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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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F30 Fernside, Riviere Towans 6

Hayle, Cornwall,

F30 Fernside, Riviere Towans From £457 Availability

Fernside offers a comfortable getaway within the Riviere Towans holiday park. Just a short walk from the beach, the stunning stretch of south west coastal path that runs from Hayle Estuary towards Godrevy, and the crystal clear Atlantic surf below…

Well equipped and suitable for couples, families or friends, Fernside offers 2 double bedrooms and 1 twin room, and can accommodate up to 6 guests. With open plan kitchen / dining and living space, and double doors with views towards St. Ives Bay, Fernside offers light and spacious holiday accommodation.

Bed. 1 - 1 double bed, built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers.

Bed. 2 - 1 double bed, built-in wardrobe, chest of drawers.

Bed. 3 - 2 single beds, built-in wardrobe.

Lounge - 3 seater & 2 seater sofas, armchair, large TV and patio doors with view across to St. Ives.

Kitchen/Diner - inc. washing machine, cooker, fridge/freezer & microwave, dining table and chairs.

Bathroom - bath with shower over, basin. Separate WC with basin.

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The Location

The holiday park is one of the oldest in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of unique, quirky and privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets, bungalows and lodges. Many have stunning sea views and all are within a few minutes walk of the beach.

On the doorstep

Walk the coastal path at low tide all the way along the beach from Hayle river mouth to the Cliff tops of Godrevy and the su

F58 Libilmo, Riviere Towans 6

Hayle, Cornwall,

F58 Libilmo, Riviere Towans From £433 Availability

With fantastic views of St. Ives bay and just a short walk to the beach, Libilmo is a light and spacious holiday chalet. A great base for families to explore St. Ives Bay and the stunning beaches of Hayle, Libilmo offers holiday accommodation for up to six guests. With three bedrooms (two doubles, one bunk) and open plan living / dining & kitchen space with sliding doors which open on to an ocean facing deck which fronts plenty of green space, including a children’s play area, Libilmo feels spacious and truly invites the outside in. Just a short walk from three miles of sandy surf beach, and the south west coastal path, there is plenty on the doorstep for beach lovers, walkers and watersports enthusiasts alike. Lounge/Diner/Kitchen - fully fitted kitchen, oven with hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dining table and chairs, sofa and chair, digital flat screen T.V. with DVD player, 8 ft patio doors leading to sundeck offering ideal space to relax and watch the sun set. Bed 1 - 1 double bed, built in wardrobe, views over park. Bed 2 - 1 double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers. Bed 3 - One set of child size bunk beds. Chest of drawers. Shower Room - Fitted shower cubicle, W.H.B., WC. Tiled with vinyl flooring. A message from Toms Come and find us in our on-site office open 9am-5pm Monday - Saturday and 9am-1pm on Sundays, from maintenance to housekeeping, travel tips and directions, we’re here to help! There is a 24 hour ‘out of hours’ contact number for us too. The Location The holiday park is one of the oldest in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of unique, quirky and privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets, bungalows and lodges. Many have stunning sea views and all are within a few minutes walk o

F65 Glenette, Riviere Towans 4

Hayle, Cornwall,

F65 Glenette, Riviere Towans From £329 Availability

Bed. 1 - 1 double bed, two wardrobes. Bed. 2 - 2 single beds. Diner/Lounge - 3 seater settee, two easy chairs, Digi TV, dining table & chairs, new double glazed picture frame window offering excellent views towards St. Ives Bay.. Kitchen - Cooker, fridge, microwave. Shower Room - Fitted shower cubicle, separate WC. Situation- Located on Riviere Towans, the site has over 40 acres of unspoilt, natural, undulating sand dunes above the three mile, golden sand beach at Hayle, St. Ives Bay. It is one of the oldest holiday parks in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of individual, privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets to bungalows and lodges. Many of these have stunning sea views and all are within a few minutes’ walk of this amazing beach. Riviere Towans is on St. Ives Bay at Hayle and only a short drive from well-known places such as St. Ives, Penzance and Lands End. Many visitors enjoy not only the beautiful beaches, but the picturesque fishing villages and peaceful countryside West Cornwall has to offer. For those seeking more excitement there are great attractions and sporting opportunities close at hand. Cornwall has always been a favourite of artists, writers and film producers and its rugged coasts and beautiful coves have featured in numerous films and TV series most recently, the popular Poldark series. Whether it is a relaxing break or a more action packed holiday you are seeking Toms Holidays at Riviere Towans is the ideal destination. Useful information- All the properties we manage are self-contained, self-catering. All the kitchen equipment you will require for your stay is provided in the property. All properties will include a microwave, TV, iron, heating to name but a few of the basics. A large number will also include washing machines but do check the property particulars above. Winter sta

