Nestled in a stunning clifftop location on the edge of Mullion village in Cornwall, this charming cottage offers accommodation for up to four guests. With breathtaking views of the sea and coastline, the property is just a stone's throw from the coastal path, making it an ideal retreat for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. A mere ten-minute walk along the coast leads to the picturesque Polurrian Cove, where guests can enjoy the beauty of a secluded sandy beach. The proximity to nature and the ocean provides an inviting backdrop for a relaxing holiday.
Guests staying at the cottage can take advantage of the nearby Polurrian Bay Hotel, which grants complimentary access to various amenities, including an indoor swimming pool, gym, tennis court, and outdoor pool. Additionally, the hotel features a spa offering a diverse range of treatments, making it a perfect spot for those seeking relaxation and pampering. The cottage itself boasts an open-plan kitchen and dining area, a comfortable lounge, a bathroom, and a private patio with seating, providing all the essentials for a cozy stay.
Conveniently located just a short walk from Mullion village, visitors will find a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants within a 15-minute stroll. The coastal path directly in front of the property offers easy access to local attractions, with a 15-minute walk leading to the dramatic harbor at Mullion Cove, where coasteering adventures await. Alternatively, turning right along the path leads to Poldhu Beach, known for its surfing opportunities and the popular Poldhu Beach Cafe, which remains open year-round.
The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and cultural experiences. The Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and The Lizard, Britain's southernmost point, are both within easy reach. Guests can explore the Helford River, famous for sailing, or visit nearby attractions such as the Old Cider Barn Arts and Crafts Centre and Helston Folk Museum. Families can enjoy a night out at the Tolmen Centre or explore the Bonython Estate Gardens. For those seeking adventure, the region offers various water activities like kayaking and rafting, as well as opportunities for rock climbing and cave exploring, ensuring a memorable stay in this idyllic location.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!