Family Holiday Ideas in Cornwall - Sandymouth

May 29, 2011 by admin  
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If you’re planning a family holiday in Cornwall then here is a series of destination and cottage ideas.

Houndapitt Farm - Otters Holt

houno-1This cottage is situated in a stunning location with panoramic views of the sea and countryside and is a short distance to the beach as well as cliff top walks.

Situated in Sandymouth, these 9 stone cottages nestle around a central courtyard retaining much of the original charm with exposed beams and stonework.

There are good leisure facilities avaialble: a large coarse fishing lake stocked with carp, tench and rudd, which is available to use.

There are Picnic tables and brick built BBQ for those leisurely summer evenings. You also get access to a games barn offering a skittle alley, table tennis, table football, soft play area for toddlers and much more.

Accommodation offers:

2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Sea / river views
Internet access
Games / Play facilities
Cottage available from Farm and Cottage Holidays Limited - CLick Here

Luxury Self Catering at Hawke’s Point on Carbis Bay, St Ives

March 18, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Lands End Peninsula

Hawke’s Point, a brand new collection of luxury holiday apartments in St Ives has launched on one of the UK’s most stunning coastlines. Set directly on Carbis Bay in historic St Ives, an exclusive holiday destination will offer style savvy and culturally curious travellers flexible apartment-style living with the luxury nuances of a five-star hotel.

Carbis Bay Self CateringHawke’s Point offers accommodation to suit every need, making it the perfect destination for couples seeking a romantic retreat to families planning an action-packed St Ives holiday. Guests can choose between Garden, Balcony and Penthouse apartments, each unique in layout and style and offering a choice of one to three bedrooms.

Each bolthole is bespoke and created to optimise Hawke’s Point coveted location, harnessing the unique natural light of St Ives and jaw-dropping Atlantic Ocean Views. None more so than the Penthouse apartments, designed with the good life in mind. Vast living spaces centre around unforgettable, panoramic floor-to-ceiling views of the Atlantic and the St Ives headland. Penthouse apartments even feature brass captain’s telescopes for guests to enjoy the views and stargaze into the night.

St Ives self cateringApartments at Hawke’s Point offer the perfect balance of independent living but first class luxury self catering St Ives. In addition to generous living spaces all properties feature fully integrated kitchens complete with NEFF and Dualit white goods, Villeroy & Boch fine crockery, cutlery and glassware, and hand crafted Poppy Treffry accessories. Bathrooms also offer the luxe experience, featuring deep comforting baths, powerful rain-head showers and deluxe Princeton robes and towels. Keeping Cornish provenance at the forefront Hawke’s Point features the invigorating Heligan Glaze spa range, created by the luxury Cornish spa brand Seboni, which harnesses aromatherapy blends inspired by the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan in St Austell.

luxury self catering st IvesAt Hawke’s Point Cornish provenance is guaranteed from the very beginning to end. It starts at booking where the owners offer an invaluable concierge service, providing local knowledge, tips and assistance with where to go and what to enjoy during a stay at the apartments. On arrival, a traditional cream tea awaits accompanied by a chilled bottle of Cornish ‘Camel Valley’ Champagne, a feeling of being ‘hosted’ is never far away.

For more information and to book visit www.hawkespoint.com or call +44 (0)1726 884072

Cornwall Christmas Cottage Getaways

December 1, 2010 by admin  
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Spending Christmas in a cottage in Cornwall sounds like a great idea!

Whether you are looking forward to wrapping up warm for sceneic walks or staying in and toasting chestnuts on a open fire and drinking mulled wine here are our  Christmas cottage destination ideas  in partnership with holidaycottages.co.uk

Beach House Fistral in Newquay, North Cornwall

fiscal-nqThis detached coach house within the security gated Duchy of Cornwall developmenthas sea views and is within strolling distance of Fistral Beach, the pubs, shops and resturants of Newquay

Enjoy some lovely clifftop walks and relax with a glass of wine in the enclosed garden overlooking the sea. Venture further afield and explore Cornwall with some popular attractions including Tate Gallery at St Ives, The Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Flambards Theme Park, the Arthurian castle at Tintagel, and much more.

The accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: 1 double with lovely views and 1 double with single.

Bathroom: with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Downstairs WC. Lounge: with TV, DVD and gas fire.

Kitchen/diner: well-equipped with cooker, dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing machine and microwave. Outside: enclosed garden with seating.

Amenities: allocated parking space. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. 1 small dog by arrangement.

Location: beach, shops and pubs all walking distance.

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The Boat House

boathouseThis one bedroom cottage renovated to the highest of standards is a luxourious treat sitting on a lakeside close to the Devon/Cornwall border and is ideal for a couple with a dog and/or child.

Polhilsa is an ideal base for touring the areas of outstanding natural beauty of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, both offering some of the most breathtaking views.

The accommodation offers one bedroom, a spacious galleried room offering fantasic views through the large french doors. There’s an open plan Lounge/diner with reclining leather suite, large flatscreen TV with Freeview and DVD. The Kitchen has an integrated oven and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and fridge/freezer.

Outside you’ll have access to the shared garden and lakes through the french doors from the lounge, with seating and BBQ.

Amenities: ample parking. Bed linen, towels, electric and central heating included. 1 well behaved dog welcome. Regret no smoking within the property.

Location: beach 12 miles, pub 1 mile and shop 2 miles within Callington.

  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Sleeps: 2
  • Dogs allowed: Yes (1)
  • Changeover day: Saturday
  • Travel cot available
  • Highchair available

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Little Riviere

rivThese three bran conversions are in a quiet position quarter of a mile from the road each with their own parking and outside area.

The Farm is located on the outskirts of Hayle with its shops, pubs, harbour and restaurants just a few miles away along with 3 miles of safe beach, ideal for bathing and surfing.

A short drive across the bay is St Ives has a host of galleries, including the Tate and many restaurants

A short drive will get you to the South coast for places like Penzance, with its long sandy beach at Marazion, St Michaels Mount and the fishing villages of Newlyn and Mousehole, with spectacular scenery to enjoy on your way.

Amenities: ample parking, bed linen, electric and heating included. Regret no pets. Location: beach 3 miles, shop 2 miles, the local pub is walking distance across fields.

•  Bedrooms: 2
•  Sleeps: 4
•  Dogs allowed: No
•  Changeover day: Friday
•  Travel cot available
•  Highchair available

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Christmas - Start Dates are either:

  • Wednesday 22nd
  • Or Thursday 23rd December

New Year - Start Dates are either:

  • Wednesday 29th
  • Or Thursday 30th December

Port Isaac Cornwall

April 19, 2010 by admin  
Filed under North Cornwall

Port Isaac is an unspoilt fishing village that offers plenty of options when it comes to fishing, boat trips around the harbour, local restaurants, pubs and interesting clifftop walks. You will find fisherman bringing in their daily catch of fish, crab and lobster that can be enjoyed from terraces of some of the local restaurants.

There are a variety of interesting clifftop walks to nearby bays such as Port Gaverne and Port Quin.

For Holiday Cottages in Port Isaac Click Here

The North Coast of Cornwall, UK - Places to Visit, Things to See and Do - Land’s End to Zennor

March 27, 2009 by admin  
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Upon leaving Lands End and leaving the south coast behind us, we once again turn our footsteps to the north and north east as we head back up Cornwall’s north coast.