Fabulous 3 bed Freathy chalet with a wonderful view 6

Freathy, Cornwall, South West of England

Fabulous 3 bed Freathy chalet with a wonderful view From £980 Availability

Set in the cliff top village of Freathy, the property has beautiful views out over the fields and towards the sea. A recently built three-bedroom chalet it is situated very close to the coastal footpath, and within walking distance of some truly spectacular beaches. With large views out of vast windows from the open plan kitchen/living room towards a scheduled monument, and three warm comfortable bedrooms this is the perfect place for a family holiday.

This chalet is located in Torpoint. Port Eliot and Polhawn Fort are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at South West Coast Path Section 35 Trailhead and Torpoint Ferry. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Home Park or Plymouth Pavilions.

Family & Pet Friendly Chalet - Penstowe Park - The Hillside - 4

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, South West of England

Family & Pet Friendly Chalet - Penstowe Park -  The Hillside - From £378 Availability


Penstowe Manor Resort is an ideal setting for a couples get away or fun filled family holiday.
To accomodate an extra guest there is a sofa bed in lounge so can comfortably sleep 5.
The chalet itself is set within nearly 30 acres of private parkland. The park has a relaxed, safe feel and is the perfect place to take a stroll or watch the kids play.
There is an indoor swimming pool on the site for guests to use ...a free pass is provided with any booking.
The chalet is situated on “The Hillside” King Arthurs Bar at the Manor House has entertainment amusement arcade and food Penstowe is close to many beaches on your doorstep, not to mention the beautiful Cornish coast which is also close by waiting for you to explore. You are also within walking distance of Kilkhampton’s local shops, coastal path and just a 5 minutes drive to Bude.

The chalet comprises of..

• Comfortable, clean and tastefully decorated lounge with sofa and sofa bed, dining table to seat 4, Freeview TV and DVD player.
• A Fully equipped fitted kitchen with electric oven/grill, hob, microwave, toaster, fridge/with small freezer and kettle.
• Bathroom with electric shower.
• Bedroom 1 - Double bed, bedding, hanging space for clothes and room for a travel cot(provided) if needed.
• Bedroom 2 - 2 single beds, bedding, hanging space for clothes.
• Electric heating throughout and handy appliances such as an iron, hairdryer, hoover etc. and also handy items for the kids such as body boards and outdoor gaming equipment are available for your use.
• Bath mats and tea towels are also provided.( bed linen available is not provided on short stays only on 7 day bookings)
• Patio area to the front of the chalet with table and four seats.
• Electricity is provided via meter cards which are available to purchase at the Manor House.

• Well behaved pets welcome at no extra charge.

***Away from the main weeks if you wish a shorter break please contact us for prices. This can includes a long weekend or mid week.***

Located in Bude, this chalet is in a rural area and near theme parks. North Devon Coast and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Harlequinns Leisure and The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden. Docton Mill Gardens & Tea Rooms and The Milky Way Adventure Park are also worth visiting. Surfing/body boarding and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

Family and pet friendly chalet. The perfect place to explore Cornwall. 5

Gwithian, Cornwall, South West of England

Family and pet friendly chalet. The perfect place to explore Cornwall. From £553 Availability

'Beachbreak' is a traditional wooden beach chalet nestling in the sand dunes in the towans at Gwithian Sands. It is in the ideal location for a relaxing holiday or a great base from which to surf or visit Cornwall's many attractions.

The chalet is on a small family-run site with fantastic sand dunes right outside the door. A safe haven for children to play and grown ups to unwind.

