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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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SANDPIPER, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Perranporth 4

Perranporth, Cornwall, South West of England

SANDPIPER, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Perranporth From £644 Availability

Sandpiper in Perranporth, Cornwall sleeps four in two bedrooms.

The living areas in this holiday home consist of an open-plan living space with kitchen equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge, a dining table for four and a sitting area with TV. The bedrooms consist of a double and a bunk serviced by a shower room. Outside there is off-road parking next to the chalet for two cars. Within 0.1 miles there is an on-site shop and pub and a beach. Two well-behaved dogs welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Explore Cornwall from Sandpiper. Note: This property does not have WiFi but WiFi is available in the public areas of the park. Note: On-site facilities include surfing school, pools, sports bar, climbing wall, cashless arcade, nature trail, bar, restaurant, café and shop. Note: Some facilities may be free but a pass can be purchased from reception allowing access to them all.

Amenities: Mobile electric heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge. TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking next to the chalet for 2 cars. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. On-site shop and pub 0.1 miles and beach 0.1 miles. Note: This property does not have WiFi but WiFi is available in the public areas of the park. Note: On-site facilities include surfing school, pools, sports bar, climbing wall, cashless arcade, nature trail, bar, restaurant, café and shop. Note: Some facilities may be free but a pass can be purchased from reception allowing access to them all

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: Throughout the 1930s, author Winston Graham made his home in the picturesque Cornish coastal town of Perranporth, which serves as the inspiration for his Poldark novels. Traditional pubs and stores abound in Perranporth, and the beach, which is lifeguarded in the summer and is backed by rugged rocks and a beautiful coastal path, is a classic bucket-and-spade beach. Abandoned pump structures, mine shafts, and workers' cottages are all remnants of the town's rich history as a source of quality tin. For more insight into this region's interesting past, check out the Blue Hills Museum and the Perranzabuloe Folk Museum. Much further out, you'll find National Trust-owned stretches of sand at Crantock and Holywell Bay, as well as stunning coastal walks near St. Agnes. A fantastic holiday home in Cornwall, along with a wide variety of attractions.

Located in Perranporth, this lodge is on the beach. Wheal Coates Tin Mine and Lappa Valley Steam Railway are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Holywell Bay Fun Park and Oasis Fun Pools. 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. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling, rock climbing, and hiking.

Sands Beach House 10

Newquay, Cornwall, South West of England

Sands Beach House From £6217 Availability

Sands Beach House gives sea-view a whole new meaning in this stunning private home overlooking the golden sands of the Newquay coastline.  From the warm fires of the terrace to the cosy warmth of the bedrooms, guests can enjoy uninterrupted Atlantic throughout the property.  Perfect for any season, the stylish and comfortable design can house up to ten guests in idyllic coastal luxury.  

After a day soaking up the sun on Newquay’s sandy beaches why not catch the final rays on a sun lounger on your private terrace with a Cornish ale in hand.  Made for outdoor living, the terrace boasts gas-fired dining tables and patio heaters allowing guests to enjoy al fresco dining even in chillier climes.

Inside the open plan living area offers a feature wall fireplace, where you can sink into the huge four-seater sofas with a hot chocolate from the Hotel Chocolat Velvistiser.  A well-equipped kitchen offers juicers, waffle-makers, coffee machines and more, allowing you to cook up a feast to be enjoyed at the ten-seater dining table while you watch the boats bob on the ocean through the vast three-quarter length windows.

From Egyptian cotton linens, you can relax and enjoy the sea view from one of five luxuriously appointed double rooms.  Whilst the master bathroom is heaven sent with a deep soaker bath that overlooks the ocean.

Centrally located the beach house is close to the buzz of the Newquay nightlife, yet benefits from a discreet location, nestled in the cliffs overlooking the beach, offering privacy and tranquillity for guests to unwind and relax.  Just a two-minute walk to the nearest beach, the property is only a short drive to some of the best shorelines in Britain including surfers’ paradise Fistral Beach.

The bustling seaside town of Newquay has something for everyone and even benefits from its own airport, under thirty minutes from the centre of town.  The house is just a two-minute stroll to the nearest beach, where crystal clear waves await your enjoyment from swimming, paddleboarding, water-skiing and boat rides.

