Nestled in the scenic region of Port Isaac, Cornwall, these six timber lodges offer breathtaking views over Port Isaac Bay and the surrounding countryside, making them an ideal retreat for holidaymakers. Each lodge is designed for comfort and convenience, featuring an open-plan living space that includes a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances, a dining area, and a cozy living area complete with Freeview TV and patio doors leading to a private outdoor space. Accommodating up to six guests, the lodges include three bedrooms—one double, one twin, and one bunk bed room—along with a bathroom that is fitted with both a bath and a shower attachment.
All lodges are equipped with essential amenities such as oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout the year. For families traveling with young children, cots and highchairs are available upon request. Guests can also make use of a shared laundry room featuring coin-operated washing machines and tumble dryers, as well as a communal 1-acre field ideal for games and outdoor activities. Private parking for two vehicles is provided, and the property maintains a no-smoking policy to ensure a pleasant environment for all visitors.
The lodges are situated adjacent to the owner’s 18th-century farmhouse on a quaint smallholding that features farm animals, enhancing the rustic charm of the location. Just under a mile from the historic fishing village of Port Isaac, guests can explore the area’s natural beauty, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Two footpaths lead directly from the farm to the Heritage Coast path, offering opportunities for scenic walks along the coastline. Nearby sandy beaches, such as Polzeath and Daymer Bay, are only a short drive away, while a ferry from Rock to Padstow allows for easy access to additional attractions.
In addition to its picturesque surroundings, the region boasts a variety of recreational activities and local attractions. Visitors can explore the legendary Tintagel Castle, associated with the tales of King Arthur, or enjoy the charming fishing village of Boscastle and the rugged landscapes of Bodmin Moor. The area is also known for its excellent golf courses, horseback riding, fishing, and various water sports. With a shop and pub located just a mile away, guests will find everything they need for a delightful stay in this enchanting part of South West England.
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!