A fifteen minute stroll through the dunes brings you to 3 miles of golden sand and fantastic surf, which forms part of St Ives Bay and features Godrevy Lighthouse, made famous by Virginia Woolf's novel.
The calm bright interior has an open plan living space with wooden floors and a retro feel. The fully equipped kitchen includes a ceramic cooker, large retro fridge, microwave, toaster and separate freezer. Included are essentials like tea towels, oven gloves, etc as well as a welcome pack. There is a family dining table to enjoy your meals and a highchair can be provided on request.
The lounge has 2 comfortable sofas, a flat screen tv with dvd player and a DAB radio with ipod docking station. Free WiFi
There are 2 bedrooms, one double room and one bunk room (full size beds) with an extra single. All beds have duvets, pillows and freshly laundered mattress and pillow protectors. The chalet has electric wall heaters and electricity is supplied via a £1 coin meter.
The bathroom has a bath with electric shower over, wash basin, wc and fan heater. A bath mat and hand towel are provided .
There is a small shop and laundry as you drive in.

Beachbreak has a Friday changeover and Sleeps 5.

Please bring your own linen and towels as required.
Dogs are welcome £30 per dog/ per week (sorry no dogs during July/Aug)
Sorry no smoking in the chalet.
Arrival 2pm/ Departure 10am
Free WiFi
Please get in touch for up to date availability. Thank you.


Located in Hayle, this chalet is near the beach. Trevaskis Farm and South West Coast Path Section 19 Trailhead are worth checking out if an activity 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. Traveling with kids? Consider Paradise Park and JungleBarn and West Cornwall Adventure. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Family Holiday Chalet in the Beautiful 7 Bays for 7 Days area of North Cornwall. 4

Cornwall, Cornwall, South West of England

Family Holiday Chalet in the Beautiful 7 Bays for 7 Days area of North Cornwall. From £546 Availability

Small, but well equipped, having recently been re-furbished this holiday chalet offers everything you need as a retreat after a long day at the beach, or exploring the Cornish countryside.

The site is ideally situated visiting the beautiful ‘7 bay for 7 days ‘sandy beaches of North Cornwall, offering a different sandy bay for each day of the week. If you wish to explore further afield the area offers good road links into South Cornwall.

This is a traditional holiday chalet of timber construction set within the holiday part of Atlantic Bays. The chalet is conveniently situated for easy parking within this family friendly 27 acre holiday park which boasts excellent amenities comprising of restaurant, shop, launderette, clubhouse and children’s play area and communal BBQ. The site is on flat ground and easy to access all amenities.


The chalet sleeps 4-5 people in 2 bedrooms. The main bedroom has a small double bed and wardrobe, whilst the 2nd bedroom has bunk beds with a hanging rail. A camp bed and bedding is provided for an additional guest, if required.

In the lounge is a comfortable area with a with freeview TV incorporating a DVD and a selection of DVDs, books and maps for your use.



The chalet is double glazed and electric heating in all rooms. There is a modern, newly fitted family shower room, dining area and fully equipped kitchen. You will need to bring your own linen (towels, pillowcases, sheets and tea towels), everything else is provided for you.

The key will be found in the key safe outside, so you can arrive at your leisure. An additional key will be inside the chalet for you.

The historic fishing town of Padstow, home to Rick Stein's seafood restaurant and Paul Ainsworth's No 6 restaurant, is a short drive away and a strong attraction to visitors where fishing boats and pleasure crafts can be seen side by side on their moorings.
Padstow offers much to do, you may take a fishing trip for the day, or exhilarating speedboat ride along the camel estuary. It is also the start of the famous ‘camel trail’, where you can cycle or walk along the river camel to Wadebridge, or take the ferry across the river to Rock.

The village of St Merryn is approx. 1 mile away with pubs, restaurants, shops and take away facilities.

The area is surrounded by 7 beautiful and individual beaches, each with it's own merits, providing family-friendly fun on the beach, or for those a little more energetic, surfing (equipment may be hired), walking and cycling.

Cornwall is not short of entertainment whatever the weather, with activities such as The Eden project, Crealy adventure park, Cornish birds of prey, Newquay Zoo and aquarium and many more as short drive away.

For theatre lovers the open air Minack theatre, build into the Cornish cliffs is an absolute delight.

Regretfully, no dogs are allowed in the Chalets.





