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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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The Bolt Hole 2

Saint Merryn, Cornwall, South West of England

The Bolt Hole From £868 Availability

Your very own Bolt Hole, a little piece of off-grid Cornish paradise.
Our unique cabin is surrounded by farmland with the stunning seven bays at your finger tips and close to both St Merryn and Padstow. The perfect escape for two. With a cosy kingsize bed that's raised so you can enjoy the far reaching views, your very own stylish bathroom and a hand crafted simple kitchen. The outside area is a real suntrap, perfect for those morning coffees and evening BBQ's. With a log burner to keep you toasty warm on those cooler evenings.
An ideal base to explore from!

Located in Wadebridge, this cabin is in a rural area. South West Coast Path Section 15 Trailhead and South West Coast Path Section 16 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 Porthcothan Beach. Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

The Cliffs 7

Newquay, Cornwall, South West of England

The Cliffs From £2284 Availability

A surfer’s paradise, The Cliffs holds a wonderful location overlooking the iconic Fistral beach offering a relaxed and welcoming getaway for up to 7 guests.

With contemporary interiors and elegant furnishings throughout this sunny apartment boasts a cosy open plan living area with well-equipped kitchen including dishwasher and Nespresso coffee machine. Sliding doors open to a glass-fronted balcony and seating area where you can breathe in the sea air with a local Cornish ale in hand.  The Master Bedroom (Super King-size bed) with en-suite and King size bedroom both benefit from access to the balcony, so you can enjoy the sea views from your morning lie-in.  A third bedroom holds three single beds and a family bathroom with over bath shower and Faith & Nature toiletries.

The apartment is accessed by lift from the secure underground car park, so you can load up your beach bags with ease.

The Cliffs overlooks Watergate Bay, Newquay Golf course and is moments away from Fistral Beach where you can enjoy a delicious Rick Stein’s fish and chip takeaway on the golden sands.  The Atlantic swell of Fistral Beach provide the perfect waves for surfing with a number of surfing events taking place each year and plenty of opportunities to hire a board and get some lessons from seasoned local teachers.

As the surfing mecca of the UK, Newquay is home to some of Britain’s most stunning beaches with Fistral Beach being one of most significant, playing host to the Boardmasters International Surf Competition each year.   It’s not just surfing on offer, water-skiing, jet-skiing and paddle-boarding are amongst the many watersports available, whilst out of the water the beach plays host to 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.  Step out of your door and take a walk along the coast stopping off for an afternoon tea at the historic Headland Hotel.  Nearby 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.

If you’re looking for a night out, Newquay has plenty to offer.  Head to Bush Pepper, a culinary treasure blending a British-Australian menu with fresh seasonal produce, then enjoy a cocktail or two at Tom Thumb with house blended vermouths and syrups 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!

THE COTTAGE, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Holsworthy 6

Holsworthy, Cornwall, South West of England

THE COTTAGE, pet friendly, country holiday cottage in Holsworthy From £602 Availability

This single-storey cottage in the grounds of the owners' home near Holsworthy sleeps six people in two bedrooms.

The Cottage is a lovely single-storey cottage set in the grounds of the owners' home, on the edge of the village of Chilsworthy near Holsworthy. This cottage sleeps six people in two bedrooms, consisting of a double and a twin, together with a bathroom. The cottage also has an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with sofa bed. Outside there's off road parking for two cars, a private patio, a shared lawned area and shared use of an indoor heated swimming pool. The Cottage is a delightful Devon base.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge, shared, external coin operated laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer. TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent, please bring own swimming pool/beach towels. Travel cot and highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private patio with furniture and BBQ. Shared use of lawned area. Shared use of indoor heated swimming pool (29' x 12' x 4' to 6' deep). Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles. Note: WiFi is available for browsing only, not suitable for downloading or streaming.Note The pool whilst available is unheated between the dates 1st November - 15th March


Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?

