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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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WILLOW, pet friendly, with open fire in Truro 6

Truro, Cornwall, South West of England

WILLOW, pet friendly, with open fire in Truro From £1771 Availability

Willow is a log cabin Truro, Cornwall and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

Lodge 10 sits as one of ten lodges on some small grounds, four miles from Truro in Cornwall. It provides three bedrooms made up of a king-size with an en-suite, a double with an en-suite and a double zip/link room, along with a family shower room, the property sleeps six people. Its interior also offers an open-plan living room with a kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with a woodburner. To the outside it comes with off road parking and an enclosed decking with furniture. Lodge 10 is a well-presented property in an excellent location.

Amenities: Central heating with woodburner. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, 4k Smart TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent. Bed linen, bath robes and towels inc. in rent. Cot and high chair available, however these must be requested in advance. Off road parking. Enclosed decked area with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome, supplement fees apply for second pet. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1 mile, pub 2 miles.

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: Cornwall's only city, Truro is a fantastic holiday base with bundles of shops, restaurants and cafés to make the most of whilst attractions such as a museum, theatre and its dramatic cathedral help to keep you busy at all times. Nearby there are many places for you to visit, the Roseland Heritage Coast benefits from fine coastline and countryside, whilst renowned spots such as Falmouth and Newquay also rest close by.

This lodge is located in Truro. Trelissick Gardens and Truro Cathedral are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Tehidy Country Park. Ready for a night out? Consider Gwennap Pit and Performance Centre.

Willowmere Cottage 5

Porthleven, Cornwall, South West of England

Willowmere Cottage From £638 Availability

Live the coastal life in this former fisherman’s cottage tastefully redesigned to provide a stylish, home-like holiday spot for up to five guests. Deep in the heart of the lively harbour town of Porthleven, you will be spoilt for choice for restaurants, pubs, independent shops and plenty of beaches and places of interest to visit.

Through the front door, you will be welcomed by a tasteful, cosy living room complete with squishy sofas and a fuss-free electric wood burner to keep you warm during the chillier months. The brick fireplace, antique flourishes and wooden flooring add to the soothing environment creating a great space to catch up in the evening with a glass of red wine or a local ale or two!

The modern kitchen has an oven, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine, everything you need to host guests and cook up a storm. An oak five-seater dining table and benches provide a great space to host your family meals, whether it’s a home-cooked meal or some excellent local fish and chips served in the paper.  

Upstairs the sleeping accommodation consists of three tastefully designed bedrooms with soft linens and towels included. Two double bedrooms and a single room with a full-size single bed accommodate five comfortably. Complete with stylish original fireplace features and plenty of space for hanging and storage, a good night’s sleep will be guaranteed with the windows ajar, allowing in the fresh sea breeze. A shared bathroom has a large deep bath for luxurious soaks and an over-bath shower.

The outdoor space has enough room to store beach gear, wetsuits and surfboards, ideal for being beach ready at any point and with the nearest one just 0.2 miles away, you need little excuse to get down to the water! With huge sandy shores, lively restaurants and coastal pubs aplenty, Willowmere Cottage is the ideal base to explore the local area of the lovely town of Porthleven.

Head down to the harbour for your evening meal and soak up the scene. We recommend a delicious seafood meal at Amelie’s, where you can enjoy a range of fresh fish, burgers and delicious desserts. After dinner, head to The Ship Inn, an idyllic spot to sit on the staggered beer garden overlooking the harbour, a great way to enjoy a local Cornish cider whilst watching the fishing boats bob in and out.

With its enviable coast, Cornwall has a plethora of beaches to choose from where crystal-clear waves await your enjoyment, with swimming, paddleboarding, water skiing, and boat rides all available.   Just a ten-minute drive away is the glorious stretch of Praa Sands, a fantastic beach with plenty of parking, golden sand and blue sea. There is an on-site café and ice cream shop and a gorgeous coastal path to follow for some light exercise. Why not take the coastal path to Prussia Cove, a stunning local’s favourite with rock pools and seal spotting to enjoy?