Located in Padstow, this chalet is by the sea. Prideaux Place and Roche Rock are local landmarks, 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.

Fistral 13 4

Crantock, Cornwall, South West of England

Fistral 13 From £533 Availability

Fistral 13 is a wonderful lodge nestled within the award-winning Trevella Park, in the Cornish village of Crantock. All ground floor, it boasts two bedrooms; a double with en-suite bathroom and a twin with Jack-and-Jill en-suite shower room, sleeping four guests. There is also an open-plan living room with kitchen, dining and sitting areas, along with a bed settee for an extra guest to use and an electric coal-effect fire. Following this is a utility room and to the outside is off-road parking and a decked balcony with furniture. Fistral 13 offers a quality break with the family in a stunning region of England.

Fowey House 8

Fowey, Cornwall, South West of England

Fowey House From £2479 Availability

This fabulous period home rests in its prime, elevated position overlooking the stunning Fowey harbour and estuary. With breathtaking views, elegant plush furnishings, a fantastic contemporary kitchen, luxury soft furnishings and an impressive collection of art decorating the walls, Fowey House is a very comfortable, classy base to explore this glorious area.

The picturesque town of Fowey, much loved by tourists, is a bustling small port with a busy commerical life as well as providing attractive moorings for leisure boats. The pretty harbour is flanked by fourteenth century blockhouses and the charming narrow roads are brimming with quaint gift shops, cafes and restaurants. There are regular celebrations of the life of its famous resident Daphne du Maurier.

The welcome bench, on the south facing patio terrace at the front door, offers a wonderful spot to enjoy the spectacular views and the pretty country garden flowers. As you enter this four storey property, you will quickly appreciate the love and attention to detail that has been spent on it. The interior design is seriously impressive. Sumptuous sofas and beds are all adorned with colour complemented cushions with exquisite taste. The walls are all painted with a neutral palette to emphasise the sensational art on the walls and the pops of colour throughout this wonderful house.

The luxurious open plan living space boasts a small balcony where you can enjoy the views and sip a delicious glass of wine. You can throw open the French doors to the balcony and the cool fresh air will flood in and lift your spirits. On cooler evenings, the feature fireplace is a joy. How wonderful to relax and listen to the sounds of the busy harbour and see the glistening water dotted with boats. A gorgeous painting by artist Lesley Holmes spans the stairwell and another sensational one overlooks the dining table. The owners clearly know and love their art! The sparkling modern kitchen will delight the chef in your party. If you would like to disappear with a cup of tea and the Sunday newspapers there is a conservatory lounge at the back of the house.

The adorable children’s bedroom offers fun bunk beds, a small library of books for bedtime stories and a wonderful, fun colour scheme. It is a very cheerful room with colourful chests of draws and paintings decorating the room. Each of the other three bedrooms boast bay windows to make the most of the spectacular panoramic views. The master bedroom at the top of the house enjoys a vaulted ceiling, delightful angles, and a fabulous window seat. You will be mesmerised by the stunning estuary views. It is the perfect spot for your morning cup of coffee. Like all of the bedrooms, it is adorned exquisitely. There are two further double rooms. One boasts zip and link beds that can be set up as a king or as twins. This room features an incredible, intricate mirror that is absolutely stunning. You will enjoy the sleep of kings in these wonderful bedrooms. There are two bathrooms, one is en-suite and the other a family bathroom with a bath and shower. Both are delightful.

Fowey House is dog friendly so you can bring two pets along to share your holiday. Once you have unpacked in this sensational holiday home, you are just steps from all of the delights of Fowey. 

The Fowey estuary is a glorious sight with Fowey on one side at the mouth of the River Fowey and the gorgeous town of Polruan on the other. There are regular passenger ferries to and from Polruan and a car ferry to Boddinick. The ferry house was originally the du Maurier family home and later the home of Angela du Maurier, Daphne’s sister.

As well as being incredibly pretty, Fowey has a deep history. 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. 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’s museum and small aquarium is open. Daphne du Maurier is celebrated with the Du Maurier Festival each May and at the Literacy Centre next to the church.