Town: Holsworthy is a market town situated amid the rolling green hills of Tarka Country in Devon. Holsworthy has much to offer, including a swimming pool, tennis court, splendid park with bowling green, shops, pubs and cafes, as well as an 18-hole golf course just outside the town. Also in the area are fishing, sailing, cycling, walking and sandy beaches.

Located in Holsworthy, this cabin is in a rural area and by the sea. Holsworthy Golf Club and Ivyleaf Golf Course & Driving Range are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Dragon Archery Centre and The Gnome Reserve and Wildflower Garden. Consider The Castle Bude for a night out or Harlequinns Leisure if you're traveling with kids. Practice your golf swing on a nearby course, or enjoy other activities in the great outdoors, such as hiking/biking trails and cycling in the area.

The Crow's Nest - A Cosy Village Cottage with Stunning Sea Views 2

Cawsand, Cornwall, South West of England

The Crow's Nest - A Cosy Village Cottage with Stunning Sea Views From £553 Availability

Cornwall’s forgotten corner. The twin seaside villages of Kingsand and Cawsand, on the Rame peninsula are great for relaxing and enjoying a memorable holiday. The chalet has a magnificent view over the sea towards the hills of Dartmoor - probably the best view in the village. The area has a great deal to offer and a week could easily be lost exploring the charming streets, walking the coastline, relaxing on the beach. Walkers are spoilt for choice and can pick up the South West Coast Path in both directions. Mount Edgcumbe’s country park starts at the top of the village and you can walk to the famous 16th century house and visit its beautiful gardens. Locally, there are five pubs, three coffee shops and a choice of places to eat in the evening. It is ideal for a relaxing romantic break.

Located in Torpoint, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. Somerville Gallery and Devonport Playhouse are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Adventure Bay Surf School and Antony Woodland Garden. Port Eliot House and Gardens and National Marine Aquarium are also worth visiting. Enjoy the area's slopes with skiing, and don't miss out on the ice skating.

The Gardeners Cottage 2

Looe, Cornwall, South West of England

The Gardeners Cottage From £1274 Availability

Gardener’s Cottage is such a pretty cottage for couples wanting to enjoy lush countryside and the gorgeous beaches of Cornwall’s south coast. This one bedroom, single storey, idyllic retreat is nestled on the gorgeous three and a half acre Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a beautiful, characterful property with exposed stone walls, wooden beams, a crackling fire and some lovely outside space. The elegant bedroom can be set up as a twin room or with the beds together forming a sumptuous and roomy super kingsize bed. If you do this there is room for a cot should you be bringing a bundle of joy with you.

The Tremaine Manor & Country Cottages Estate is absolutely wonderful, a rural paradise and oasis of gracious and glorious living, deep in the Cornish countryside. The estate enjoys a fabulous, tranquil location and is just ten minutes from the picturesque harbour village of Looe. The village is a centre of offshore shark fishing as well as boasting a gorgeous sandy beach, crabbing on the quayside, quaint cobbled streets, charming independent shops and an abundance of restaurants and pubs serving handmade Cornish pasties and gourmet seafood. Looe is very popular and it is easy to understand why many visitors return year after year. The South West Coastal Path, Britain’s longest National Trail, passes through the village and Bodmin Moor is on the doorstep with its granite tors, plentiful streams, waterfalls, moorland ponies, pretty heather and wild beauty. Gardener’s Cottage is within easy reach of of the pretty town of Fowey and the atmospheric, quaint village of Polperro which dates back to the thirteenth century and is one of the oldest villages in Cornwall.