Take a short drive to Marazion and pick up some lovely local fudge at Roly’s Fudge Pantry, where you can catch a demonstration by skilled staff. While you are there, a visit to the stunning National Trust island of St. Michael’s Mount is a must-see. You can reach the island on foot when the tide is out or catch one of the special boats going back and forth from the shore to the island harbour. There you can explore glorious, manicured gardens and a beautifully preserved historic castle, all part of the unique civil parish still thriving on the island.  

A trip to The Eden Project in St. Austell would make a great day out, taking just under an hour and a half in the car. This famous Cornish spectacle is a perfect spot for families where you can walk amongst the dramatic tropical biomes and experience the sights and smells of the rainforest. There are fascinating displays on climate and sustainability and a large restaurant and gift shop to keep the kids fed and happy!

Why not take a day trip to St. Ives for a little local culture and visit the Cornish home of the Tate Gallery to check out exhibits of both famous and local artists and browse the local artisan shops?

Winnards Lodge 12

St. Columb Major, Cornwall, South West of England

Winnards Lodge From £2579 Availability

Welcome to Winnards Lodge, a wonderful six bedroom, dog friendly Cornish gem that is the perfect place to bridge the gap between generations or get together with your best friends to recharge, reinvigorate and make special memories. This superb contemporary holiday home epitomises luxury holiday living and is beautifully chic, effortlessly stylish and incredibly spacious. It comes with two stunning living areas, beautiful lake views and boutique style bedroom suites. Winnards Lodge is located on a small exclusive resort in Winnards Perch, in the heart of north Cornwall. Guests choosing this glamorous home enjoy use of the resort’s phenomenal concierge services and its brilliant amenities including a spa, gym, swimming pool, high-adrenaline watersports, kayaking, fishing, a children’s adventure playground, a resort restaurant and an aqua obstacle course.

Winnards Perch is a delightful inland location just a few miles from north Cornwall’s best beaches, fine dining scene and wonderful array of activities. It is just a short distance from Padstow, Watergate Bay, Mawgan Porth and Newquay and within easy reach of St Austell and Fowey on the south coast. Not only is Padstow a beautiful harbour town, it is Cornwall’s foodie capital with a fine dining scene that will get your tastebuds tingling. You can take a sea life safari, cycle to Wadebridge on the brilliant Camel Trail or take a ferry over to the glamorous village of Rock to water ski or mingle with the rich and famous. You can take the North Cornwall Coastal Path to enjoy spectacular views and the rich flora and fauna, head to the beautiful St Enodoc Church where Sir John Betjeman is buried, visit the astounding Eden Project or the Lost Gardens of Heligan, play golf on sensational coastal courses or just spend lazy days on an endless list of spectacular sandy beaches.

Winnards Lodge is perfect for multi-generational families, two or three families with children or just a group of friends. It is an ideal pick for a special celebration with fantastic services offered by the resort including catering, babysitting and much more. As well as boasting high-quality stylish interiors that you can imagine featured in glossy magazines, Winnards Lodge also comes with magical outdoor space where you can dine alfresco or bubble in your private hot tub while enjoying astonishing views of the lake and farmland beyond or later under the captivating night stars.

The main ground floor open plan living space enjoys plenty of floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows to let in the unique sparkle of the Cornish light. With gorgeous wooden floors, soft grey walls and a fabulous modern chef’s dream of a kitchen, it offers a cool vibe that encourages you to embrace the calm. Your living space is elegant and stylish with a vibrant velvet sofa arrangement adorned with colour pop scatter cushions, perfectly positioned to enjoy the views as well as your Smart television. After a busy day exploring north Cornwall you can cosy up with Netflix. The contemporary kitchen boasts excellent appliances including a Nespresso coffee machine for your morning cup of coffee on the stylish resin terrace. A delicious box of Cornish goodies will be waiting for you. There is a handy utility room for your laundry. You can either dine inside at the trendy dining table and chairs or head out to the terrace or a spot of alfresco dining. You may even decide to enjoy the resort’s catering services. On the first floor you will discover your second living room with gorgeous seating, another Smart television, stunning lake views and access to a balcony. It works brilliantly when children or the grandparents are tired after a busy day and want to relax with a movie while the party continues downstairs.

