Luxury Cornish Holiday Accommodation

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Luxury Cornish Holiday Accommodation

Beaches

One of the closest beaches to our holiday home, only 2 miles away and dog friendly. This beach is part of the national trust and has a pay and display car park.
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Sandymouth Bay Beach
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One of the closest beaches to our holiday home, only 2 miles away and dog friendly. This beach is part of the national trust and has a pay and display car park.
This beach is part of the national trust and is dog friendly. Only 2 miles away.
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Duckpool Bay
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This beach is part of the national trust and is dog friendly. Only 2 miles away.
Take your four-legged friend on a scenic walk at the picturesque Summerleaze Beach. The coastal gem is also a popular spot for surfers, and has its very own beachside cafe. Only 4 miles away.
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Summerleaze Beach
Summerleaze Crescent
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Take your four-legged friend on a scenic walk at the picturesque Summerleaze Beach. The coastal gem is also a popular spot for surfers, and has its very own beachside cafe. Only 4 miles away.
Visit the part man-made, part natural sea pool which nestles under the cliffs at Summerleaze beach in Bude. Topped up twice a day by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and completely free to use, it offers an unique experience for the whole family to enjoy.
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Bude Sea Pool
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Visit the part man-made, part natural sea pool which nestles under the cliffs at Summerleaze beach in Bude. Topped up twice a day by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean and completely free to use, it offers an unique experience for the whole family to enjoy.
Just 7 miles away, a beautiful and dog friendly beach.
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Widemouth Bay
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Just 7 miles away, a beautiful and dog friendly beach.
It is one of the few easily accessible beaches along this stretch of North Cornwall coast. The beach at Trebarwith Strand is a long stretch of golden sand backed by flat rocks and beyond these steep cliffs. At low tide the beach extends almost a mile , however as the tide pushes in this all but disappears leaving just the rocks at the base of the cliffs. If you do visit the beach make sure you check the tides before going for a walk - each year a number of people need rescuing after becoming cut off by the tide. Along the length of the beach are several caves set in the high cliffs, particularly towards the village end. Some of these are quite deep and little eerie if you fancy exploring. The many rock pools along the Strand are less intimidating and contain a wealth of sealife. These little pools make the ideal place for crabs, shrimps, small fish such and the like to hide until the tide returns.
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Trebarwith
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It is one of the few easily accessible beaches along this stretch of North Cornwall coast. The beach at Trebarwith Strand is a long stretch of golden sand backed by flat rocks and beyond these steep cliffs. At low tide the beach extends almost a mile , however as the tide pushes in this all but disappears leaving just the rocks at the base of the cliffs. If you do visit the beach make sure you check the tides before going for a walk - each year a number of people need rescuing after becoming cut off by the tide. Along the length of the beach are several caves set in the high cliffs, particularly towards the village end. Some of these are quite deep and little eerie if you fancy exploring. The many rock pools along the Strand are less intimidating and contain a wealth of sealife. These little pools make the ideal place for crabs, shrimps, small fish such and the like to hide until the tide returns.