Gardener’s Cottage is set within beautiful landscaped gardens looking very smart and inviting. It has its own private front garden with lovely wrought iron furniture for a spot of alfresco dining. There is a firepit for chilly evenings. The cottage enjoys an open plan living and dining room, a fabulous shaker style country kitchen, a bathroom with a bath and overhead shower and its charming, romantic bedroom. The living room is a total delight where you can snuggle up on the leather sofa or wing backed chair to enjoy a toasty fire, a movie on the television or to sing along to the Bluetooth speaker. Featuring gorgeous ceiling beams, an exposed stone wall and a wonderful feature fireplace, it is the perfect spot to relax. There is a country dining table at the far end which leads into the wonderful kitchen. This is beautifully finished in mellow, elegant tones and offers excellent appliances including a Nespresso coffee machine. Guests staying in Gardener’s Cottage enjoy a welcome hamper, board games and playing cards and a first basket of logs.

The bedroom is another characterful space with flexible sleeping arrangements and pretty garden views. You can dive into crisp cottons, a fluffy duvet and luxury throws to enjoy the sleep of kings. The bathroom is perfect for those that love a good soak and those that prefer a shower.

Guests staying at Gardener’s Cottage are welcome to bring up to two of their furry friends with them. A separate laundry room with a washing machine and dryer is available in another building on the estate.

Gardener’s Cottage is located on the three and a half acre Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a fabulous place to stay amongst landscaped gardens, woodland and a stream though within easy reach of the south coast beaches and the moors.

As well as being a working fishing port, Looe is a top pick with holiday makers with wonderful eateries, Cornish pasty shops, a beautiful beach and some excellent, unique shops. Visitors enjoy watching crabbers on the quayside and the colourful fishing boats returning with their catches. Looe boasts many local gourmet restaurants overlooking the harbour as well as award winning fish and chips near the river. There is a pretty bridge that separates East and West Looe. The Looe Marine Conservation Group host regular rockpool rambles for children of all ages. Their website gives details of the wildlife events and local family friendly adventures such as crabbing, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing and visits to Looe Island. Looe Island was once a holy pilgrimage site. Now it is a sanctuary for wildlife and rare plants. In 2004 Looe Island was left to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust by Babs Atkins who had bought the island with her sister in the 1960’s. You will discover a grey seal population sunbathing on the rocks and swimming around the island. The island is home to many nesting birds such as cormorants, shags and oystercatchers. It boasts the largest breeding colony in Cornwall of the majestic great black-backed gull. During the summer months there are frequent boat trips and guided walks. The Old Sardine Factory Heritage Centre tells the story of Looe’s maritime history. You will learn how Looe exported pilchards to Italy, sent pilgrims to Galicia and sailed across the Atlantic to catch cod off of Newfoundland. You will also learn about boat building and experience a lifeboat Shout! with state-of-the-art technology. The centre is also a climbing wall and kayaking centre. If you fancy a scenic day out but don’t want to drive, you can take the Looe Valley train line to the historic market town of Liskeard. There are stunning views though heavily wooded valleys teeming with wildlife, glorious estuary views and rivers full of wading birds such as little egrets, grey herons, oystercatchers and curlews. Looe’s Music Festival is fast becoming a very popular outdoor event attracting many famous artists such as Jools Holland, Bryan Ferry, Lulu, the Stranglers and many more.

Visitors looking for a day by the sea have a wonderful choice of beaches. In Looe, East Looe Beach is very popular with families. Millendreath Beach is a gorgeous south facing sandy beach at the foot of a wooded valley. Just around the corner is Plaidy Beach, a small, sheltered beach which is wonderful if you are looking to chill with some peace and quiet. Talland Bay is between Looe and Polperro. It is made up of two coves and is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seaton Beach is also close, to the east of Looe. It is situated at the foot of the Hessenford Valley with the River Seaton crossing the beach. Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle Beach, both sandy and popular with families. Finnygook is a surfers favourite. Other popular beaches are Polperro, Whitsand Bay and Downderry Beach.

Bodmin Moor is one of Cornwall’s designated Areas of Outstanding Beauty. With its giant stretches of heather, this upland granite moorland is delightful. It is brimming with high granite tors, streams and waterfalls and you will probably get to see the moorland ponies grazing.

