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    Mawgan Porth holiday rentals start at £96 per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.7 Average rating

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The charming stone cottage is framed by tall grass and wildflowers, including a vibrant pink poppy in the foreground. Clear blue skies and sunlight highlight the rustic shingles and welcoming front door, creating a serene outdoor scene.
Cottage in Mawgan Porth
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Mawgan Porth Cottage Dogs Welcome BeachChic . Klys

Charming Cornish cottage with a touch of Scandi style converted from a complex of barns. Nestled a short walk from stunning Mawgan Porth beach and village. King Surf School, Merrymoor Inn, Scarlet Hotel, The Park and The Wildwood Spa on your doorstep! Ideally located for the South West Coast Path and the beautiful seven bays from Mawgan Porth to Padstow. Communal grounds host a table tennis room and a laundry room and log store for the wood burning stove. Parking for one car only. Dogs Welcome.

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A balcony with a glass railing provides a view of the surrounding hills and coastline. A round table is positioned on the wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees, creating a tranquil outdoor space complemented by the distant beach landscape.
Home in Mawgan Porth
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Less than 5 mins walk to perfect beach, sea views.

Lovely house a few minutes walk down to the beautiful beach of Mawgan Porth, and the South West Coast path. The first floor has an open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with a large sunny balcony overlooking the bay and beautiful headland, one bedroom (en suite) and separate toilet. On the ground floor are a further 2 bedrooms (one en suite), shower room, bathroom and utility room. Mawgan Porth has surf hire and instruction, Cornish Fresh village store, restaurant, fish and chips, pub, pitch and putt.

Top guest favourite
The coastal house features a modern architectural design with a mix of natural stone and white cladding. A spacious balcony is visible on the upper level, providing outdoor seating options. Lush green lawn surrounds the entrance, enhancing the inviting exterior.
Home in Mawgan Porth
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Modern, relaxed beach house.

Sea Salt is a luxury coastal house positioned above the stunning Mawgan Porth beach only 200m from the sand. Mawgan Porth strikes the perfect balance, a wide stretch of golden sand, rolling waves, and delicious local spots to eat, just steps from the shore. Children can paddle in the gentle stream, while those more adventurous can try their hand at surfing with King Surf situated right in the centre. The beach is dog-friendly year-round, with scenic walks to Watergate Bay and Bedruthan Steps.

Top guest favourite
A serene beach landscape is captured at sunset, showcasing soft hues of orange and pink in the sky. Gentle waves lap against the shore, while silhouettes of small figures can be seen walking along the beach, framed by the distant rocky coastline.
Home in Mawgan Porth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Mawgan Porth Home with a view of the beach (small)

Beach house situated behind the dunes of Mawgan Porth. One bedroom with a king-size bed and a large day bed in the entrance room. Would suit small family, couple or a small group of friends for a surf/walking trip. Upstairs has an open-plan living and kitchen area with balcony. Ground level has a lovely decking area with dining table, an outdoor shower (cold water), a fridge for chilled outdoor drinks and a hammock for guest use. Perfect for surfing and beach activities. (Dog friendly)

Guest favourite
A modern semi-detached house features a clean exterior with a combination of white walls and stone accents. A balcony overlooks the front, surrounded by glass railing. The driveway provides parking space, and a wooden fence enhances the property’s outdoor appeal. Nearby greenery is visible.
Home in Mawgan Porth
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 78 reviews

Stunning House Direct Views of Mawgan Porth Bay

The house is boho-chic in nature, with stunning, sweeping views of the bay. It is 200 yards from the SW Coastal Path. Redecorated and refurbished during Q1 2025. It is light and airy, decorated in bright colours. Furnishings and appliances are luxury brands, new beds, new sofas, new chairs. The house sleeps 6 people in total - 1 king size bedroom, 1 zip and link/super king, and 1 with two single beds. Fully fenced safe garden. Multi-room SKY TV, Alexa, Sonos. Beach is 3 minutes walk.

Top guest favourite
The hexagonal stone gatehouse features a charming rooftop with a slate finish and multiple chimneys. Arched windows framed by foliage add character and elegance. Soft lighting highlights its architecture at dusk, creating a warm and inviting entryway. A gravel path leads to the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery.
Home in Lanivet
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Quintessential British Retreat|Hot Tub|Sauna

Part of the Tregawne Farm Cottages collection, Tremore Lodge is a truly unique self-catering escape. Telling a sweet tale of craftmanship and nostalgia, this hexagonal gatehouse is storybook architecture at its finest, a time-travelling couples retreat that could have been lifted from folklore. Luxury wellness ensues, as guests can indulge in a spa-like experience, rotating from the beautiful heated hot tub and sauna to the al fresco patio overlooking the rolling countryside.

