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Superhost
Apartment in Millendreath
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Beautiful holiday let in Cornwall

CharleyRating, 5 stars7 months ago
Millendreath has changed dramatically in the 12 years since I first visited; although there is still no phone signal. The WiFi provided is invaluable and you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a lesser spotted telephone box... The apartment is a perfect base for exploring the area and I could have sat on the balcony looking at the sea for an entire day. Already looking at dates for next year.
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Home in Cornwall
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Luxury cottage. great views and near beach.

GeorginaRating, 5 stars44 months ago
We had a great stay as a group of 5 with our dogs. The place is better than the photos and the view is something else!!! It’s in a great location with Boscastle and Bude just down the road and is so quiet and peaceful. It’s a perfect space for a group or large family with a couple of different chilling spots. The kitchen had everything you could need, beds were comfy and towels etc were provided. The only thing to be aware of is the garden isn’t totally secure for dogs (unless your dog is large and doesn’t jump). It wasn’t a big issue for us because we just made sure we were outside with the dogs when they were but that might be a consideration for some.
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Home in Cornwall
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Beautiful large seaside home with hot tub

BrendanRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Thank you Maria and Graham for a lovely stay in your wonderful home. We had a fabulous holiday and the house was the perfect base for everyone. The setting was idyllic and house was spacious and had everything we could want. We particularly enjoyed the hot tub! We would recommend to anyone.
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Cottage in Marazion
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Large holiday home in Marazion with sea views

SukhninderRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
Amazing place with awesome views. We all were surprised at how much larger the place was when we arrived, compared to the photos. A lovely place and location and even though we had to leave early due to a family emergency, we thoroughly enjoyed every minute.
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Campervan/Motorhome in Crantock
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Holiday home in Cornwall.

LorenzRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
We had a very nice stay at Verity's accomodation. We arrived late at night but she still greeted us and showed us everything we need. The accomodation is in a very nice and calm location a 5 min drive from the Newquay and Crantock beaches. Overall can only recommend staying here!
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Home in Tretherras
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Two Bare Feet

SimonRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Lovely holiday and perfect base for us to explore Cornwall. Great host and lovely house to stay in. Thanks so much.
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Home in Saint Tudy
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Cornish house

AnaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
we had an amazing stay at Lorna's place! The house was clean and comfortable, and the location was fantastic, close to everything. Lorna's also a great host, very responsive and helpful
Superhost
Bungalow in Lelant, Saint Ives
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Seaside Bungalow

ChereneRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Lovely 5 night stay at Lucy’s bungalow. Lucy was really helpful and kept in contact and let us know that we could get in a bit earlier. The bungalow was clean and well equipped for our stay with little things like an iron, airer and fridge/freezer that make life easier. The beds were comfy and the location was peaceful. There were thorough instructions in the bungalow and recommendations. The bungalow itself is a little way out of St Ives but only a ten min drive and 5 mins to Carbis Bay. There is also a bus stop at the site and a nearby train station that offers park and ride which is great for taking in stunning views along the coast. We had a lovely time and would happily return to this accommodation.

Your guide to Treyarnon Bay

Welcome to Treyarnon Bay

If you’re looking for the perfect beach with stretches of warm sand and gently lapping waves, then you may have found it here. Treyarnon Bay is a diminutive, delightful cove perfectly suited for days in the sunshine, situated between Padstow to the north and Newquay to the south. With a sandy beach surrounded by low cliffs, it’s backed by dunes that keep some of the fiercer breezes at bay. It’s the ideal spot for a picnic or a lazy day at the ocean, but if you’re feeling slightly more active, then there’s the opportunity to surf, or take a quick walk to the more popular surfing spot at nearby Constantine Bay to the north. At low tide, two natural sea pools form that are the perfect location for a mellow paddle. There are umpteen rock pools teeming with exciting marine life to explore and there’s usually a selection of food trucks parked close by.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Treyarnon Bay

This whole stretch of the coast, and especially towns such as Padstow, can feel quite busy at the height of the summer season. So if you are looking for a more leisurely experience and fewer crowds, then May, June, or September should provide plenty of sunshine and warm weather, plus ample space on the beach. If you’re heading to this part of the world to engage in a little surfing, then the winter months tend to provide the best waves, though the annual Boardmasters festival occurs every August in Newquay, combining surfing with music. May sees the Cornwall Street Food Festival come to Newquay, while Padstow has a magical Christmas festival every December.


Top things to do in Treyarnon Bay

South West Coast Path

Passing right by Treyarnon Bay, the celebrated South West Coast Path is a great way to explore the magnificent coastline and unique landscape of North Cornwall. In total, this 630-mile route covers Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and Dorset, making it the United Kingdom’s longest National Trail. While attempting the whole thing might be a little ambitious (it takes around 52 days to do), the area covering North Cornwall features some of the most stunning and dramatic landscapes.

Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps

With tales of smugglers and pirates permeating the waves, this stretch of Cornish coastline just oozes mystery and drama. Featuring a jaw-dropping cliff-top view of the sea stacks stretching across Bedruthan beach, it’s an unforgettable sight. Now looked after by the National Trust, it’s a great spot to enjoy a Cornish cream tea, or just soak up the scenery.

Prideaux Place

Completed in 1592, this astonishing Elizabethan manor house has been owned by the same family for 14 generations. Located just outside Padstow, five miles from Treyarnon Bay, the house sits above the harbour, providing spectacular views over the Camel Estuary and Bodmin Moor. It’s filled with historic treasures documenting Cornish life and intriguing artworks as well as a Victorian formal garden and extensive grounds with woodland walks.

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