The stunning South West Coast Path passed through Looe. Starting in Minehead in Somerset, it covers 630 miles ending in Poole in Dorset. It offers extraordinary sea views and is very popular. There are also countless walks in the beautiful countryside surrounding Looe. You may want to walk around Fowey where you can enjoy seeing Menabilly, once the home of Daphne du Maurier and the inspiration for Manderley in her novel Rebecca. Fowey is a popular sailing destination and a quaint deep-water fishing port. There is a ferry service to the pretty village of Polruan opposite. Walking from Polruan towards Polperro you will pass the beautiful Lantic Bay and the horseshoe shaped West Coombe at Lansallos. Polperro is a gorgeous, quintessential Cornish fishing village with steep narrow streets, pretty slate cottages and stunning views. Sheltered from the ravages of tide and time in its dramatic cliff ravine, Polperro is an enchanting jumble of cottages, all the work of Cornish fishermen. The 36 mile walk from Looe to Boscastle is wonderful, crossing Bodmin Moor via Davidstow, Rough Tor and Brown Willy and passing through the verdant West Looe Valley. The Deerpark Forest is also another treat with many trails running through the woodland. With tranquil millpond views, winding forest trails and a hidden valley, it is a great day out.

The Park, Mawgan Porth 12

Newquay, Cornwall, South West of England

The Park, Mawgan Porth From £300 Availability

Capture the spirit of outdoor coastal living in our unique retreat just minutes from the secluded surf beach of Mawgan Porth, on the beautiful north coast of Cornwall.

Nestled within acres of tranquil woodland beside the stunning Vale of Lanherne, we offer holidays that outshine the usual experience of family camping in Cornwall. The diverse selection of lodgings in our luxurious yet unpretentious family holiday park add fun and character to affordable self-catering holidays in Cornwall.

You can surf, cycle or hit coastal paths perfect for dog walking while absorbing the beauty and drama of rugged landscapes and the unruly ocean, or you can flit from park to beach to the quaint and bustling towns of nearby Padstow and Newquay.

Our fusion of extraordinary lodgings and location offer you an ideal base for family holidays and short breaks in Cornwall, so book your next group getaway, beach break or romantic weekend with us, and experience a relaxing pace of rustic country life that’s unparalleled.

The Studio Is Ideally Placed For The Famous Minack Theatre, And For Coast path. 4

PENZANCE, Cornwall, South West of England

The Studio Is Ideally Placed For The Famous Minack Theatre, And For Coast path. From £693 Availability

The Architect designed Studio, which provides self catering and also B and B holidays is ideal for coastal walkers or for long and short stay holidays. Walkers, staying for 1 night and arriving by foot are provided with a continental breakfast. A luggage transfer service is available through a local agent. The Sudio is located on the West side of the Penberth valley in a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The accommodation provides a centrally heated open plan living area complete with a double bed and two "Put Me Ups" if required. If the booking is taken for 2 people and a "Put me Up" is required there is an additional cost of £10.00 on arrival. There are 2 dedicated car parking spaces as well as a decked patio and a garden area that leads directly into the beautiful wooded Penberth valley. A lock up shed is available for bikes and fishing gear etc. The famous Logan Rock Inn is a 3 minute walk and the bus stop 1 minute. The Minack Theatre, Pothcurno 25 minute or 5 by car. A maximum of 2 well behaved dogs are accepted at an additional cost of £5.00 each per night. WiFi is available.

Located in Penzance, this chalet is by the sea. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Marazion Marsh, while Porthcurno Telegraph Museum and Minack Theatre are cultural highlights. Sennen Surfing Centre and Grand Casino Amusements are also worth visiting.

THE VIEW, pet friendly, character holiday cottage in Cardinham 2

Bodmin, Cornwall, South West of England

THE VIEW, pet friendly, character holiday cottage in Cardinham From £910 Availability

The View in Bodmin, Cornwall sleeps two guests in one bedroom.

