Holiday rentals in St Agnes

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Popular amenities for St Agnes holiday rentals

Stay near St Agnes's top sights

Trevaunance Cove46 locals recommend
St. Agnes Beach21 locals recommend
The Driftwood Spars42 locals recommend
St Agnes Bakery24 locals recommend
The Tap House57 locals recommend
The St Agnes Hotel24 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in St Agnes

  • Total rentals

    200 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    60 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    90 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    140 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    6.3K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    £40 before taxes and fees

Your guide to St Agnes

All About St Agnes

Known for its long history and outdoor recreation, St Agnes is a small village on the northern shore of the Cornish coast characterised by meandering, vine-laden streets lined with Georgian-style buildings. White-washed facades and cobblestoned walkways lead the way between cafes, boutique shops, and seafood restaurants serving the local catch of the day. Centrally located on the St Agnes Heritage Coast, home to some of the top wave-riding breaks in Britain, St Agnes has garnered a reputation as a jumping-off point for exploring the outdoors. Surfing, kayaking, and easy access to hiking trails up and down the rugged coast make the village an excellent choice for active travellers.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in St Agnes

The northern coast of Cornwall has a climate that is mild and temperate throughout the year. Temperature variations between seasons are moderate, with the summers being fairly warm and the winter months bringing a chill to the region. When visiting the area, be sure to pack waterproof layers, as rain is a consistent presence throughout the year in St Agnes, especially in the cold winter months.

The shoulder seasons can be pleasant times to visit, with brisk temperatures that are excellent for hiking the coastal trails. The holiday cottages in St Agnes remain popular between June and October, due to the warmer conditions, relatively little rainfall, and variety of events and activities going on. The midsummer solstice celebration of Golowan, one of the most popular summertime events in the region, takes place in the nearby community of Penzance. Fireworks shows, a waterside fair, and festive papier-mache displays float down the street in this folk celebration.


Top things to do in St Agnes

North Coast Water Sports

Whether it be surfing or kayaking, Cornwall's north coast beaches host some of the best opportunities for water sports in the entire country. Long rolling surf waves found just outside of St Agnes cater to all skill levels, while hidden inlets, lost coves, and rugged waterside cliffs make enchanting kayak or paddleboard routes.

St Agnes Heritage Coast

This nature preserve on the edge of town offers stunning cliff-top vistas, secluded beaches, and kilometres of hiking paths that are part of the more extensive Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which runs from Amroth to St Dogmaels. Pack a picnic and watch the setting sun over the Celtic Sea from a clifftop overlook here.

Trevaunance Cove

Located just a short walk from the village centre, this beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Explore the tide pools or grab a pint and some food at one of the waterside pubs. Swimmers, kayakers, and surfers share the waters in this protected cove, where the remains of the old harbour can be explored at low tide.

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