As the surfing mecca of the UK, Newquay is home to Britain’s premiere surfing spot, Fistral Beach.  World renowned it plays host to the Boardmasters International Surf Competition each year, whilst out of the water Fistral and nearby Watergate Bay are the place to be for the annual five-day music festival, Boardmasters.

A gateway to the wild beauty of Cornwall, there is a plethora of local beaches and beauty spots.  Crantoch Beach is a must see with its epic sand dunes, perfect for exploring, if you venture onto the footpaths to Polly Joke Beach you might even spot some local seals sunning themselves on the secluded shore.  Watergate Bay offers two miles of golden sand and a more peaceful environment whilst a short drive will take you to the perfect rock-pooling spot at Porth Beach.  Make sure you head out on the narrow footbridge to Porth Island for stunning views of the Cornish coastline. Or take a visit to nearby National-Trust owned Trerice, a charming Elizabethan manor with picture perfect gardens, perched just outside of Newquay

If you’re looking for a day trip, the charming coastal town of Padstow is just a thirty-minute drive away.  Try your hand at crabbing in the harbour, grab yourself a local pasty for lunch or take a boat trip over to nearby Rock.  The Eden Project in St. Austell is only a forty-minute drive, a perfect spot for families where you can walk amongst the dramatic tropical biomes and experience the sights and smells of the rainforest.   Or take a day trip to St. Ives, the Cornish home of the Tate Gallery to check out exhibits of both famous and local artists.

If you’re looking for a night out, Newquay has plenty to offer.  Just a short walk from your doorstep you’ll find Moules and Co, grab a table or get yourself a takeaway of mouth-watering moules, the best in town!  Why not move the party on to local cocktail bar Tom Thumb where house blended vermouths and syrups are served by expert mixologists.  If you’re looking to sample some local seafood why not order your own freshly caught and cooked lobster or crab from the Fernpit Café fresh from the water straight to your plate!

Sandymouth Lodge -Fabulous Family Friendly Log Cabin Close to Sandy Beaches 4

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, South West of England

Sandymouth Lodge -Fabulous Family Friendly Log Cabin Close to Sandy Beaches From £756 Availability

Our spacious and contemporary log cabins have been a true labour of love. Designed by us specifically to suit families, couples and groups of friends, our three log cabins have a modern Scandinavian feel with open plan living areas incorporating a comfortable seating area, dining table and well-equipped kitchen.

The toasty log burner ensures a warm and welcoming atmosphere as you walk in the door and the generous bedrooms have super-comfy beds to help you get a fantastic night sleep after a long day exploring the nearby beaches and coastline. Professionally laundered bedding provides that extra touch of luxury and WiFi is free of charge and reliable through the property so you won't miss anything while you're away!

A short 5 minute drive will take you to the sandy beaches of the North Cornwall coastline, however there's no need to go anywhere to experience beautiful views of the stunning Cornish countryside. The log cabin is situated in a gated courtyard with outdoor seating, BBQs and fabulous views to enjoy. A small area of field is also available for outdoor games so you won't be lost for things to do if you fancy spending a day close to home!

If you like to eat in, the kitchen is fully equipped with oven, electric hob and dishwasher so there's no need to argue over who's doing the washing up! For those treat nights where you want to eat out, there is an abundance of local restaurants including great pub food, Chinese, Indian, Italian and many seafood eateries taking advantage of our proximity to the Atlantic ocean. Local takeaways include fish and chips, pizza and Chinese. Local supermarkets within 5 minutes include Co-Op and Spar, with Morrisons and Lidl just 10 minutes away.

Local beaches, surfing, golf course, tennis, mini golf, horse-riding and fishing will help you to create lots of memories to take home with you and there is a fantastic choice of activities for kids such as soft play for the younger ones and even a nearby theme park for the kids to look forward to! Tamar Lakes is approximately 1 mile away and offers water sports and enjoyable walks. For a more laid back holiday, meandering along the South West coast path or visiting beautiful country houses and National Trust sites at any time of the year will provide a truly relaxing break.