The living areas in this single-storey property consist of an open-plan living space with kitchen equipped with electric oven and hob, fridge and a washing machine, a dining area with seating for two guests and a sitting area with Smart TV and a woodburning stove. There is one king-size bedroom, along with a shower room. Outside there is an enclosed rear garden with patio, furniture and a hot tub, as well off-road parking for three cars. Within 4.3 miles you will find a shop and within 4.2 miles, a pub and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. The View is a delightful base from which to explore the delights of Cornwall.

Amenities: Central heating. Electric oven and hob, fridge, washing machine. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 3 cars. Enclosed small rear garden with patio, furniture and hot tub, large communal lawn at the front. 1 dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Bodmin 5 miles. Shop 4.3 miles, pub 4.2 miles. Note: More dogs welcome at a charge of £25 per dog, needs to be arranged prior to arrival. Note: Only wood to be used in the woodburner please. Note: Property can be booked alongside Property Reference - 1063687 to sleep 10

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: Bodmin, the former county seat of Cornwall, is well situated for discovering everything that this wonderful vacation destination has to offer with its small-town charm, shops, and pubs. Both the gentler sands and river estuaries of the south coast and the famed surf, rocky cliffs, and hidden coves of the north coast beaches are 15 miles distant, and on the outskirts of town are the intriguing museum and eerie remnants of the former Bodmin Jail. On its approach to the sea at Padstow, the well-known Camel Trail for bikers and hikers also passes through the town. The expansive, windswept magnificence of Bodmin Moor is close by, and other attractions like the unrivalled Eden Project (11 miles), Falmouth's National Maritime Museum (30 miles), and the lovely harbour town of Padstow (16 miles), with its renowned restaurants and pubs, provide for wonderful days out. Visitors can visit Lanhydrock House, the tiny hamlet of Fowey, Charlestown with its tall ships, The Eden Project, and Lostwithiel, all of which are nearby and perfect for a fun-filled day trip. In the neighbourhood, there is a nice selection of rural pubs and eateries.

Located in Bodmin, this lodge is in a rural area. Lanhydrock and Berry Tower are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Eden Project and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pinsla Garden and Nursery and Marsh Villa Gardens are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails, cycling, and rock climbing.

TIGGY WINKLE, family friendly, with a garden in St Merryn 4

Padstow, Cornwall, South West of England

TIGGY WINKLE, family friendly, with a garden in St Merryn From £497 Availability

This welcoming, detached lodge, set on Atlantic Bays holiday park in St Merryn near Padstow, and sleeping four people in two bedrooms.

Tiggy Wink is a cosy, ground floor chalet set on the awarding-winning Atlantic Bays holiday park in St Merryn near Padstow. With two bedrooms and a shower room, the property sleeps up to four people. There's also a well-designed open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area, while outside is a patio area with furniture, where you can relax at the end of a long day enjoying the nearby beaches. The little ones will love the on-site games room, play zone and large playing field, whilst a seasonal bar is an especial delight for summertime visitors, offering a lovely place to relax with a drink after a busy day. Tiggy Wink provides guests with a welcoming home-from-home, perfect for exploring all that the stunning north coast of Cornwall has to offer.

Amenities: Electric heating with electric fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi available in designated area on-site, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot, highchair and bed guard for bottom bunk available. Off road parking for 1 car. Patio with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 1 mile. Seasonal on-site bar 3 mins walk. Note: There is one step up onto patio. Please note that this property has been extended so there is a large living room

Region: Cornwall’s visitors are constantly tempted back to the beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and the world-class surfing. Whatever the reason, Cornwall has long cemented its place as one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Town: St Merryn is a typical Cornish village, located within two miles of the coast and close to the picturesque harbour and fishing port of Padstow. Surrounded by some of Cornwall's best surfing beaches, St Merryn is a holidaymaker's dream, offering two pubs, three restaurants, a takeaway, chip shop, mini markets and a Post Office, yet still within easy reach of the area's visitor attractions. Set back from the main holiday crowds, St Merryn is an ideal base from which to explore.

