Holiday rentals in Perranporth

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Cottage in Mithian

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Boutique Romantic Thatched Salt Path Cottage

This Cute as a Button Grade II listed cottage was named by The Guardian as one of the UK's top 50 holiday cottages. With its open fire, sunny courtyard, and vintage feel, this romance of this cottage will ensure your break on the stunning north Cornish coast will be a break to remember. Sleep like a baby in a luxury ViSpring bed with The White Company Egyptian cotton bed linen. Pop on the fluffy dressing gowns and relax as you chill in front of the open fire, or you could just pop to the quaint historic country pub a few yards down the road on your return from one of the many stunning beaches. One up 3 down boutique 300 year old cottage, a superb romantic bijoux retreat. Downstairs there is a wet room with fired earth tiles, underfloor heating, jam pan basin and Soap Co toiletries, quarry tiled floor to the kitchen with stable door. Dishwasher, ceramic hob and neff oven, butler sink. Dualit toaster and Kettle and ROK coffee maker. Integrated fridge. The lounge has a open fire with coal, kindling supplied. Luxury Leather sofa and dining area for 2. Smart TV with Netflix The bedroom has double bed with top of the range "Vi Sprung" mattress, "The White Company" Egyptian cotton linen. Dressing gowns and slippers are also provided. A vintage style record player and vinyl records are also in the bedroom. A selection of vinyl is also provided but why not bring your own special song and surprise your partner. Wifi included. Courtyard enclosed garden, with outside power, seating, lighting and cobblestones. As soon as you arrive you will be able to make that cup of tea, we provide tea, coffee, sugar, olive oil, freshly ground coffee, washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets and fresh flowers. We also provide a few goodies for yourself and should you book you dog in a welcome pack for your furry friend. Dogs are charged at £20 per booking. You will have the whole of the property and the outside courtyard all to yourselves. Feel free to contact us by phone or via AirBnb messaging if required during your stay Walk only a few steps to a historic pub with roaring fires and great beer. In nearby St Agnes, there's great food at Canteen Cornwall and The Tap House, plus good shops. Several beaches are within walking distance, and the coast path is also close. Lots of amazing walking routes locally. There is some local route maps in the lounge draw. minimum 3 night booking changeover days Friday and Monday please contact if other days required Walk only a few steps to a historic pub with roaring fires and great beer. In nearby St Agnes, there's great food at The Tap House, Canteen Cornwall, The Driftwood Spas, shops include a bakery, butchers, florist, greengrocers and newsagents. The South Coast Path is close by dipping down to various stunning beaches and dotted with engine houses as a reminder of times past. You really will be spoilt for choice. Coasteering, surfing, or even a flying lesson. Whitewalls is the perfect location!

14–21 Sept

£131 per night
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Apartment in Perranporth

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 488 reviews

Enjoy Stunning Perranporth Beach and Ocean Views

Our attractive, ground floor coastal apartment is most suitable for adults. It has its own decking enjoying fantastic beach/sea views and is only a stone's throw from Perranporth's golden, sandy surfing beach. It is also very close to village amenities. It contains everything you will need for a comfortable, relaxing stay. Wi-fi & smart TV. Private parking to rear. No cleaning fees. The coastal footpath is just outside our front gate. You will never tire of the view; it will keep you spellbound.

21–28 Aug

£226 per night
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Guest suite in Porthtowan

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Studio for 2 on beautiful Cornish beach

Welcome to the Studio, a lovely self-contained annex with superb coastal location in the seaside village of Porthtowan & good access to the A30 and W. Cornwall. The Studio is attached to our home but has its own entrance, parking space & small private deck. Overlooking Porthtowan’s ‘Blue Flag’ award winning sandy beach & surfing destination, the beautiful SW coast path & many amenities are right on the doorstep, so no need to drive anywhere. It is the perfect base for a short break or holiday.