Winnards Lodge boasts six dreamy bedrooms, three with beautifully dressed super kingsize beds and three twin rooms, though these can also be set up as super kingsize beds on request. Crisp cottons and soft floaty feather duvets ensure that you will dive deep into slumber ready for the next day’s adventure. Each of the bedrooms comes with its own immaculate Villeroy and Boch ensuite bathroom, complete with fluffy towels, dressing gowns and luxury toiletries. Two of the bathrooms boast indulgent jacuzzi baths where you can soak any remaining stresses away as well as separate showers. The remaining bathrooms all offer walk-in rainfall showers. Two rooms also enjoy access to a terrace with blissful lake views. All of the beds enjoy very attractive feature headboards, all in different colours.

When a big occasion calls for a beautiful, sizeable house, Winnards Lodge is just perfect, made all the more special by its spacious and serene outdoor patio. You can laze in the sunshine, dine alfresco with your barbecue masters preparing a feast on the charcoal barbecue and take a dip in the hot tub under the stars.

When you are ready to leave this wonderful party house, you can head to the resort restaurant, the brilliantly well-equipped resort gym, the spa, the pool or take part in a water adventure. The indoor pool is heated and although the membership is complementary, you will need to book a session. The Elemis Spa is open for bookings which of course are payable. After a swim in the pool, younger guests enjoy the adventure playground with its shipwreck, island and swings. You can book lunch in the resort’s Look Out restaurant with wonderful views over the renowned FlowRider surf machine. The resort offers many activities on the lake between April and October including its Aquapark, SUPs, Cabelski and an inland beach. When booking Winnards Lodge, you can have a brilliant week without even driving the car!

The resort offers an outstanding concierge service and are happy to book restaurants and spa appointments and assist with surf schools, private chefs, mid-stay cleaning, flowers, cakes, photographers, art lessons on Mawgan Porth and babysitters. You can be fully catered by a talented chef or indulge in single evening celebrations with cocktails, canapes and dinner. You can also book a pre-prepared lobster menu to be delivered. You are very welcome to bring your furry friends along to Winnards Lodge and will find dog bowls under the sink.

Winnards Lodge enjoys a wonderful inland location on a small exclusive resort in Winnards Perch, just a few miles from the beautiful north Cornwall beaches and the popular seaside resorts of Padstow, Newquay and Mawgan Porth. Aside from the wonderful entertainment at the resort, this area of Cornwall has much to offer from its blissful beaches, to gorgeous towns and villages, beautiful cycle and hiking paths, boat trips, watersports and plenty of superb gardens.

Padstow is a charming working fishing port, surrounded by heavenly sandy beaches at the head of the Camel River. It is the starting point of the Camel Cycle Trail, a good base for watersports and a foodie destination with Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant and Paul Ainesworth at No.6 sitting at the top of the list of renowned wonders. Seven blissful golden beaches are accessible in less than a five minute drive and the location is perfect for exploring the stunning South West Coast Path. You can enjoy a fun filled day on the beach with rock pooling, body boarding, surfing and castle building, explore the Cornish countryside, visit the Padstow Museum, take a white-knuckle speedboat or rib ride to enjoy the rugged coastal scenery or take the ferry over to Rock. The picturesque port is full of character and historical interest. You can take a boat trip from the harbour to looking for seals, dolphins, puffins and basking sharks, to fish or just to mess about on the water and enjoy the sunshine. Overlooking Padstow, you will find the fine Elizabethan country house, Prideaux Place. It was built in 1592 and has been passed down through the generations to the current owners, Peter and Elisabeth Prideaux-Brune. It boasts formal gardens and a deer park. There is a Poldark connection with Padstow. Fans of north Cornwall will recognise Levlizzick, the cliffs and the spectacular views across the Camel Estuary and Tregirls Beach on the drama series. The Padstow Museum is home to an interesting collection of memorabilia giving an insight into the history of Padstow over the past two centuries. You will learn the story of the famous ‘Obby’ Oss, the ancient ritual played out in the town every May Day. The event revolves around the two Obby Osses (hobby horses) which resemble a one-man pantomime horse. The idea is that they are in search of maidens and are followed by a team of morris dancing types, dressed in white and playing accordions and banging drums. It dates back to pre-Christian times.