This lodge is located in Padstow. Padstow Museum and Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Prideaux Place and Roche Rock. Traveling with kids? Consider Padstow Maize Maze and Camel Creek Adventure Park. Take an opportunity to explore the area for water adventures such as fishing.

Tinners Cottage 6

Looe, Cornwall, South West of England

Tinners Cottage From £1736 Availability

In gorgeous, honey-coloured stone, the delightful three bedroom Tinner’s Cottage sits with three other holiday cottages on the fabulous Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a beautiful, characterful property with some lovely outside space. Guests stay in luxurious comfort with the master enjoying a four-poster bed, children having fun in a cute bunk room and the other guests relaxing in their beautiful double room. There is also room in the master bedroom for a folding occasional bed or cot.

The Tremaine Manor & Country Cottages Estate is absolutely wonderful, a rural paradise of three and a half beautiful acres. The estate enjoys a fabulous, tranquil location just ten minutes from the picturesque harbour village of Looe. The village is a centre of offshore shark fishing. It boasts a gorgeous sandy beach, crabbing on the quayside, quaint cobbled streets, independent local shops and an abundance of restaurants and pubs serving handmade Cornish pasties and gourmet seafood. Looe is very popular and many visitors return year after year. The South West Coastal Path, Britain’s longest National Trail, passes through the village and Bodmin Moor is on the doorstep with its granite tors, plentiful streams, waterfalls, moorland ponies, pretty heather and wild beauty. Tinner’s Cottage is within easy reach of of the pretty town of Fowey and the atmospheric village of Polperro which dates back to the thirteenth century and is one of the oldest villages in Cornwall.

Tinner’s Cottage enjoys a warm, inviting ambience with a country kitchen and dining room, an upstairs living room, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The kitchen is brilliantly well fitted and very tasteful in sage green. It enjoys some fun colour pops with a bright red oven and colourful wall tiles. The appliances are perfect for preparing a holiday feast and there is a Nespresso coffee machine for your morning cup of coffee. The dining area is lovely too. The bunk room is downstairs with full sized beds so if you are a group of friends, the beds will fit even though may not be everyone’s pick, especially when you see the grand four poster in the master bedroom! The bunk room is delightful with a pine clad wall and fitted cupboard and gorgeous animal cushions on the bed. There is a downstairs shower room for guests using this room.

The living room is a warm and cosy nest with a wood burning stove, gorgeous beams and a ‘Tinners’ beer plaque from the St Austell Brewery. You can spend your evenings watching a movie on the Smart television, listening to your favourite tunes on the Bluetooth speaker or playing family games such as chess, jigsaws, board games and playing cards which are provided for your entertainment. The master bedroom is gorgeous with its bed adorned with crisp cottons and lovely scatter cushions that match the drapes surrounding the bed. The room is light and airy and enjoys beautiful garden and estate views. The second bedroom is serene and superbly comfortable. Again, the soft furnishings complement the curtains. There is a spacious bathroom with a bath and overhead shower to share.

Tinner’s Cottage enjoys a pretty front garden with deluxe outdoor furniture and a firepit, all lovely for relaxation in the sunshine or under the night’s stars. Guests staying at Tinner’s Cottage receive a welcome hamper, a basket of logs, enjoy use of a portable barbecue on request and are welcome to bring up to two of their furry friends with them. A washing machine and tumble dryer is available in a laundry room.

Tinner’s Cottage is located on the fabulous three and a half acre Tremaine Manor Estate. It is a beautiful place to stay, within easy reach of the south coast beaches and the moors.