11–18 Dec

£128 per night

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Stay near Perranporth's top sights

The Watering Hole110 locals recommend
The Green Parrot - JD Wetherspoon11 locals recommend
The Tywarnhayle16 locals recommend
Perranporth Golf Club9 locals recommend
Co-op Food - Perranporth12 locals recommend
Seiners Arms9 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Perranporth

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Cottage in Cornwall

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 78 reviews

Short level walk to Beach and town

14–21 Oct

£119 per night
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Townhouse in Cornwall

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Malibu is a cosy home in Perranporth, Cornwall

23–30 Oct

£125 per night
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Flat in Cornwall

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Piran Studio, Perranporth

16–23 Nov

£114 per night
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Guest suite in Cornwall

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

☆ Cosy, Stylish Annex in Recently Converted Barn

3–10 Apr

£108 per night
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Apartment in Perranporth

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

1 min from the beach, beautiful 2 bed apartment

27 Apr – 4 May

£99 per night
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Holiday home in Perranporth

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Perranporth beach & amenities a few minute walk

16–23 May

£132 per night
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Shepherd’s hut in Rose

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Beautiful shepherd's hut in tranquil location

2–9 Sept

£92 per night
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Apartment in Perranporth

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Lucky No. 13 Sunrise to Sunset Luxury Apartment

7–14 Sept

£227 per night
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Bungalow in Cornwall

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews

Beach Bungalow

17–24 Apr

£115 per night
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Flat in Cornwall

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 74 reviews

Detached 1 bedroom annex

7–14 Oct

£132 per night
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Shepherd’s hut in Cornwall

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

Self contained Shepherds hut- Perranporth Cornwall

26 Apr – 3 May

£115 per night
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Cottage in Cornwall

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

Bill's Barn, A Cornish Cottage for 2, Dog friendly

9–16 Dec

£111 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Perranporth

Total rentals

220 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

50 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

100 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

150 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

8K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

£48 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Perranporth

Welcome to Perranporth

With one of the largest beaches in Cornwall, it’s no wonder Perranporth is a laid-back place. There’s plenty of room for everyone (including dogs) along its golden stretch with a waterfront bar on the sands and a high street that leads straight off the beach, bringing a cheerful informality (think sarongs and thongs) to its cafes and restaurants. The magnificent mass of Chapel Rock, mounted with a Cornish flag, overlooks the beach, hiding a natural pool where you can bathe even when the tide’s gone out. At Droskyn Point there are surfable waves, sea caves, and a vast rock arch. There’s also a sundial designed to tell Cornish time (12 minutes faster than GMT). And at low tide, the three miles of Perran and Penhale sands stretch all the way to Ligger Bay, backed by sloping dunes alive with birds, butterflies, lizards, and all kinds of flora.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Perranporth

Perranporth’s vibe stays pretty relaxed year-round, although it’s summer that sees it at its best. In June the town hosts a music festival, Tunes in the Dunes, while July and August experience the hottest weather; the beach is big enough that you don’t need to worry about overcrowding, even in peak season. Temperatures remain warm in September, and at the start of the month the town hosts the prestigious Perranporth triathlon, which has built a reputation as one of the best and most challenging in the country. The dunes and countryside are beautiful in the spring, with the surrounding clifftops covered in wildflowers. In winter, the town takes on the feel of a small village, and even though it can be cold and stormy, the beach still has its draw.


Top things to do in Perranporth

The Boating Lake and Clock Garden

While Perranporth’s magnificent beach is its ultimate attraction, you won’t want to ignore the town entirely. The Perranzabuloe Museum, run by volunteers, is a treasure trove of local history. Walk farther south and you’ll come to the well-tended gardens, with a nearby boating lake. It’s even shaped like a boat, and you can hire a small rowboat if you want to join the ducks and swans on the water.

Perran Round

Just outside of Perranporth in the little hamlet of Rose, you’ll find a fascinating ancient landmark: a raised grass circle that was once the site of an Iron Age hill fort. Many hundreds of years later, during the medieval period, it became an amphitheatre for performances of the Cornish Miracle Plays, and is still used by open-air theatre companies today.

Cligga Head

Perranporth sits on a gorgeous stretch of the South West Coast Path dotted with coves between Newquay and St Agnes. Cligga Head, a couple of miles from the beach, isn’t just a great lookout: You’ll also see the mining history that Cornwall is famous for, from the remains of a tin and tungsten minehead to the mineral-stained, black-veined rock of the cliffs.

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