North Cornwall’s Coastal Path is alive with flora, fauna, views and myths and legends from its past. There is a gorgeous walk from Constantine Bay to Porthcothan via a natural pool at Treyarnon Beach with views of tiny islands, headlands and cute little coves. The walk from Rock via Daymer Bay to Polzeath is also wonderful.

There are over forty wonderful gardens to visit in Cornwall. The wondrous Eden Project, known as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, is within easy reach with its massive tropical biomes where you can trek through the world’s largest indoor rainforest and immerse yourselves in the calm fragrance of the Mediterannean biome. There are also extensive gardens, contemporary art displays, performances and storytelling to keep you entertained. At Christmas there is a fantastic ice skating rink. It is an inspirational place. The Lost Gardens of Heligan is a world of heritage, romance and adventure.

Wadebridge enjoys a fascinating history, originating from 1313 when a market and two fairs were granted to Wade. Its fifteenth century bridge across the River Camel is stunning with seventeen arches along its three hundred and twenty foot length. The bridge was built by the Reverend Lovibond in 1460 with legend saying that the wealthy landowners who paid for it made their money from wool. Cycles can be hired to explore the Camel Trail and the surrounding countryside. Wadebridge’s leisure centre offers swimming, squash, weights, a solarium and more. Wadesbridge is on the Camel Trail. In June every year, Wadebridge is the site of the magnificent Royal Cornwall Show, one of the largest agricultural shows held in the country.

St Enodoc, the last resting place of the former poet laureate Sir John Bedjeman, is also famous for its golf course. The area is a golfing haven with the renowned courses of Trevose, Point at Polzeath, Merlin Golf Club and Newquay Golf Club also close by. At St Enodoc, The Church Course is ranked among the top one hundred golf courses in the world. There are excellent practice facilities, great golf tuition and some of the most spectactular coastal fairways you could play on.

Harlyn and Constantine Bays are wonderful and the surfing paradise of Polzeath is within easy reach. Constantine Bay is gorgeous with one of the best surfing beaches in Cornwall and boasting a sweeping arc of gently shelving golden sand. The west-facing beach also offers delightful rock pools for children. The bay is separated from its neighbour, Booby’s Bay to the north by a thin rocky point and is bordered by a large rocky reef to the south. Watergate Bay, close to Padrock Retreat, is a huge stretch of golden sand backed by high cliffs. Mawgan Porth is the perfect family beach with lots of rock pools, caves and a large stream. Porthcothan, Daymer Bay and Polzeath are all wonderful.

The buzzy seaside resort of Newquay has been voted ‘One of the Nation’s Favourite Seaside Towns’ in the prestigious Which Holiday Survey and won Gold for ‘Best Seaside Towns for Families’ by Days Out with the Kids. The beaches and surf are renowned and the tourist entertainment is amazing. It is home to some of the world’s best watersports competitions with the Boardmasters Festival and surfing championships held in the resort. There are some wonderful spas in Newquay for relaxation, not to mention the fantastic restaurants to choose from. Children love Newquay Zoo, Lappa Valley, Pirate’s Quest, Oasis Fun Pools and the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre.

On the south coast, the Fowey Estuary is stunning with boat trips galore. You can visit many of the villages on either side of the estuary. 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.

Woodcutter's Hide, get away from it all and enjoy a romantic, rural experience. 2

Falmouth, Cornwall, South West of England

Woodcutter's Hide, get away from it all and enjoy a romantic, rural experience. From £791 Availability

With exclusive access to 13 acres of your own ancient woodland, a pond and meadow, barbecue area, fire pit and gazebo, Woodcutter's Hide has it all. In a private sheltered yet sunny valley, just four miles from Falmouth where you can forget the rest of the world for a while with only the wildlife for company! We provide wood for the fire pit, charcoal for the BBQ and a breakfast hamper of local produce on arrival.