There are some amazing sandy beaches close by. Par Sands, close to the village of Par, 4 miles from St Austell, boasts a huge expanse of sand backed by pretty dunes. Polkerris Beach magically combines an idyllic sandy cove and stunning coastline with an array of entertaining watersports. You can stand up paddleboard, learn to sail and windsurf, explore the coastline in a kayak or simply enjoy exploring the rock pools and building sandcastles. There is a wonderful beach restaurant and waterside pub. The National Trust’s dreamy Lantic Bay is a great spot for paddling and for a picnic. It is well worth the climb back up. The views from the top are extraordinary.

You can take a ferry to the buzzy town of Mevagissey which is within a UNESCO Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is another working harbour, nestled on the unspoilt dramatic Cornish coastline. Mevagissey boasts an aquarium, museum, seafood restaurants, atmospheric pubs, watersports, beautiful gardens, cycle trails and much more. You can walk from the town to the stunning Lost Gardens of Heligan.

Restormel Castle lies by the River Fowey near Lostwithiel. One of the four chief Norman castles of Cornwall, it is notable for its perfectly circular design. Once a luxurious residence of the Earl of Cornwall, it was ruined by the 16th century and is now under the supervision of the English Heritage. It is another beautiful picnic spot.

Fowey Lodge 6

Fowey, Cornwall, South West of England

Fowey Lodge From £1050 Availability

Fowey Lodge is a fabulous, modern, bright and airy holiday home. It is a unique property, conveniently located just a short walk from Fowey’s harbour, shops, pubs and cafes. In a wonderful elevated position with double aspect, it really is rather special. Unusual for such a central Fowey location, the lodge benefits for a delightful garden with alfresco dining and sensational views. With three gorgeous bedrooms, Fowey Lodge is perfect for six guests.

Fowey is a picturesque town and bustling small port which still has a busy commerical life as well as providing attractive moorings for leisure boats. The attractive harbour is flanked by fourteenth century blockhouses, one in Fowey and the other in the delightful town of Polruan on the opposite side of the river. 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. You will want to visit many of the villages on either side of the estuary.

Fowey Lodge is open plan in design with a stunning vaulted ceiling decorated with attractive beams. The striking apex windows make the most of the brilliant Fowey light, illuminating this contemporary space. With almost two whole walls of glass, you will wake up and be dazzled by the light and the stunning estuary views. Trendy sofas sit at one end of the living space where you can watch TV, chat, have a glass of wine or just generally think about how lucky you are to be staying in this magical spot. The dining table looks straight out to the water and the brilliant white, well-equipped, contemporary kitchen will delight the chef in the group. The outside garden offers a patio for alfresco dining with a barbecue and a sunny lawn decked with sun loungers ready for sunbathing and to enjoy your holiday read.

The delightful ground floor master bedroom enjoys an en-suite bathroom with a spa bath, just perfect for a relaxing soak with a glass of fizz. On the lower ground floor you will find the remaining two bedrooms. There is one with a king-size bed and a twin bedroom. They share a pristine bathroom with a bath and shower over it.

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.

There are frequent ferries over to Polruan where you will find pretty cottages clinging to the hillside and breathtaking, panoramic views over to Fowey. If you want to take the car, you can take the car ferry to Boddinick where the ferry house is the original du Maurier family home.

The nearest beaches include Crinnis, Par Sands and Polkerris though there are many more. Par Sands boasts a huge expance of sand backed by pretty dunes. It is close to the village of Par, 4 miles from St Austell.

Restormel Castle is a popular excursion. It lies by the River Fowey near Lostwithiel. One of the four chief Norman castles of Cornwall, it is notable for its perfectly circular design. It was once a luxurious residence of the Earl of Cornwall but was ruined by the 16th century and is now under the supervision of the English Heritage.

Mevagissey is a working harbour nestled on the unspoilt Cornish coastline. It boasts an aquarium, museum, seafood restaurants, proper pubs, watersports, beautiful gardens, cycle trails and much more. It is within a UNESCO Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can walk from the town to the stunning Lost Gardens of Heligan and reach the Eden Project in 25 minutes by car. A ferry can be taken from Fowey to get there.

The villages you may want to visit in the Fowey area are Polruan, Bodinnick and Lanteglos to the east, Goland, Lostwithiel, Lerryn and St Winnow higher up and Twardreath, Par, Polkerris and Menabilly to the west.

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