryn, near Padstow in Cornwall. The chalet can sleep five people in one double and one triple bunks room with a double below and single on top. There is also a family bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. The rest of the lodge is made up of an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. To the outside of the lodge is off road parking for one car and a patio area to the front with furniture. Chalet H1 can be enjoyed throughout the year.

Amenities: Electric partial central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, laundry facilities available in on-site utility at additional cost, TV with Freeview, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car. Decked area with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Please note - this property does not accept worker bookings. Please note: this property does not accept bookings less than 5 nights.

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: St Merryn is a typical Cornish village, located within two miles of the coast and close to the harbour and fishing port of Padstow. St Merryn offers two pubs, three restaurants, mini markets and a Post Office and there are many attractions nearby. 11 miles away is Newquay which has three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, ideal for watersports. There is also good shopping , a zoo and Sealife centres, as well as nightlife.

Located in Padstow, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. Padstow Museum and Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at South West Coast Path Section 15 Trailhead and South West Coast Path Section 16 Trailhead. Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park are also worth visiting. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like cycling and hiking.

CHALET H11, family friendly in St Merryn 4

Padstow, Cornwall, South West of England

CHALET H11, family friendly in St Merryn From £483 Availability

This family-friendly, detached lodge is on Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in St Merryn and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.

Chalet H11 is a comfortable, detached lodge located on the Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in St Merryn, near Padstow in Cornwall. The chalet can sleep five people in one double and one triple bunks room with a double below and single on top. There is also a family bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. The rest of the lodge is made up of an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. To the outside of the lodge is off road parking for one car and a patio area to the front with furniture. Chalet H11 can be enjoyed throughout the year.

Amenities: Electric partial central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, laundry facilities available in on-site utility at additional cost, TV with Freeview, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car. Decked area with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Please note - this property does not accept worker bookings. Note: When arriving at the property, if you sign in at Reception you will have access to on site WIFI, coverage can be intermittent on occasions. Please note: this property does not accept bookings less than 5 nights.

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: St Merryn is a typical Cornish village, located within two miles of the coast and close to the harbour and fishing port of Padstow. St Merryn offers two pubs, three restaurants, mini markets and a Post Office and there are many attractions nearby. 11 miles away is Newquay which has three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, ideal for watersports. There is also good shopping , a zoo and Sealife centres, as well as nightlife.

Located in Padstow, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. Prideaux Place and Roche Rock are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park. National Lobster Hatchery and Japanese Garden and Bonsai Nursery are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

CHALET H5, family friendly, with a garden in St Merryn 5

Padstow, Cornwall, South West of England

CHALET H5, family friendly, with a garden in St Merryn From £483 Availability

This delightful, detached chalet is located on Atlantic bays Holiday Park and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.

Chalet H5 is a comfortable, detached lodge located on the Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in St Merryn, near Padstow in Cornwall. The chalet can sleep five people in one double and one triple bunks room with a double below and single on top. There is also a family bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. The rest of the lodge is made up of an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. To the outside of the lodge is off road parking for one car and a patio area to the front with furniture. Chalet H5 can be enjoyed throughout the year.

Amenities: Electric partial central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, laundry facilities available in on-site utility at additional cost, TV with Freeview, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car. Decked area with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Please note - this property does not accept worker booking. Note: When arriving at the property, if you sign in at Reception you will have access to on site WIFI, coverage can be intermittent on occasions. Please note: this property does not accept bookings less than 5 nights.

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: St Merryn is a typical Cornish village, located within two miles of the coast and close to the harbour and fishing port of Padstow. St Merryn offers two pubs, three restaurants, mini markets and a Post Office and there are many attractions nearby. 11 miles away is Newquay which has three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, ideal for watersports. There is also good shopping , a zoo and Sealife centres, as well as nightlife.

Located in Padstow, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. Prideaux Place and Roche Rock are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park. National Lobster Hatchery and Japanese Garden and Bonsai Nursery are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling nearby.

CHALET H7, family friendly in St Merryn 4

Padstow, Cornwall, South West of England

CHALET H7, family friendly in St Merryn From £518 Availability

This lovely, comfortable lodge is located on Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in ST Merryn and can sleep five people in two bedrooms.

Chalet H7 is a comfortable, detached lodge located on the Atlantic Bays Holiday Park in St Merryn, near Padstow in Cornwall. The chalet can sleep five people in one double and one triple bunks room with a double below and single on top. There is also a family bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. The rest of the lodge is made up of an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. To the outside of the lodge is off road parking for one car and a patio area to the front with furniture. Chalet H7 can be enjoyed throughout the year.