Our first stop is the vast expanse of Sennen Cove. Silvery fine white sand, this beach gets very crowded at the height of summer, but being so large, it is more than easy for everyone still to find a spot of some peace and quiet despite the crowds, if you are prepared to walk far enough away from the carpark/s. The actual village itself boats a lifeboat station, a pub and one or two cafes and art galleries, the most famous of which has to be the Roundhouse, which used to store the winding gear for pulling the fishing boats up the very steep slipway. The actual harbour, if you can call it that, is protected from the thousands of miles of watery expanse of the north Atlantic Ocean rollers by a low granite quay wall, in which leeward side, gives small protection to the small fleet of boats which still dare to breach the treacherous high seas off Cape Cornwall and Lands End. You can enjoy superb surfing at this beach which has a tremendous backdrop of majestic moorland hills sweeping down right to the beach. On the hill are dotted many fine cottages and holiday homes. The beach is not just great for swimming but a whole variety of sports for those so inclined. Nearly always windy here it makes a superb location for kite flying.

Just around the corner up the coast is the more remote surfers paradise beach of Gwenvor, where nearly all year round, you will find a wave to surf. A little along the coast from here is the county of Cornwall’s second most westerly point on mainland Britain, Cape Cornwall, altogether more peaceful than the over crowded and touristy Lands End. Dramatic scenery and incredible cliff top walks here await you. Just in from Cape Cornwall is the village of St Just, formerly a small tin mining town. Looks a little bleary at first sight, but with an acquired taste, you might draw the conclusion that it does in fact have a charm all it’s own. One or two restaurants, a pub or two, a bakers, shops for the essentials and several art galleries, it’s a good place to grab a bite to eat, or indeed use the library for delving deeper into the history of Cornwall around this area.

Close to the village of St Just is the visually stunning Cot Valley with a very pretty cove at the very bottom of the road where there exists very limited parking. The rocks here have great historical value and an information board at the top of the cove will tell you a lot more about the natural history of this area.

Starting to head eastwards up the coast, you drive through Pendeen and Botallack, tin mining country and home to the Geevor Tin Mine where you can take an underground tour of the mine which closed down about 20 years ago. There is some fascinating history with this area and you would be wise to read a good book on the subject before visiting. There is so much to be learned that I cannot even attempt to here put it all into words, henceforth I am just covering the bare essentials. Of particular note though is the bravery and skill of the tin miners here in days long ago. This area was known for the submarine mines, that is the mine workings that actually went out below the seabed, under the Atlantic Ocean. One can only imagine the treacherous working conditions of these men, indeed, at the Botallack tin mine, the story goes that in 1831 there was a terrible accident when the ladder collapsed killing all the men as wood splintering, all the apparatus for extracting the tin and ascending and descending ladders plummeted into the bowels of the shaft.

Further up the coast is Zennor. A very ancient hamlet that feels like stepping back in time to the bronze age. There is a story here of which I know little but the legend revolves around the Mermaid of Zennor, and in the church there, there is a wooden stool dating from hundreds of years ago, called the Mermaids Chair and inscribed, carved with the figure of a mermaid on either flank. The tiny fields around this area are very small and have changed very little through hundreds of years. The boundary walls are all of rough hewn granite. Just above Zennor is a stretch of wild moorland that certainly does not look as though it belongs in the 21st century. The road heading eastwards from here twists and turns and in places is particularly narrow. Many fine old cornish rambling cottages and farms still eke out an existence in this wild and windswept beautiful place.

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Watergate Bay and Porth

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Mid Cornwall

Tucked away just a short walk between Newquay and watergate bay Porth is a delightful sheltered cove with a long sandy beach at road level. Porth island on the eastern side of the beach is the site of an Iron age settlement which can be reached by foot bridge.

Watergate Bay is a superb stretch of golden sands that provides plenty of extreme water sports and beach chilling. Here you can indulge in surfing, kite-surfing, kite buggying and wave skiing - all for hire with expert tuition and lifeguard cover on hand between May and September. You may decide to treat yourself to breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Jaime Oliver inspired fifteen restaurant.

There is a stunning coastal walk between Porth and Watergate Bay which isn’t too taxing on the legs and you can grab refreshment at the The Hotel & Extreme Academy hotel in Watergate Bay with terrace overlooking the sea.