Neighbourhoods

Famous for it's steep cobbled main streets and well-preserved nod to its roots as an Elizabethan village, clovelly is not a place to be missed. Enjoy the beautiful views from its stunning harbour, dine at one of the many cafes and restaurants or engage in one of the many family-friendly activities such as donkey rides, fishing tours and crafts.
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Clovelly
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Famous for it's steep cobbled main streets and well-preserved nod to its roots as an Elizabethan village, clovelly is not a place to be missed. Enjoy the beautiful views from its stunning harbour, dine at one of the many cafes and restaurants or engage in one of the many family-friendly activities such as donkey rides, fishing tours and crafts.
Cornwall’s self-proclaimed ‘Culinary Capital’ and famous fishing port of Padstow is a must-visit. A favourite of celebrities, locals and visitors alike, immerse yourself in the chilled-out vibe of harbour life and spend the day exploring or sampling the local cuisine in one of its popular eateries.
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Padstow
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Cornwall’s self-proclaimed ‘Culinary Capital’ and famous fishing port of Padstow is a must-visit. A favourite of celebrities, locals and visitors alike, immerse yourself in the chilled-out vibe of harbour life and spend the day exploring or sampling the local cuisine in one of its popular eateries.
Lose yourself in the wonderful offerings of this amazing little harbour town. Beginning as a small fishing village, it has now become a popular location for film and television, most recently, the TV series Doc Martin. Navigate your way through the narrow, winding streets bearing history from the 14th Century.
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Port Isaac
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Lose yourself in the wonderful offerings of this amazing little harbour town. Beginning as a small fishing village, it has now become a popular location for film and television, most recently, the TV series Doc Martin. Navigate your way through the narrow, winding streets bearing history from the 14th Century.
Just north of Bude on the A38, Kilkhampton is a village which dates back to beyond Saxon times. Here the remains of a 12th century motte and bailey style Norman castle can still be seen and the church of St James the Great is at least 450 years old. It is one of many churches dedicated to this saint on a pilgrims' route, which leads ultimately to Santiago (St James) de Compostela in northern Spain. The two pubs, the New Inn and the London Inn, serve food and drink.
Kilkhampton
Just north of Bude on the A38, Kilkhampton is a village which dates back to beyond Saxon times. Here the remains of a 12th century motte and bailey style Norman castle can still be seen and the church of St James the Great is at least 450 years old. It is one of many churches dedicated to this saint on a pilgrims' route, which leads ultimately to Santiago (St James) de Compostela in northern Spain. The two pubs, the New Inn and the London Inn, serve food and drink.
Stroll around the charming village of Boscastle with a loved one while enjoying your Cornish getaway. The unspoilt harbour area is ideal for visiting over the course of an afternoon and evening, followed by a delicious meal and drink at a nearby cosy pub.
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Boscastle
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Stroll around the charming village of Boscastle with a loved one while enjoying your Cornish getaway. The unspoilt harbour area is ideal for visiting over the course of an afternoon and evening, followed by a delicious meal and drink at a nearby cosy pub.
Tintagel, situated in the centre of a rugged and romantic coastline, is the Mecca of every traveller who wanders into the West. The legendary connection with the life of the mystic King Arthur, is undoubtedly one of the reasons for the attraction the village exerts.
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Tintagel
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Tintagel, situated in the centre of a rugged and romantic coastline, is the Mecca of every traveller who wanders into the West. The legendary connection with the life of the mystic King Arthur, is undoubtedly one of the reasons for the attraction the village exerts.

Sightseeing

Admire the stately Hartland Abbey and its manicured gardens while touring the local area. With its range of walking trails, it makes for an ideal family day out. The abbey is also home to the quaint ‘Old Kitchen’ Tea Rooms.
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Hartland Abbey
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Admire the stately Hartland Abbey and its manicured gardens while touring the local area. With its range of walking trails, it makes for an ideal family day out. The abbey is also home to the quaint ‘Old Kitchen’ Tea Rooms.
All aboard the Launceston Steam Railway! The popular narrow gauge railway offers train rides throughout the day through the breath-taking Cornish countryside. Use the train to travel to Newmills and discover its charming Farm Park, or visit Launceston’s fascinating museum.
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Launceston Steam Railway
Saint Thomas Road
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All aboard the Launceston Steam Railway! The popular narrow gauge railway offers train rides throughout the day through the breath-taking Cornish countryside. Use the train to travel to Newmills and discover its charming Farm Park, or visit Launceston’s fascinating museum.
The Camel Trail is a 17 mile long cycle way running through some of the most spectacular countryside in the South West. This well-made path is popular with walkers, cyclists and joggers of all levels.
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The Camel Trail
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The Camel Trail is a 17 mile long cycle way running through some of the most spectacular countryside in the South West. This well-made path is popular with walkers, cyclists and joggers of all levels.
Full of ancient tales and medieval structures, kids and adults alike will enjoy a fantastic day absorbing all of its fascinating history. The scenery is breath-taking, rugged coastal beauty, covered in mossy greens and primal rocks and you can enjoy walking on the incredible rope bridge, tying together the Cornish mainland and the island fortress.
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Tintagel Castle bridge
South West Coast Path
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Full of ancient tales and medieval structures, kids and adults alike will enjoy a fantastic day absorbing all of its fascinating history. The scenery is breath-taking, rugged coastal beauty, covered in mossy greens and primal rocks and you can enjoy walking on the incredible rope bridge, tying together the Cornish mainland and the island fortress.