Top guest favourite
A charming stone house is surrounded by lush greenery and well-maintained gardens. Outdoor seating areas with tables and chairs are visible on the patio, offering a serene view of the expansive landscape. The clear blue sky complements the inviting exterior of the property.
Home in Penrose
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Luxury peaceful farmhouse

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay. Games room with pool table. Completely on its own no neighbours, with 5 acres of private meadows with a stream to roam. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities with super king and king size beds In the main bedrooms. Private fishing lake and bird hide. Stunning views of the valley. The nearest beach is 5 minutes away. Very close to beaches including, Porthcothan, Treyarnon, Harlyn Bay. Padstow is a short drive away.

Top guest favourite
A pathway leads toward the beach, framed by modern wooden buildings on either side. The setting sun illuminates the sky with warm hues, casting long shadows and creating a serene ambiance as the ocean is glimpsed in the distance.
Apartment in Cornwall
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Waves - Beachside Apartment, Watergate Bay

Just 100 metres from the golden sands of Watergate Bay, Waves is a light-filled top-floor apartment with soaring vaulted ceilings and an airy beach-loft feel. With private parking and lift access, you can arrive, switch off, and be barefoot on the beach in minutes. Surf, swim, explore the South West Coast Path, or simply relax by the sea — then stroll to nearby bars and restaurants as the sun sets. Ideal for couples, surfers, young families and dog-friendly getaways. ⸻

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Cabin in Trevarrian
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Pod 1

Set in the scenic Mawgan Porth, the luxury clamping pods offer the perfect mix of comfort and adventure. Each insulated pod features plush beds, heating, wi-fi, private decking, and ensuite facilities. Just minutes from the beach, guests enjoy sea air, countryside views, and nights under starry skies. With the Travellers Rest Inn nearby for food and drink, it's an ideal Cornish escape to relax, unwind, explore and reconnect with nature.

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An aerial view captures the treetop treehouse, nestled among vibrant autumn foliage. The wooden deck surrounds a sleek, modern hot tub, offering a serene escape. The dark roof and natural wooden cladding blend harmoniously with the lush green and golden leaves of the surrounding woodland.
Treehouse in Cornwall
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Cornish Treehouse Looe with hot tub dog friendly

NEW - HOT TUB You won’t forget your time in this romantic, memorable place.Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. Come and stay in the coolest treehouse this side of the Tamar. Inspired by everything local, this ultra cosy couples retreat is perfect year round for reconnecting with nature and your partner. With the added bonus of being a stones throw from Looe, in this beautiful corner of Cornwall!

Guest favourite
An open-plan living area features a modern kitchen island, natural wood dining set, and a comfortable seating area. Large windows allow natural light and provide views of the surrounding landscape. Light fixtures made of woven materials add texture to the minimalist decor.
Flat in Mawgan Porth
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Kingsurf Apartment 🌊 Uninterrupted Ocean Views

Welcome to Kingsurf Apartment – a bright, modern space with stunning views over Mawgan Porth. Perfect for families, couples, friends, and surf lovers. Just steps from the beach, with Kingsurf Surf School next door, guests are welcome to make use of the surf facilities. Enjoy a relaxed, beachside stay with everything you need for a surf-filled escape or peaceful coastal break in beautiful North Cornwall.

Top guest favourite
The spacious terrace overlooks the beach, featuring a table with seating for six and several lounge chairs arranged for relaxation. Expansive views of the sand and sea are captured through folding doors, enhancing the outdoor coastal experience.
Cottage in Porth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

The Sail Loft - Porth Beach

Beyond Venues are proud to present The Sail Loft. This beautiful conversion is literally on the beach with a private gateway perfect for morning sea swims to evening sun downers on the spacious sea front terrace. The house offers three en-suite bedrooms, an open plan living/dining space, and a beautiful glass fronted sea view kitchen all over looking the sand, sea and headlands of Porth Beach, Newquay

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Mawgan Porth?

    Stays in Mawgan Porth often feature cottages, modern homes, and seaside apartments close to the beach and local shops. Many accommodations provide outdoor space for relaxing after a day’s exploration.

  • What are the best things to do in Mawgan Porth with kids?

    Kids can try surfing lessons, build sandcastles on the beach, and join nature walks along coastal trails. Local small shops and ice cream stands add to a family-friendly experience.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Mawgan Porth?

    Enjoy surfing, wander along coastal paths, and relax at local cafes in Mawgan Porth. The area also has beach yoga sessions and countryside walks frequently suggested for visitors.

  • How is the weather in Mawgan Porth?

    Mawgan Porth has mild winters around 41–49°F (5–9°C) and warmer summers near 56–66°F (13–19°C). Frequent rainfall is typical, so a waterproof jacket is often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Mawgan Porth?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and vibrant beach life. Coastal walks are enjoyable year-round, though extra layers are useful outside the summer months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mawgan Porth?