Accommodation in Porth

dining-areaPorth Veor Manor Hotel ***
This coastal retreat has direct access to Porth beach and enjoys an elevated position combining the charm of a 19th century Manor and modern day comforts. It also has a small outdoor swimming pool.

Also offered are de lux villa and apartments

http://www.porthveormanor.com/porthveormanor/

Restaurants in Porth

rest-viewLusty Glaze Restaurant
Walking towards Newquay along next to the sea we discovered this beautiful spot, down some steps to Lusty Glaze beach. Excellent seafood. The menu, designed by acclaimed chef Nick Hodges, offers modern British cuisine with a strong Mediterranean influence.

Reservations: 01637 879709
Lusty Glaze Beach
Lusty Glaze Road
Newquay
TR7 3AE

Web: http://www.lustyrestaurant.com/
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Accommodation in Watergate Bay

The Hotel & Extreme Academy
On The Beach
Watergate Bay
Cornwall TR8 4AA
Telephone: +44 (0) 1637 860543
Web: http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/index.htm

Restaurants in Watergate Bay

The Hotel & Extreme Academy
Excellent menu using local produce
Location as above

Perranporth Cornwall

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Mid Cornwall

The Porth of  ‘Perran’ is a river channel that cuts through the sands into the Bay. Perranporth is now a family resort with fantastic golden beaches that run for miles attracting sunbathers and surfers alike. There is also a boating lake, golf course and cliff walks in the area.

The town is known for the Lowender Peran Folk Festival every October.

Acommodation in Perranporth

YHA Perranporth - Perranporth**
2 star hostel. Former Listening Station perched on the clifftop at Droskyn Point overlooking Perran Sands..Once a coastguard station, YHA Perranporth is perched in a clifftop location on the rugged north coast of Cornwall, a surfer’s paradise. Expect spectacular views of untamed Atlantic seas and three miles of lifeguarded sandy beaches.

Droskyn Point
Perranporth
TR6 0GS

Telephone no: 0870 770 5994
Fax no: (+44) 1872 573812
Email: perranporth@yha.org.uk

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Perranporth Beach Holidays
Luxury 6 berth caravan, Perranporth.“Kittiwake” Caravan is situated on a family run privately owned caravan site within walking distance to two beautiful beaches and 18 hole golf course. The perfect place for a self-catering holiday whether for surfing, golfing, walking or just relaxing!

Email: perranporthbeach@gmail.com
Tel: 07756 291152

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Restaurants in Perranporth

The Seiners Arms Hotel - Perranporth
A quality restaurant offering steak, fish, vegetarian and childrens menus.
01872 573118

The Watering Hole - Perranporth
Bar/restaurant quite literally on the beach - Indian, Mediterranean, Mexican and English cuisine available.
01872 572888

Jaipur Indian Cuisine
Very popular Perranporth Indian restaurant that offers authentic
reproductions of all your favourite sub-continental treats.
Fresh spices, great recipes and a dedicated and talented team
of curry chefs bring you Indian cuisine at its best.

35 St.Pirans Road
Perranporth
Tel: 01872-573625
wheelchair access

NewQuay Cornwall

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Mid Cornwall

Tucked away just a short walk between Newquay and watergate bay Porth is a delightful sheltered cove with a long sandy beach at road level. Porth island on the eastern side of the beach is the site of an Iron age settlement which can be reached by foot bridge.

Watergate Bay is a superb stretch of golden sands that provides plenty of extreme water sports and beach chilling. Here you can indulge in surfing, kite-surfing, kite buggying and wave skiing - all for hire with expert tuition and lifeguard cover on hand between May and September. You may decide to treat yourself to breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Jaime Oliver inspired fifteen restaurant.

There is a stunning coastal walk between Porth and Watergate Bay which isn’t too taxing on the legs and you can grab refreshment at the The Hotel & Extreme Academy hotel in Watergate Bay with terrace overlooking the sea.