Amenities: Electric partial central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, laundry facilities available in on-site utility at additional cost, TV with Freeview, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car. Decked area with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Please note - this property does not accept worker bookings. Note: When arriving at the property, if you sign in at Reception you will have access to on site WIFI, coverage can be intermittent on occasions. Please note: this property does not accept bookings less than 5 nights.

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: St Merryn is a typical Cornish village, located within two miles of the coast and close to the harbour and fishing port of Padstow. St Merryn offers two pubs, three restaurants, mini markets and a Post Office and there are many attractions nearby. 11 miles away is Newquay which has three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, ideal for watersports. There is also good shopping , a zoo and Sealife centres, as well as nightlife.

Located in Padstow, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Porthcothan Beach reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park. National Lobster Hatchery and Japanese Garden and Bonsai Nursery are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and cycling nearby.

Chalet near Bude, Cornwall 4

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, South West of England

Chalet near Bude, Cornwall From £441 Availability

A lovely two bedroom self catering chalet on a popular holiday site in Kilkhampton near Bude.
The chalet offers a fully equipped kitchen area, shower room, lounge area with t.v/dvd player, 1 double bedroom and 1 twin and an outside seating area.
Free Wi-Fi
The chalet is within easy walking distance of Kilkhampton village with its variety of shops and pub/restaurants.
The chalet is approximately 2.5 miles from Sandymouth beach and 5 miles north of Bude town centre with its excellent beaches, shops, bars and restaurants.
The site is within easy reach of many attractions and places of interest including The Milky Way, The Big Sheep, Boscastle, Tintagel, Clovelly, Bodmin Moor, Tamar Lakes.


Located in Bude, this chalet is in a rural area and by the sea. The Castle Bude and The Gildhouse Poundstock are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at North Devon Coast and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Harlequinns Leisure and The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Chalet with open planned kitchen/living area, benefiting from direct access to fantastic cliff walks 4

Cromer, Cornwall, South West of England

Chalet with open planned kitchen/living area, benefiting from direct access to fantastic cliff walks From £350 Availability

Light and airy accommodation with a pleasant outlook, this property has an open planned kitchen and living area, benefiting from direct access from the rear of the site onto the fantastic cliff walks which will take you directly into the town centre and all amenities.
Ground floor: Front door leading into open plan lounge, kitchen/diner with TV and DVD player. Kitchen: electric cooker, fridge/freezer and microwave. 1 double bedroom and 1 twin bedroom, with 2ft 6 ins beds, suitable more for children. Bathroom: Shower over small bath, wash basin and WC.
Please note: Outside: shared grass areas. Amenities: electric and electric heating by a £1 meter. Please bring own bed linen and towels. Accepts two small pets @ £20.00 per week, per pet. Location: beach 900 metres, pubs and shops a 15 minute stroll.Please note that the information on this page is intended as a guide only. We cannot accept responsibility for any inaccurate, misleading or incomplete information about any property and its facilities or services. All properties are non smoking.

This chalet is located in Cromer. Cromer Pier and Felbrigg Hall are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Amazona Zoo and Little Gems. Priory Maze & Gardens and North Norfolk Railway are also worth visiting.

Chalet With Sea Views 3

West Bay, Cornwall, South West of England

Chalet With Sea Views From £504 Availability

Available for your self-catering holiday, in the location of the acclaimed ITV drama Broadchurch, this is a spacious, one-bedroom sleep 2 chalet overlooking the sea front. Located in West Bay, on the Jurassic coast of south Dorset and close to the market town of Bridport, it features 2 south-facing sun-lounges with sea views. Inside you will find the usual facilities you would expect from a self catering holiday. It's the perfect location whatever your interests. You can step out onto the beach and relax, go fishing, or enjoy scenic walks along the cliffs. There are several restaurants, pubs and harbor-side kiosks within a short walk to suit every budget. Bed linen and towels are supplied.

Chalet is at ground level and level inside though there is a door step entering the property. the path from the doorstep to the garage is step free and approximately 100meters, the front entrance from the sea front is not step free however.

Located in Bridport, this chalet is near the beach. Bridport and West Dorset Golf Club and South West Coast Path Section 47 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Mapperton Gardens and Abbotsbury Children's Farm. Abbotsbury Swannery and Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with snorkeling, fishing, and swimming nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking.

Chantry Lodge 4

Goonhavern, Cornwall, South West of England

Chantry Lodge From £509 Availability

This single-storey lodge consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen with a range master cooker, has hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, dining seating for four and a sitting area with TV. The bedrooms consist of a double with a TV and en-suite shower room and a twin bedroom with a TV, along with a shower room. Outside, there is a wrap-around decking with hot tub and furniture and off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome; however, smoking is not permitted. Within 0.7 miles there is a shop and within 0.9 miles, a pub. Chantry Lodge makes a splendid base for an escape to Cornwall.