    Mawgan Porth has a sandy beach popular for surfing, nearby walking paths with coastal views, and the Vale of Lanherne for tranquil countryside scenery. Local shops and cafes bring a welcoming atmosphere to the area.

  • What are some hiking trails in Mawgan Porth?

    Mawgan Porth has coastal walks along the South West Coast Path and countryside routes near the Vale of Lanherne. These trails are often recommended for sweeping sea views and peaceful woodland scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Mawgan Porth?

    Families can enjoy beach games, beginner surfing lessons, and nature walks along nearby cliffs. Local shops and ice cream stands are popular with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mawgan Porth?

    Explore nearby towns with historic sites, visit local gardens, or discover coastal villages known for art galleries and seafood restaurants. Regional nature reserves are often suggested for a day outdoors.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mawgan Porth?

    Pet friendly stays are frequently available in Mawgan Porth, including cottages and houses near the beach and local walking paths. Many rentals welcome travelers with their dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Mawgan Porth?

    Locals suggest starting early to enjoy the beach at quieter times and trying small cafes for locally inspired treats. Waterproof footwear and a windproof jacket can be handy due to coastal breezes.

  • What is Mawgan Porth known for?

    Mawgan Porth is known for its sandy beach, surf-friendly waves, and scenic coastal views. The area also has locally rooted food traditions and tranquil countryside surroundings.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mawgan Porth?

    Explore lesser-known coastal trails around Mawgan Porth, small coves for quiet beach moments, and tucked-away cafes serving locally rooted fare. The nearby countryside paths offer a tranquil experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Mawgan Porth?

    Mawgan Porth has Cornish pasties, locally caught seafood, and freshly baked goods in seaside cafes. Many visitors enjoy traditional cream tea for a taste of the region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Mawgan Porth?

    Consider bringing layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes for walking, and beach gear if you plan to explore the shore. Local cafes often welcome casual attire.

  • What is the nightlife in Mawgan Porth like?

    Nightlife in Mawgan Porth is relaxed, with pubs, beachside bars, and small venues hosting live music or open mic nights. Many visitors enjoy evenings with local food and friendly company.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Mawgan Porth?

    Mawgan Porth has seasonal celebrations, including food fairs, art markets, and surfing events often held in summer. Regional festivals nearby highlight music and Cornish traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mawgan Porth?

    Mawgan Porth has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with spacious gardens and easy beach access. Many stays are designed to be comfortable for both children and adults.

All about Mawgan Porth

Situated on the dramatic north Cornish coast, Mawgan Porth is a small hamlet whose focal point is, undeniably, its picturesque beach. With a backdrop of sand dunes and grassy cliffs at each end, the beach is monitored by lifeguards from April to September, making this a sheltered spot for exploring rock pools, flying kites, and building sandcastles. The warm blue-green waters are popular for paddling, while the Atlantic waves offer excellent surfing and bodyboarding opportunities. The area around Mawgan Porth is also known for the incredible scenery of its walking routes. The South West Coastal Path passes through the village, making it possible to walk north to Padstow via the Bedruthan Steps or south to Newquay via Porth.

The town itself has a couple of traditional village stores, farm shops, and tearooms. Don’t miss out on a Cornish cream tea — a scone topped with strawberry jam and clotted cream. Foodies can enjoy pub fare at the local taverns or head to nearby gastro town Padstow to eat at famous restaurants owned by celebrity chefs. Mawgan Porth is the perfect base for a peaceful escape whilst also being ideally located to explore the sights of Cornwall, with its rich cultural heritage and abundant wildlife.

What are the top things to do in Mawgan Porth?

Lanvean Bottoms

Less than a 10-minute drive from Mawgan Porth, Lanvean Bottoms is one of the area’s loveliest nature reserves. You’ll need sturdy footwear to explore this woodland, which is home to a patchwork of hazel, oak, and ash and the occasional pocket of scarlet elf cup fungus. Keep your eyes peeled for the local dormouse population at ground level and collared doves and sand martins overhead.

Japanese Garden and Bonsai Nursery

In neighbouring St. Mawgan, less than a 10-minute drive from Mawgan Porth, you’ll find a bonsai tree nursery and traditional Japanese garden with carp ponds, cherry blossoms, water features, and wooden bridges. Created to encourage mediation and reflection, this peaceful spot is the perfect place for a couple of hours of exploration and restoration. The gardens are open to the public from March through October.

Mawgan Porth Beach

You can’t visit the village without setting foot on Mawgan Porth’s stunning beach. Acres of clean sand and the shallow turquoise waters make for hours of enjoyment. Pack a picnic of Cornish pasties and locally brewed cider for a truly Cornish seaside experience. Adventurous visitors can hit the waves — a surf school and shop can provide all the equipment you may need, as well as instruction suitable for all levels, even complete beginners.