Whilst retaining a working fishing port, Looe is very attractive to holidaymakers with wonderful eateries, Cornish pasty shops, a beautiful beach and some excellent, unique shops. Visitors enjoy watching crabbers on the quayside and the colourful fishing boats returning with their catches. Looe boasts many local gourmet restaurants overlooking the harbour as well as award winning fish and chips near the river. There is a pretty bridge that separates East and West Looe. The Looe Marine Conservation Group host regular rockpool rambles for children of all ages. Their website gives details of the wildlife events and local family friendly adventures such as crabbing, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing and visits to Looe Island. Looe Island was once a holy pilgrimage site. Now it is a sanctuary for wildlife and rare plants. In 2004 Looe Island was left to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust by Babs Atkins who had bought the island with her sister in the 1960’s. You will discover a grey seal population sunbathing on the rocks and swimming around the island. The island is home to many nesting birds such as cormorants, shags and oystercatchers. It boasts the largest breeding colony in Cornwall of the majestic great black-backed gull. During the summer months there are frequent boat trips and guided walks. The Old Sardine Factory Heritage Centre tells the story of Looe’s maritime history. You will learn how Looe exported pilchards to Italy, sent pilgrims to Galicia and sailed across the Atlantic to catch cod off of Newfoundland. You will also learn about boat building and experience a lifeboat Shout! with state-of-the-art technology. The centre is also a climbing wall and kayaking centre. If you fancy a scenic day out but don’t want to drive, you can take the Looe Valley train line to the historic market town of Liskeard. There are stunning views though heavily wooded valleys teeming with wildlife, glorious estuary views and rivers full of wading birds such as little egrets, grey herons, oystercatchers and curlews. Looe’s Music Festival is fast becoming a very popular outdoor event attracting many famous artists such as Jools Holland, Bryan Ferry, Lulu, the Stranglers and many more.

Visitors looking for a day by the sea have a wonderful choice of beaches. In Looe, East Looe Beach is very popular with families. Millendreath Beach is a gorgeous south facing sandy beach at the foot of a wooded valley. Just around the corner is Plaidy Beach, a small, sheltered beach which is wonderful if you are looking to chill with some peace and quiet. Talland Bay is between Looe and Polperro. It is made up of two coves and is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Seaton Beach is also close, to the east of Looe. It is situated at the foot of the Hessenford Valley with the River Seaton crossing the beach. Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle Beach, both sandy and popular with families. Finnygook is a surfers favourite. Other popular beaches are Polperro, Whitsand Bay and Downderry Beach.

Bodmin Moor is one of Cornwall’s designated Areas of Outstanding Beauty. With its giant stretches of heather, this upland granite moorland is delightful. It is brimming with high granite tors, streams and waterfalls and you will probably get to see the moorland ponies grazing.

The stunning South West Coast Path passed through Looe. Starting in Minehead in Somerset, it covers 630 miles ending in Poole in Dorset. It offers extraordinary sea views and is very popular. There are also countless walks in the beautiful countryside surrounding Looe. You may want to walk around Fowey where you can enjoy seeing Menabilly, once the home of Daphne du Maurier and the inspiration for Manderley in her novel Rebecca. Fowey is a popular sailing destination and a quaint deep-water fishing port. There is a ferry service to the pretty village of Polruan opposite. Walking from Polruan towards Polperro you will pass the beautiful Lantic Bay and the horseshoe shaped West Coombe at Lansallos. Polperro is a gorgeous, quintessential Cornish fishing village with steep narrow streets, pretty slate cottages and stunning views. Sheltered from the ravages of tide and time in its dramatic cliff ravine, Polperro is an enchanting jumble of cottages, all the work of Cornish fishermen. The 36 mile walk from Looe to Boscastle is wonderful, crossing Bodmin Moor via Davidstow, Rough Tor and Brown Willy and passing through the verdant West Looe Valley. The Deerpark Forest is also another treat with many trails running through the woodland. With tranquil millpond views, winding forest trails and a hidden valley, it is a great day out.

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