CHANTRY LODGE, pet friendly, with pool in Goonhavern 4

Newquay, Cornwall, South West of England

CHANTRY LODGE, pet friendly, with pool in Goonhavern From £1001 Availability

Chantry Lodge is in Hendra Croft and can sleep four people.

This single-storey lodge consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen with a range master cooker, has hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, dining seating for four and a sitting area with TV. The bedrooms consist of a double with a TV and en-suite shower room and a twin bedroom with a TV, along with a shower room. Outside, there is a wrap-around decking with hot tub and furniture and off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome; however, smoking is not permitted. Within 0.7 miles there is a shop and within 0.9 miles, a pub. Chantry Lodge makes a splendid base for an escape to Cornwall.

Amenities: Central heating. Range cooker, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, 3 x TV. Access to swimming pool on site. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Wrap-around decking with furniture and hot tub. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.7 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: Goonhavern is a small Cornish village just 2.5 miles inland from Perranporth, the setting for Winston Graham's Poldark novels. Goonhavern has an inn, village shop, garden centre, and playground. The community, once known for its tin, still has abandoned pump houses, mine shafts, and workers' cottages. Perranporth has a three-mile-long sandy beach and craggy rocks for rock pooling. In summer, the beach is lifeguarded and hosts the British National Surfing Championships. Perranporth has a small selection of shops, restaurants, and pubs, including The Watering Hole, a beachfront pub with live entertainment, good food, and a stunning sunset view. Blue Hills Museum and Perranzabuloe Folk Museum are both worth visiting to learn about the area's heritage.

Located in Truro, this lodge is in a rural area and near the beach. Lighthouse Cinema and Royal Cornwall Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Lappa Valley Steam Railway and Huer's Hut. 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. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails and cycling nearby.

Charlestown Cottage 4

Saint Austell, Cornwall, South West of England

Charlestown Cottage From £918 Availability

Charlestown, near St Austell and Mevagissey is a wonderful place for a holiday. Famed as a location for Poldark, Mansfield Park and other television series and films, it is an absolute delight and an unspoiled example of a later Georgian working port. With sensational beaches close by and many attractions, you can’t go wrong. Charlestown Cottage sits in the heart of the town with its two bedrooms, beautifully appointed living space and its lovely garden and alfresco dining deck. With excellent amenities, St Austell is very close to the cottage and the pretty seaside town of Mevagissey is also close by with its excellent restaurants, bars and cafes, a museum, an aquarium, a picturesque harbour, wonderful shops, sandy beaches, and hidden coves. Winding cobbled lanes tumble down the hill, sprinkled with pretty cottages. The stunning Lost Gardens of Heligan are on the edge of Mevagissey and you can easily explore the tropical biomes of the Eden Project, the Shipwreck Treasure Museum, the pretty Tregrehan Gardens or take a ferry from Mevagissey to Fowey. You will discover a fabulous coastline, the famous beaches and gardens of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, Truro with its shops, restaurants, theatre and cathedral and the Cornish Coast Path.

Charlestown Cottage is ideal for a family or two couples. It was fully renovated in 2022 and is superbly comfortable. A pretty, sunny front garden takes you to the front door. There is a bistro table just by the front door so that you can enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine in the sunshine should the sun be at the front of the cottage. Inside, you will arrive at your open plan living space with its stylish fabrics and scandi-style furnishings in a natural, calming colour palette of soft beiges. Its clean lines and cool vibe encourage you to embrace the calm. A sumptuous corner sofa sits opposite the wall mounted television and electric fire, the perfect spot to snuggle, relax and unwind. Colourful, scenic, modern artworks add splashes of vibrant colour. Double doors open to your kitchen and dining area, both bright and airy with plenty of windows to let in the unique sparkle of Cornish light. The dining table is lovely with modern chairs and a bench, and the kitchen is great in grey tones and with excellent appliances. Another set of double doors open to the garden and deck.

Upstairs, you will discover two gorgeous bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with twins. All the beds are beautifully dressed in crisp cottons and gorgeous soft furnishings. The bedrooms come with televisions for long lazy lie-ins. There is a beautifully tiled family bathroom with a shower plus there is a separate toilet.

Outside, you will discover a lovely back garden with a deck at the rear. Here there is quality garden dining furniture and an excellent barbecue so that your barbecue masters can prepare a feast in the sunshine.

When you decide to leave this heavenly retreat, the sea and beach are less than five hundred metres away and the attractive harbour and the Southwest Coast Path are the same walking distance away.