When you're ready to put your feet up, our generous sofas will help you wind down and either take advantage of the TV and DVD player or play a good old fashioned board game!

Parking is free on site, just let us know if you plan to bring more than one car.

Bed linen, towels and cleaning are all provided at no extra charge.

Located in Bude, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. The Castle Bude and The Gildhouse Poundstock are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Ivyleaf Golf Course & Driving Range and South West Coast Path Section 10 Trailhead. 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.

Scandinavian Style Chalet, Rock, Cornwall 4

Rock, Cornwall, South West of England

Scandinavian Style Chalet, Rock, Cornwall From £616 Availability

Designed in the style of a Swedish summer house / lake house, this welcoming timber chalet is located in Rock on Cornwall's Atlantic Coast, part of a small site of 12 in a peaceful wooded valley with views towards the Camel Estuary and Padstow.

Sleeps 4 - bedroom 1 is the main bedroom with a king sized bed and bedroom 2 contains one pair of bunk beds.

The site is within easy walking distance of Rock waterfront and the Padstow passenger ferry and is a 10 minute drive from Polzeath surfing beaches, and is also close to the attractive town of Wadebridge. It is conveniently placed for exploring the rest of Cornwall, being about half an hour from the Eden Project and about 50 minutes from St Ives and the Tate Gallery.

Cycling the Camel Trail between Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow is a favourite recreation activity. For walkers there is the South West Coast Path (beautiful between Port Isaac and Pentire Point).

Rock, Padstow and Port Isaac all have plenty of restaurants/gastro pubs and cafes including kitchens run by well known chefs Nathan Outlaw, Rick Stein and Paul Ainsworth, including the Mariners, just down the road by Rock waterfront.

The open plan living area contains two sofas, a coffee table, a dining table for six and a smart TV with DVD collection for all ages. A spacious sideboard contains the tableware and useful items including local information and maps. Full fibre wifi is provided for our guests' convenience.

The galley kitchen is fully equipped with dishwasher, electric cooker, microwave, toaster and fridge. A freezer, washing machine & tumble dryer are in the locker on the front porch.

Outside, the large southwest facing timber deck comes highly recommended. It gets all the sun and is wonderful for lunches/barbeques and sundowners. There is plenty of garden furniture including a large sun umbrella and sun loungers.

Located in Wadebridge, this chalet is in a rural area and on a river. St. Enodoc Golf Club 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 Camel Creek Adventure Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Retallack Water Sports and National Lobster Hatchery. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Sea Dream Chalet Gwithian 4

Gwithian, Cornwall, South West of England

Sea Dream Chalet Gwithian From £1127 Availability

'Sea Dream' is a small wooden holiday chalet located at Gwithian Towans, St. Ives Bay in Cornwall, and is ideally situated for those seeking a relaxing beach break, for nature lovers who wish to explore its coastal countryside or for the more adventurous seeking the thrill of the sports that are on offer.

With its famous island lighthouse, a beautiful beach with 'Three Miles of Golden Sands' on the doorstep, and its impressive dune system. The area is a paradise for surf dudes, beach bums and land lovers alike.

The Atlantic swells that break relentlessly onto its beautiful sandy beach provide a watery playground for watersports enthusiasts and the winding coastal paths attract runners, hikers and dog walkers to clock up some miles whilst taking in the views of the stunning coastal scenery.

The land between Gwithian Towans and Mexico Towans has been designated as an SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) and is the second largest dune system in Cornwall, stretching for approximately 3km along the North Cornwall coast from Hayle to Gwithian.

These north-west facing dunes rise to a maximum height of over 60 metres. This complex and extensive dune system is exposed and subject to the full force of Atlantic gales and yet support a rich and diverse flora with rare wildlife.

This chalet is located in Hayle. Hayle Towans Beach and Portreath Beach are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Paradise Park and JungleBarn and St Ives Museum. Country Skittles and West Cornwall Adventure are also worth visiting.