Food & Drink

Originally starting out as an off license, the Northern Coast Wine Company is now not just a wine company, they have a beautifully contemporary café and are the perfect place to go to sample some cocktails. With an expansive selection of wine, you can choose your favourite straight from the shelf, add just £5 corkage and then sit back and enjoy.
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North Coast Wine Warehouse & Lounge
1 Lansdown Rd
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Originally starting out as an off license, the Northern Coast Wine Company is now not just a wine company, they have a beautifully contemporary café and are the perfect place to go to sample some cocktails. With an expansive selection of wine, you can choose your favourite straight from the shelf, add just £5 corkage and then sit back and enjoy.
Originally starting out as an off license, the Northern Coast Wine Company is now not just a wine company, they have a beautifully contemporary café and are the perfect place to go to sample some cocktails. With an expansive selection of wine, you can choose your favourite straight from the shelf, add just £5 corkage and then sit back and enjoy.
Old Quay House Restaurant
28 Fore St
Originally starting out as an off license, the Northern Coast Wine Company is now not just a wine company, they have a beautifully contemporary café and are the perfect place to go to sample some cocktails. With an expansive selection of wine, you can choose your favourite straight from the shelf, add just £5 corkage and then sit back and enjoy.
This 300 year old building is packed with charm and character, with talk of it even being haunted! The tempting menu offers everything you need for a memorable meal out - we recommend the delicious seafood.
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The New Inn
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This 300 year old building is packed with charm and character, with talk of it even being haunted! The tempting menu offers everything you need for a memorable meal out - we recommend the delicious seafood.
A great Pub currently partnering with La Bocca Pizza Kitchen! Great atmosphere, great food, great sense of humour!
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The Carriers Inn
The Strand
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A great Pub currently partnering with La Bocca Pizza Kitchen! Great atmosphere, great food, great sense of humour!
The Port William at Trebarwith Strand is renowned as a surfer’s paradise, children’s sandpit and walker’s delight. It has front row sea-facing seats, alfresco dining, contemporary décor and a cosy woodburner to toast your toes beside. Only a 20 minute drive.
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The Port William
Tintagel Heights
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The Port William at Trebarwith Strand is renowned as a surfer’s paradise, children’s sandpit and walker’s delight. It has front row sea-facing seats, alfresco dining, contemporary décor and a cosy woodburner to toast your toes beside. Only a 20 minute drive.