The lovely Charlestown Cottage sits in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Charlestown. It is just a mile from St Austell and close to Mevagissey. The unspoilt harbour was constructed between 1791 and 1801 by Charles Rashleight, an entrepreneur and member of the local landowning family. It was originally built to export copper and import coal but was soon used for the export of china clay. Charlestown was formerly known as West Polmear but after the pier was constructed for the fishing fleet, Charlestown became a model Georgian new town. By the 19th century, many businesses were established around the harbour such as pilchard curing, shipbuilding, brick making and lime burning. Many attractive period properties sprung up and it remains unspoiled, retaining much of its Georgian character. Charlestown has become a popular location for film and television due to this. Its magnificent tall ships transport you to a bygone age. The Shipwreck, Rescue and Heritage Centre contains a number of exhibits relating to the town’s maritime past.

The old market town of St Austell is a charmer, famous for its china clay mining industry. Today it offers beautiful beaches, sub-tropical gardens and a fantastic range of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. On the edge of town, the St Austell Brewery offers tours and tastings. St Austell Bay enjoys the stunning beaches of Porthpean, Carlyon Bay Pentewan and Polkerris with its water sports.

Mevagissey is sprinkled with narrow streets, steep valley sides and gorgeous houses that lead down to the distinctive twin harbour where you will discover colourful fishing boats bringing in their daily catches of skate, lobster, plaice and sole. It looks as pretty as a postcard with the harbours surrounded by pubs, cosy cafes and delightful galleries. The town is named after two Irish saints, St Meva and St Issey with the village dating back to at least 1313. During the 1800’s Mevagissey prospered from the abundant supply of pilchards and today you will find many seafood restaurants nestling along its maze of streets. It is lovely to tuck into local scallops and mackerel, washed down with a chilled bottle of wine followed by a harbour walk enjoying the twinkling lights. Shoppers delight in the shops which range from jewellery, glassware, and paintings to delicious Cornish pasties. Mevagissey boasts excellent walks inland and along the coast path. You can walk between Pentewan and Mevagissey and on to Chapel Point enjoying stunning scenery. Above, you will discover oystercatchers, gulls, cormorants, and the odd kestrel hovering over the cliff. The paths are lined with wildflowers in the spring and early summer.

The amazing Lost Gardens of Heligan sit within walking distance of Mevagissey. They are romantic and very pretty. After World War I the gardens fell into ruin and the rejuvenation has created two hundred acres of bliss. The award-winning gardens allow you to journey across the world with historic rhododendron boughs of Sikkin, Maori carved tree ferns, an Italian garden, and an Alpine inspired ravine. The jungle experience offers intimate pathways edged with sub-tropical planting along with watercourses, a rope bridge, bamboo tunnels and gigantic rhubarb and bananas. There is a woodland walk where you can relax with bird song and look out for woodland sculptures, ancient woodlands, and grazed pastures. The Heligan Kitchen offers a delicious lunch menu, and the tearooms offer hearty home-cooked meals and Cornish cream teas.

Taking a trip of the Mevagissey to Fowey ferry is popular. You will cross the sheltered St Austell Bay to Fowey Estuary, passing peaceful coves, hidden beaches and probably some dolphins and seals. The pretty town of Fowey is on one side of the Fowey River with Polruan on the other. It is a bustling small port with commercial and leisure boats. During the Second World War, Fowey was the centre for air-sea rescue and one of the places from which the D-Day invasions were launched. St Catherine’s Point is on the Fowey side of the harbour entrance where it functioned as a lighthouse in medieval times. St Catherine’s Castle below was built during the reign of Henry VIII to defend the harbour entrance. It is accessible when walking from the pretty Readymoney Cove. Fowey has a fascinating history. On Fore Street you will find the Old House of Foye, a medieval house built in 1430. It is now a shop but the walls, beamed interior and fireplace are pretty much the same. During the summer, Fowey Town Hall opens as a museum and small aquarium. Fowey is a delight with craft shops, galleries and cosy restaurants lining the narrow streets. Daphne du Maurier is the most famous former resident of the town. She is celebrated with the Du Maurier Festival each May and at the Literacy Centre next to the church. A car ferry crosses the river to Boddinick. The ferry house was originally the du Maurier family home and later the home of Angela du Maurier, Daphne’s sister. The Fowey Estuary is stunning with boat trips galore.

The Eden Project is based in one of Cornwall’s clay mining pits behind St Austell and should not be missed. It is a world-famous attraction that is best known for its tropical and Mediterranean biomes. You will learn about biodiversity hotspots in the world and enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the biomes on a long zip wire. There are many special events including an ice rink over the Christmas period. Alternatively, Caerhays Castle, designed in the 19th century by John Nash is less than twenty minutes away, set within rolling hills and gardens. Caerhays Beach is lovely too so you can combine it with a beach day.

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