Sea Salt 6

Porthleven, Cornwall, South West of England

Sea Salt From £1308 Availability

When it comes to location, Sea Salt gets a great big tick. This wonderful three bedroom holiday home is nestled on the cliffs on the outskirts of Porthleven in one of Cornwall’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty with glorious uninterrupted panoramic sea views. With easy access to the sandy beach, Sea Salt offers fantastic seaside living in superbly presented spaces. The house comes with beautifully decorated rooms, a chef’s dream of a kitchen, three bathrooms, sensational decked terraces and a garden. In this dreamy spot, you will enjoy beachside serenity, calm and total relaxation.

Porthleven is the most southerly working port in the country. Due to massive winter storms, the granite harbour and its sea walls are massive. It once boasted a fleet of more than one hundred drifters to catch pilchard and mackeral. While retaining its fishing village character, Porthleven is great for tourists, enjoying an iconic pier, famous clock tower and a good selection of restaurants. It is a great base for a walking holiday and is popular with surfers. Golfers enjoy the course at nearby Praa Sands where the beach is great for families. Close by are Loe Bar, the River Cober Estuary, Helston with its famous theme park, Gunwalloe Cove Beach, Marazion and St Michael’s Mount and the Penwith Heritage Coast. The vibrant town of Penzance, the iconic village of Mousehole, the breathtaking Lands End and the foodie harbour front of St Ives are all within easy reach.

Sea Salt is built over three levels. Every level is drowned in natural light that floods through the large picture windows and French doors. Depending on what time of year you visit, you will see mind-blowing spectacles through the windows, whether it be spell-binding sunsets and sunrises, surfers on the sea or wild winter storms. There are few better seats on the south coast of Cornwall. You enter Sea Salt on the middle floor. The large entrance hallway takes you to the full width living room with its stunning glass-wrapped balcony. With a blue seaside theme, sumptuous corner sofa, matching armchair, atmospheric wood burning stove and large Smart television, the living room is calm, relaxing and beautiful. It is hard to take your eyes away from the spectacular seascapes outside. The doors open to the decked balcony for even better views. As a seaside chill descends, you can snuggle up, chuck a log on the stove and get cosy with Netflix.

Downstairs, you will discover a fabulous kitchen diner. With a gorgeous slate floor, superb contemporary cabinetry, a fantastic island and a modern dining table with a view, it is a fabulous spot for entertaining. Doors open to the decked terrace for alfresco dining, a truly wonderful space where you will feel totally away from all the stresses and strains of everyday life. Your breakfasts and lunches will be lengthy as you will find it very difficult to leave these mesmerising vistas. You can relax to the soothing sounds of the sea, spot dolphins in the waves and birds of prey scoping out the skies. Colourful fishing boats will pass by with their catches of the day.   

Sea Salt boasts three superb bedrooms. The lower ground floor master offers a beautifully dressed kingsize bed and access to the terrace and garden. Your morning cup of coffee on the deck will be a highlight. The remaining two bedrooms are located on the top floor, both with ensuite bathrooms. One enjoys a double bed and the other twins. The double is a total delight with gorgeous linens on the bed, a bright feature wall and a Juliette balcony. The twin is a lovely nest. You can hear the waves breaking on the beach from your beds, a lovely way to wake in the mornings.

Sea Salt enjoys a phenomenal location on the cliff just outside Porthleven. With uninterrupted sea views, the house is perfect for a spot of switch off.

Porthleven is a wonderful resort, a former fishing village with a mighty harbour and an excellent array of tourist amenities. Many of Cornwall’s attractions and theme parks are within easy reach and the house is located on the Coastal Path so there are fabulous walks in both directions. Porthleven has always been popular with artists and it is easy to see why. You will find some delightful craft shops in the village. At low tide, west of the harbour entrance, there are some wonderful rock pools and the Giant’s Quoit, a fifty ton rock. From the cliffs, you can see the abandoned engine houses of tin mines at Rinsey. Tregonning Hill is also on the horizon, an extinct volcano and the spot where china clay was first discovered. Porthleven is popular with not only surfers but with tennis, football, cricket, bowling and snooker fans.

