Cornwall is one of the most loved holiday destinations in the UK. Famous and well-known for many things including its picturesque fishing villages, beautiful seaside towns, renowned beaches and the award-winning Eden Project, which is one of Cornwall’s most prestigious attractions welcoming millions of visitor each year from all over the world. Holiday accommodation in South West England are plentiful, with cottages in Cornwall and apartments in seaside resorts particularly sought after during summer months. Read more
This substantial detached house a few yards from the sea in the charismatic fishing village of Cadgwith can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
This two-storey house is situated in the Cornish town of Padstow and can sleep seven people in four bedrooms.
This barn conversion is in the village of Mawnan Smith and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.
This stylish detached retreat near St Just with far reaching views toward the north coast can sleep six people in three bedrooms
This lovely detached cottage situated near Wadebridge sleeps six people in three bedrooms.
"The Dunes is a three floored, modern terraced cottage ideal for one large extended family or two families sharing a holiday. "
Cornwall covers an extremely large area (including the North and West districts) made up of different regions and locations, providing holiday makers with a choice of areas to stay. Some of the more popular Cornish resorts include Newquay, Bude, Padstow, Perranporth, St Ives, Lands End, Penzance, Portleven and Helston, where many of the best holiday cottages in Cornwall can be found
Additionally, there is a variety of landmarks, attractions, historical sites, art scenes and activities to get involved in. Surfing, water-sports, walking trails and historical tours are just a few of the popular choices, aside quality restaurants such as: Silks Bistro & Champagne Bar – Newquay, River Life Cafe and Bistro – Bude, Rojano's in the Square – Padstow, The Garrack – St Ives
Traveling to this West Country paradise has never been easier. The most common and convenient way to get to Cornwall is by car, as most people holidaying are from other parts of the UK (within suitable driving distances). Alternatively, catching a flight into Newquay, estimated just over an hour’s flight time from London, or taking a scenic train journey are also excellent ways to start the great Cornish cottage holidays. Back To Top
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