This beautiful Shepherd's Hut is completely 'off grid' but includes a proper flushing toilet, shower, a good sized fridge, electric lights and phone/usb charging facility. There is also a small gas hob where you can boil a kettle for making tea or coffee but, by design, there is no tv or wi-fi! It is petite, but has a 4'6"× 6'4" double bed, space to eat your breakfast and you can park your car just a few yards away.

You are in the country and there is uneven ground, so flat shoes are advisable and there are steps to consider for access to the hut.
We regret that Woodcutter's Hide is not suitable for pets, children, or those with limited mobility.

Located in Falmouth, this cabin is in a rural area. Discovery Quay and The Old Cider Barn Arts and Crafts Centre are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Tehidy Country Park. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Aberfal Outdoor Pursuits, or consider a night out at Performance Centre. Kayaking and motor boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and horse riding nearby.

Wooden Lodge in Tranquil Surroundings with Modern Amenities & outdoor Decking 5

Saint Minver, Cornwall, South West of England

Wooden Lodge in Tranquil Surroundings with Modern Amenities & outdoor Decking From £602 Availability

Spacious log cabin now sleeps 5 set in beautiful well maintained gardens lined with trees on a private road. Parking to the front on the cabin. The cabin boasts all modern amenities including open plan living and modern kitchen and utility room. Spacious master bedroom and ensuite. Enjoy alfresco dining on the decking soaking up the glorious gardens and large pond with water feature. Access to all the facilities offered by Parkdean to include indoor heated swimming pool,Sauna, Restaurant and Bar, Evening entertainment, Crazy Golf, large outdoor play area, indoor soft play, Laundrette and shop. The nearest supermarket is in Wadebridge.There is also woodland walks to be enjoyed and picnic and barbecue areas. Many wonderful beaches close by and easily accessed. Padstow only a few miles away and easy access to many of Cornwalls places of interest including King Arthurs Tintagel Castle, The Eden Project, Port Isaac - setting for the Doc Martin TV Series, Rock the place famous for the holidaying of the Rich and Famous and Padstow.

Located in Wadebridge, this cabin is near theme parks and near the beach. Pencarrow House and Garden and Bodmin Jail are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at St. Enodoc Golf Club and Camel Cycle Trail. Cornish Coast Day Adventures and Camel Creek Adventure Park are also worth visiting. Sailing and surfing/body boarding offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and mountain biking nearby.

Woodstock Retreat Shepherd's Hut 2

Rosudgeon, Cornwall, South West of England

Woodstock Retreat Shepherd's Hut From £875 Availability

Our Shepherd's hut is located on our property at Woodstock, a hidden away nook in West Cornwall.
Close to the historic St Michael's Mount (2.7miles, to be precise!)
Your own cosy space, with a king size bed, luxurious bedding, wood burning stove, en suite shower and kitchen.
Begin each morning overlooking Godolphin and Tregonning Hill in the distance and Bonny & Clyde, our pygmy goats.
Peace, tranquillity and birdsong - Here at Woodstock
The space
The Shepherds Hut is situated in the wonderfully picturesque part of West Cornwall, within 8 acres of land.
Wrapped by a large wooden terrace, sustainably built.
You are surrounded by your own space and totally self contained.
A king sized bed (Emma mattress) with exquisitely soft bed linen and a separate area for you to sit and relax. An en-suite shower and a small compact kitchen with tea, a Nespresso coffee machine and milk frother. Small table top oven, which also has a grilling facility and a single induction plate.
White Company large towels are provided along with a local farm milk soap, from their Jersey cows!
A wood burning stove, for those cosy nights in, when reading a book and just relaxing is a necessary requirement!!
Outside the two and a half metre surrounding terrace, there is a table and chairs and a BBQ for alfresco eating.
The hut is sitting at the top of our garden overlooking fields and we are encompassed by stunning walks and bike rides.
Our chickens and pygmy goats are in the adjoining field and are extremely friendly.
Guest access
You can go explore the land and walk up the fields and onto a byway, that leads to several walks and you can also walk down to the sea (25 mins), Kenneggy Sands, which is stunning and along to Prussia Cove.
Other things to note
This area has access to so many beautiful walks, beaches and of course we are almost on the South West Coastal Path !