Praa Sands is one of the most popular beaches in the area with its sand and shingle beach backed by cliffs. A long sand and pebble beach starts at Porthleven and stretches three miles to Loe Bar and Gunwalloe Cove. When the tide is out, it is possible to walk along the beach to Loe Bar though you must take care with the tides. The lake behind the River Cober is the biggest stretch of natural fresh water in Cornwall.

The Penrose Estate is a beautiful large area of parkland between Porthleven and Helston. The rolling parkland and its ancient trees stretch down to the coast between Gunwalloe and Porthleven.

The National Trust owned Tudor and Stuart Grade I mansion Godolphin House comes complete with Elizabethan stables and glorious gardens. There are orchards, bluebell woods and woodlands in this wonderful estate that looks beautiful at all times of the year.

Further along the coast, Newlyn enjoys several galleries, some charming pubs and several cosy restaurants. The Newlyn Christmas lights are launched annually along with tunes from the Newlyn Male Voice Choir and followed by a traditional firework display. It is worth getting up early to experience the bustling fish market. The Newlyn Fish Festival is held each year on August Bank Holiday Monday when stalls and cafes take over the quays for the day.

The much loved fishing village of Mousehole boasts an even more famous Christmas light display and offers delightful original character, charm and beauty. The picturesque harbour is surrounded by narrow streets and yellow lichened houses, all huddled together. You will find pretty galleries, gift shops and restaurants along the harbour road. Make sure you take your camera!

Land’s End is famous for being the most south-westerly point in Britain. It is one of the most beautiful, naturally wild and unspoilt spots in Cornwall. The former smallholding is also known as the ‘First and Last’ due to its status as both the starting and ending point of the journey to or from John O’Groats in Scotland, the longest journey in the UK. It is definitely a must-visit with beautiful stretches of ancient coastline and awe-inspiring views. The first recorded name of Land’s End was ‘Penwith Steort’ dating back to 997. The iconic Land’s End signpost was established in the 1950’s when a local family-run business erected the now legendary Cornish icon.

Penzance is a major tourist and commercial centre in West Cornwall. The town is steeped in history with many monuments and historic sites. It boasts dramatic beaches and cliffs and offers much entertainment as well as hundreds of cafes and restaurants. On the moorland surrounding Penzance, there are numerous pre-historic Neolithic and Bronze Age tombs, monuments and settlements, some dating from over 5000 years ago.

Seagreen Lodge 6

Trewince, Near Portscatho, Cornwall,

Seagreen Lodge From £532 Availability

Seagreen Lodge is a comfortable 3 bedroom lodge on the idyllic Trewince Manor Estate, located close to the harbour village of Portscatho. This beautiful estate has a creek on one side and the stunning Roseland coastline within an easy walk of the other. Trewince has a range of facilities including wonderful, expansive grounds. There is also an indoor heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and small gym for guests to use at no charge but which need to be booked at Reception. There is also a slipway (available for a fee) for the launching of boats by direct arrangement with Trewince Estate. The walks available from the Estate lead to the spectacular coastal footpath around the creeks and cliffs of the St Anthony headland. The house itself is a tastefully decorated 3 bedroom lodge with a lounge deck area leading down to an enclosed lawn, and a first-floor balcony from the master bedroom. It is tucked away in the most secluded position with great uninterrupted sea views across fields from the sun deck, lounge, kitchen and also the master bedroom and balcony upstairs. These views stretch from Gull Rock and Nare Head to the East all the way around to the South West. The main living area is spacious with a fully equipped kitchen, 6 seat dining table and two 3 seat sofas, Sky Freesat and a DVD player. Accommodation Ground Floor: Open plan kitchen, dining and sitting area. Bathroom with over-bath shower unit & WC, one twin bedroom with 3' beds and one double bedroom (4'6" bed). Hallway/cloak area. First Floor: Master double bedroom (5' bed) with balcony and sea views, landing area and bathroom with separate shower & WC. Exterior: Large deck area, with open steps up to a garden table and six chairs, and two sun loungers and deck chairs. Facilities & Services Heating is via night storage heating, panel heaters and portable oil radiators. The kitchen is well equipped with a range of cupboards, electric

