Nestled in Porth, near Newquay, Cornwall, this alluring holiday accommodation is designed for a relaxing getaway, comfortably sleeping four guests. The property boasts a prime location just seconds from the beach, making it a surfer's paradise. Nearby, guests can enjoy a local pub that serves refreshing ales and delicious food on its terrace, enhancing the coastal experience. The accommodation features two beamed double bedrooms, each equipped with 6ft zip & link beds that can be converted into twin beds upon request, alongside a bathroom with a separate shower cubicle and an additional toilet for convenience.
The first floor offers an inviting open-plan living and dining area, characterized by beamed ceilings and patio doors that lead to outdoor spaces. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern amenities, including a combi microwave/oven/grill, dishwasher, and a breakfast area with wooden floors. Guests will appreciate the added comforts of underfloor gas central heating, a Freesat smart TV, and Wi-Fi, while the enclosed garden with terrace furniture and a roof terrace provides a lovely setting for outdoor relaxation and barbecues. Parking is available for one car, and a travel cot can be requested for families with young children.
Both Driftwood and The Stables by the Sea, which can be booked together for larger groups, are beautifully furnished and positioned in a peaceful courtyard just a short stroll from Porth beach. The nearby town of Newquay, famous for its seven stunning beaches, is easily accessible via a scenic coastal path. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, including a multi-screen cinema, leisure center, golf course, and numerous parks and gardens. Newquay is also renowned for its vibrant dining scene, offering a plethora of restaurants, cafés, and shops, alongside opportunities for sea fishing and thrilling cliff-top walks.
For those looking to explore beyond the immediate vicinity, the area is rich in local attractions. Watergate Bay, home to Jamie Oliver's 'Fifteen' restaurant, and the picturesque fishing village of Padstow are within reach. Guests can enjoy a flat walking and cycling trail that connects Padstow to Wadebridge, offering stunning views of the Camel estuary. Additionally, the capital of Cornwall, Truro, is a short drive away, featuring narrow streets, excellent dining options, and cultural experiences. With a variety of activities available, including golf, cycling, horse riding, surfing, sailing, and kayaking, this location serves as an ideal base for a memorable holiday in Cornwall.
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!