Click Here for Holiday Cottages in Newquay

Acommodation in Newquay

Porth Veor Manor Hotel ***
This coastal retreat has direct access to Porth beach and enjoys an elevated position combining the charm of a 19th century Manor and modern day comforts.

Also offered are de lux villa and apartments

http://www.porthveormanor.com/porthveormanor/

Restaurants in Newquay

New Harbour Restaurant (formerly Finns)
Another random find. We came across this tucked away in the harbour at the end of the town.

Fresh sublime seafood was the order of the day (You can see the lobsters swimming around in their pool right outside the door!) Fish is the dominate feature on the menu, as it should here here, but there is plenty of other options if you are not inclined!

New Harbour Restaurant
The Old Boat House
South Quay Hill
Newquay Harbour
Cornwall TR7 1HT

Bookings. 01637 874 062
Office. 01637 875 996
Email: info@new-harbour.com

Cadgwith - Cornwall Coast

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Lizard Peninsula

There is a crowd of thatch and slate roof cottages that are crowded together at Cadgwith, nestling inbetween the hillsides and cliffs. There is a great walk around the area that leads inland to the of Ruan from where a narrow lane takes you to the Poltesco Valley and Carleon Cove. From there a pleasant walk back along the coast to Cadgwith and the Devil’s Frying Pan, a gulf of cliffs caused by a collapse of that coast.

Acommodation in Cadgwith

The Coach House

Situated alongside a tiny stream in two acres of land above Cadgwith Cove, and brimming with character, ‘Henrietta’ has been converted from oak-framed Great Western rolling stock to provide unique self-catering holiday accommodation designed for 2 people. A double sofa bed & cot are also available.

Facilities include private garden with BBQ, own washer/dryer, Freeview and DVD player.

The Coach House
Prazegooth Lane
Cadgwith
Cornwall
TR12 7LA

Telephone
01326 290538

Web: http://www.coachhousecadgwith.co.uk/index.php

Chyheira Bed and Breakfast
Chyheira is a 100 year old granite farmhouse keeping much of its character, whilst having fully modernised facilities.

Located in a rural setting, close to the South West Coastal Path and a short walk from the picturesque fishing cove of Cadgwith; an ideal place from which to explore the Lizard Peninsula.

Both rooms have en-suite showers, digital TV/DVD, hairdryers, refreshment tray and beautiful open views.

Guests have their own lounge area with a wood-burning stove and an outside seating area in the garden.

Chyheira
Ruan Minor
Helston
TR12 7LQ
Tel: 01326 290 343

Web: http://www.chyheira.co.uk/

Marazion Cornwall Coast

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Lands End Peninsula

The ancient market town Marazion derives from the Cornish word for market and nestles in Mount’s Bay and is a starting point for visits to St. Michael’s Mount.

Acommodation in Marazion

Marazion Hotel
Enjoy our relaxing hotel located in the heart of the beautiful town of Marazion in Cornwall. Our rooms have views over St Michael’s Mount and we are only one hundred yards from one of the safest and most fabulous Cornish beaches.

Stephanie Stevens
Marazion Hotel
The Square
Marazion
TR17 0AP
Cornwall

Tel: +44 (0)1736 710334
Email: enquiries@marazionhotel.co.uk
Web: http://www.marazionhotel.co.uk

Restaurants in Marazion

Coach & Horses
The brand new relaunched Coach and Horses is a fine example of a good warm local pub serving well made home style cooking. The décor is cosy and the welcome is friendly. The pub has never looked so good. There is ample seating outside and food features pub classics like cod in batter, whole tail scampi, Pork and apple sauce and sausages and mash. There is something here for everyone. A great new destination on your day out along the south coast.

Coach and Horses
Kenneggy Downs
Rosudgeon
Marazion
TR20 9AW
Tel: 01736 762470

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