Seagreen Lodge 6

Trewince, Near Portscatho, Cornwall,

Seagreen Lodge From £532 Availability

Seagreen Lodge is a comfortable 3 bedroom lodge on the idyllic Trewince Manor Estate, located close to the harbour village of Portscatho. This beautiful estate has a creek on one side and the stunning Roseland coastline within an easy walk of the other. Trewince has a range of facilities including wonderful, expansive grounds. There is also an indoor heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and small gym for guests to use at no charge but which need to be booked at Reception. There is also a slipway (available for a fee) for the launching of boats by direct arrangement with Trewince Estate. The walks available from the Estate lead to the spectacular coastal footpath around the creeks and cliffs of the St Anthony headland. The house itself is a tastefully decorated 3 bedroom lodge with a lounge deck area leading down to an enclosed lawn, and a first-floor balcony from the master bedroom. It is tucked away in the most secluded position with great uninterrupted sea views across fields from the sun deck, lounge, kitchen and also the master bedroom and balcony upstairs. These views stretch from Gull Rock and Nare Head to the East all the way around to the South West. The main living area is spacious with a fully equipped kitchen, 6 seat dining table and two 3 seat sofas, Sky Freesat and a DVD player. Accommodation Ground Floor: Open plan kitchen, dining and sitting area. Bathroom with over-bath shower unit & WC, one twin bedroom with 3' beds and one double bedroom (4'6" bed). Hallway/cloak area. First Floor: Master double bedroom (5' bed) with balcony and sea views, landing area and bathroom with separate shower & WC. Exterior: Large deck area, with open steps up to a garden table and six chairs, and two sun loungers and deck chairs. Facilities & Services Heating is via night storage heating, panel heaters and portable oil radiators. The kitchen is well equipped with a range of cupboards, electric

Secluded Meadow, Unique Shire Hut, Perfect Camping 2

Camborne, Cornwall, South West of England

Secluded Meadow, Unique Shire Hut, Perfect Camping From £700 Availability

Welcome to a total unique camping experience! The Shire Huts have taken it upon themselves to set up a pop-up campsite in August to give everybody the chance to stay in one of our luxurious Shire huts. These cozy cabins will have everything you need for your little home from home. This includes beds with foam mattress (can be made into a double or twin beds), lighting, electrics, mirror, coat hook, rug, door mat, bespoke 'hobbity' stools, welly stand and lockable doors.

All pitches are 10m x 10m which gives plenty of space for the hut, a car and a tent. We would also recommend bring an awning/gazebo for a outside sitting/cooking space. 2 children (under the age of 16) are also included in the price but an extra tent/sleeping area will be needed. Please bring your own bedding as well all camping equipment and utensils.

This new, exclusive campsite will feel like your right back on a festival campsite. With hot showers, toilets, festoon lighting as well as a common area with a sink and power point. In addition to your stay you will receive 10% off surf lessons at Gwithians Surf Academy and 10% off the very popular 'Mussel Shoal' in Porthleven.

Praze is the ideal location for site seeing as either coats are only 20mins car ride away! Surrounded by amazing beaches with breath taking views and coastal walks. Common tourist spots include, the famous St.Michaels Mount, Porthleven which is a old fishing harbour, St.Ives and Hayle which has 5 mile long beach.

This cabin is located in Camborne. Trevaskis Farm and Wharfside Shopping Centre are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Tehidy Country Park. Ready for a night out? Consider Gwennap Pit and Performance Centre.

Self Catered chalet, Family & Pet friendly.Woodlands 6

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, South West of England

Self Catered chalet, Family & Pet friendly.Woodlands From £385 Availability

Sleeps 4
Tastefully decorated throughout.Lounge with double bed settee,two easy chairs dining table ,TV with DVD player,stereo.Childrens games ,books ,maps Fully equipped kitchen, electric cooker ,microwave,toaster ,fridge .
Bathroom ,electric shower over bath ,sink ,wc ,fully tiled .
Double bedroom with double bed ,double wardrobe,5 drawer chest bedside drawers,heater.
Small bedroom ,bunk beds ,decorated themed seaside.wall heater.

Located in Bude, this chalet is in a rural area and on a lake. The Castle Bude and The Gildhouse Poundstock are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and North Devon Coast. 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.

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