Fantastic Co-op store within walking distance.

Mark and I are always on hand for information and recommendations and to share our own experiences.

This lodge is located in Penzance. The Summerhouse Gallery and Out of the Blue Gallery are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Wharfside Shopping Centre and Trevaskis Farm. Paradise Park and JungleBarn and Trengwainton Garden are also worth visiting.

Yurt [sleeps up to 6] & Bathhouse in E Cornwall UK - 5* Off-Grid 6

Callington, Cornwall, South West of England

Yurt [sleeps up to 6] & Bathhouse in E Cornwall UK - 5* Off-Grid From £525 Availability

Property type "Camp Ground" or "Cabin" were the nearest options I could find - but this is a traditional Kazakhstan style Yurt [see the photos] and is much more than a tent, yet maybe less than a Cabin {depending on the Cabin of course! :) } this is a 20 foot diameter Yurt .. just over 300 square feet in area .. with a King-Size double bed and two fold-way sofa beds. So it's possible to sleep 6 people in total.

This is a unique off-grid rural location, away from the crowds, 750 ft above sea level on the northern side of Kit Hill with fabulous views over The Tamar Valley - Kit Hill is an AONB {Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty} - with miles of walks right outside the Yurt door, and within easy reach of North and South Cornish/Devon coasts. The Eden Project is less than an hour away [~30 miles] and there are a host of other wonderful places to visit - Max 2 Hrs in any direction can take you to Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, N & S Coast beaches - endless possibilities!

Mary’s Yurt is a 20ft canvas yurt which has one king size bed with memory foam mattress and 2 double sofa beds accommodating a maximum of six guests.There is a table and chairs for 4, cosy log burner, kitchen area with 2-ring camping stove, sink with hot and cold running water, drinking water, and all the crockery and utensils you’ll need, table and chairs, a small library of books and 12v lighting.

There is also a compost loo with a sink and a bathhouse with shower, sink and luxury corner bath with a fabulous view - all with hot and cold running water! Total off-grid luxury!

The Yurt was made on nearby Bodmin Moor by Tim Hutton of Yurt Works. There’s a little blurb about his original Kyrgyzstan visit to learn the craft on his website. Mary’s Yurt Differs from the traditional Mongolian Yurt in that these roof spars are steam-bent, which provides a little extra headroom inside as the spars go up to the dome. The Mongolian type is a flatter roof pitch because the spars are straight.

When the weather's cold , the wood burner means it’s lovely and warm inside once the burner’s up to temperature, keeping you cozy inside even if it's cold and wet outside … a centrally heated yurt.

Our location is off the beaten track, and very quiet and peaceful – ideal for escaping from the crowds … an oasis of calm, easily reachable by road or we can collect you from the local station (15 minutes away by car)! A unique and tranquil location in which to relax and let your cares evaporate, yet within easy drivable reach of N and S Cornish coastal favourites and all the other inland spots.

Located in Callington, this cabin is in a rural area. Calstock Arts Centre and Limekiln Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Country Cheeses and Launceston Steam Railway. Trethorne Leisure Park and Adrenalin Quarry are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with scuba diving and windsurfing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.

Yurts Cornwall - Tremeer Farm 5

Fowey, Cornwall, South West of England

Yurts Cornwall - Tremeer Farm From £1183 Availability

We have four 18ft Yurts well spaced apart in our beautiful 5 acre meadow.
The Yurts each sleeps 4/5 and are set up with a double cast iron bed and 2/3 single futons. We provide all your bedding, logs for the wood burning stove and Play Barn

This cabin is located in Fowey. Fowey River Gallery and Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include St. Catherine's Castle and Restormel Castle. Eden Project and Polperro Model Village are also worth visiting.

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