Things to Do

Escape the everyday with a trip to the blissful Tamar Lakes. Keep your eyes peeled for a whole host of wildlife, including butterflies, kingfishers, herons and dragonflies, before settling in The Frog Hopper on-site café. Wanting an adrenaline rush? Explore the lake on a canoe adventure or have a go at paddle boarding.
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Tamar Lakes Watersports
Upper Tamar Lake
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Escape the everyday with a trip to the blissful Tamar Lakes. Keep your eyes peeled for a whole host of wildlife, including butterflies, kingfishers, herons and dragonflies, before settling in The Frog Hopper on-site café. Wanting an adrenaline rush? Explore the lake on a canoe adventure or have a go at paddle boarding.
Admire both British and Asian short-clawed otters at the fascinating Tamar Otter & Wildlife Centre. The facility is also home to a range of owls, meerkats, servals, chipmunks and fallow deer, plus much more. Be sure to visit the award-winning tea rooms and gift shop during your trip.
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Tamar Otter and Wildlife Centre
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Admire both British and Asian short-clawed otters at the fascinating Tamar Otter & Wildlife Centre. The facility is also home to a range of owls, meerkats, servals, chipmunks and fallow deer, plus much more. Be sure to visit the award-winning tea rooms and gift shop during your trip.
Enjoy an action-packed day out with the whole family at The Big Sheep. Say hello to the animals that inhabit the on-site barn, brave the roller coasters, scale the heights of The Ultimate Adventure Centre or check out the Big Sheep brewery and gin distillery.
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La Gran Oveja.
Abbotsham Road
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Enjoy an action-packed day out with the whole family at The Big Sheep. Say hello to the animals that inhabit the on-site barn, brave the roller coasters, scale the heights of The Ultimate Adventure Centre or check out the Big Sheep brewery and gin distillery.
Meet the animals in the on-site barn, try your hand at ten-pin bowling, have fun on the dodgems and show off your competitive streak in the games arcade at this family-friendly attraction. Trethorne Leisure Park also offers ‘in touch with animals’ holding sessions, and has a wealth of indoor and outdoor play areas.
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Trethorne Leisure Park
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Meet the animals in the on-site barn, try your hand at ten-pin bowling, have fun on the dodgems and show off your competitive streak in the games arcade at this family-friendly attraction. Trethorne Leisure Park also offers ‘in touch with animals’ holding sessions, and has a wealth of indoor and outdoor play areas.
For all-weather family fun look no further than this award-winning attraction. Enjoy the roller coasters, dodgems and assault courses built for both adults and children and have an adventure that the kids will remember forever!
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The Milky Way Adventure Park
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For all-weather family fun look no further than this award-winning attraction. Enjoy the roller coasters, dodgems and assault courses built for both adults and children and have an adventure that the kids will remember forever!
Dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the World by some, Eden is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. More than just a huge, tropical garden, Eden is a gateway into the relationships between plants and people, and a fascinating insight into the story of mankind's dependence on plant life. Not only a mind-blowing visitor attraction, Eden is also fast-becoming a unique resource for education and knowledge towards a sustainable future. Experience the sights, smells and scale of the rainforests in the Rainforest Biome - the world's largest greenhouse - and discover the tropical plants that are used to produce everyday products. Travel to South Africa and California, as you amble amongst the orange and lemon trees, olive groves and gnarled vines of the Mediterranean Biome, and in the 30-acre Outdoor Garden see hemp, sunflowers and other plants that could change your future, flourishing under the Cornish sun. Eden is a fun and family-friendly day out. Curious kids can find out where tea, rubber and sugar come from, and travel the world to the simulated environments of tropical destinations that they dream of traveling to in the future. There are themed events according to the seasons, workshops for adults and children, activity days, music concerts and much more besides.
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Eden Project
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Dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the World by some, Eden is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. More than just a huge, tropical garden, Eden is a gateway into the relationships between plants and people, and a fascinating insight into the story of mankind's dependence on plant life. Not only a mind-blowing visitor attraction, Eden is also fast-becoming a unique resource for education and knowledge towards a sustainable future. Experience the sights, smells and scale of the rainforests in the Rainforest Biome - the world's largest greenhouse - and discover the tropical plants that are used to produce everyday products. Travel to South Africa and California, as you amble amongst the orange and lemon trees, olive groves and gnarled vines of the Mediterranean Biome, and in the 30-acre Outdoor Garden see hemp, sunflowers and other plants that could change your future, flourishing under the Cornish sun. Eden is a fun and family-friendly day out. Curious kids can find out where tea, rubber and sugar come from, and travel the world to the simulated environments of tropical destinations that they dream of traveling to in the future. There are themed events according to the seasons, workshops for adults and children, activity days, music concerts and much more besides.
Get close to over 1,000 of the world’s rarest and endangered animals at Newquay Zoo! Located on the north coast of Cornwall,surrounded by 13 acres of lush tropical gardens it is a visitor attraction where you can run wild, explore and release your inner animal. Watch the lions devour their lunch and then adventure into the Tropical House (if you're brave enough) and meet some of the more unusual residents including a sloth! If that isn’t enough, we have activity trails, face painting, a children’s play area, a Woodland Walk and Dragon maze to keep the little ones busy.
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Zoológico de Newquay
Trenance Gardens
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Get close to over 1,000 of the world’s rarest and endangered animals at Newquay Zoo! Located on the north coast of Cornwall,surrounded by 13 acres of lush tropical gardens it is a visitor attraction where you can run wild, explore and release your inner animal. Watch the lions devour their lunch and then adventure into the Tropical House (if you're brave enough) and meet some of the more unusual residents including a sloth! If that isn’t enough, we have activity trails, face painting, a children’s play area, a Woodland Walk and Dragon maze to keep the little ones busy.
Golf has been played at Bude since 1891 and this classic seaside links course has provided an enjoyable golfing challenge throughout its 126-year history. The course is situated close to the town and offers players of all abilities a rare opportunity to experience an old-style links with many blind shots and fast undulating greens. (Pre-booking required)
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Bude and North Cornwall Golf Club
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Golf has been played at Bude since 1891 and this classic seaside links course has provided an enjoyable golfing challenge throughout its 126-year history. The course is situated close to the town and offers players of all abilities a rare opportunity to experience an old-style links with many blind shots and fast undulating greens. (Pre-booking required)