Holiday Cottages in Cornwall
North Coast and Newquay
The Atlantic crashes the rugged coast, trendy surfers ride clean wave after wave, and the gastronomy is second to none, the most stunning coastlines in Europe, spectacular coast paths, you must have arrived at the North Coast of Cornwall!
A real cocktail of wild coastal scenery, mile after mile of golden sandy beaches pounded day after day by the rolling surf, Europe's best surf spots to satisfy all adrenalin junkies, eateries owned/hosted by an array of celebrities, nightlife to suit all age groups, what more could you ask for?
We have a selection of coastal self catering cottages right along the length of the north coast of Cornwall.
Boscastle
A picturesque North coast harbour, nestling in a steep valley, Thomas Hardy met his wife here whilst restoring a nearby church, an array of shops, popular inns and the worlds largest collection of witchcraft are all to be found in this village, magnificent cliff top walks lead out of the village to enjoy the wonderful views and scenery.
Constantine Bay
Fantastic surfing, one of many stunning beaches adjoining Trevose Head including Harlyn, Treyaron, Mother Ivey's, Fox Cove and Porthcothan.
Crantock
Escape the hustle and bustle and laze on this vast sandy beach, discover the intriguing sand dunes surrounding the beach, have a rest on the grassy plateau that is Rushy Green, explore the deep cleft of Piper's Hole.
Mawgan Porth
A beautiful seaside hamlet with a delightful sand and shingle beach, surrounded by high cliffs, twixt Newquay and Padstow.
Newquay
A holiday in Newquay offers something for everyone. Which one of the eleven beaches in Newquay will you laze on today? Perhaps you’d rather try your board skills in the surf? If you visit at the right time you can admire the world's best surfers battling to be the best.
Whenever you choose to holiday in Newquay you will be able to browse the vast array of surf and gift shops. Don't miss the fantastic beachside Blue Reef Aquarium or indeed Newquay Zoo or nearby family adventure park Crealy fun for all. As the sun sets it's time to make another choice, which bar, which restaurant, which night club, the choice is yours? Don't forget you can fly direct to Newquay from London Gatwick and Stansted.
Padstow
Rent a holiday cottage in Padstow and you can while away hour after hour gazing out across the harbour's fishing boats onto the Camel Estuary with wonderful bays, headlands and golden sandy beaches merging into the rolling mountainous sand dunes. Savour fresh seafood in one of the gastro pubs, Rick Stein's world famous restaurant or his new fish and chip shop. Wander through the narrow streets sampling the array of boutiques and craft shops.
If you are staying in a holiday cottage in Padstow you will have the time to take a short hop on the passenger ferry to trendy Rock, with its glorious beaches, assortment of water sports, Michelin-starred restaurant, the chosen holiday destination for royalty and celebrities alike!
Port Isaac
One the oldest fishing villages and most certainly one of the most picturesque in Cornwall, nestling in a steep valley with a grand harbour wall protecting the olde worlde village with many of the cottages quite literately sitting on the beach, unspoilt narrow streets, fine small tidal beach, fish of all shapes and sizes for sale on the harbour slip or eat out at one of the many fine eateries.
Tintagel
Let your imagination run wild, the Legend of King Arthur and his sword still live on here, the breathtaking spectacle of this rocky islet, ancient castle ruins and magical caves below, 14th century manor house, the Old Post Office, King Arthur's Great Hall, woodland walk to St Nectan's Glen and its waterfall.
Wadebridge
A great place to hop on/off your bike here whilst travelling the disused railway track that is the Camel trail, enjoyed by thousands of cyclists each year of all ages, shapes and sizes, see the best of what Cornwall has to offer at the Royal Cornwall Show in June.

