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CYCLING
THE NORTH
CORNWALL COAST -
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GS5 Quayside Cottage,
Charlestown, Cornwall -
sleeps 7.
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with English Country
Holiday Cottage Rentals
near to cycle trails in
the North Cornwall Coast.
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Holiday Cottages in
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Holiday Cottages in
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HOLIDAY COTTAGES
FOR
CYCLING
THE NORTH CORNWALL
COASTAL AREA -
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Here are a few of the
Holiday Cottages we list in the North
Cornwall Coastal area...
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Rural peace,
close to the sea
Set in a
secluded sheltered hollow in lush green
meadows just 1.5 miles from the village of
Marhamchurch, this delightful detached 16th
century country holiday cottage is the
perfect antidote to stressful living.
With its
slate flooring and beamed ceilings, it has
been decorated and furnished to a good
standard in traditional cottage style and is
the perfect base for exploring the many
paths and woodland walks in the area.
Explore the rugged cliffs, hidden coves and
thundering surf for which the nearby coast
(4 miles) is famous.
Bude, with
its sandy beaches, splash pool and excellent
golf links is just 4 miles away and the
local pub can be found in the picturesque
village. Shop, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles.
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Property
Ref: THL - Well Barn - Sleeps
4 Property Location: Tramagenna, Nr
Camelford, Cornwall
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This
holiday cottage is an 18th-century, Grade II
listed converted Cornish barn. Features
include exposed beams, stone walls and an
enchanting garden with a small folly - ideal
for al fresco dining or a morning cup of
coffee giving a real sense of being in the
countryside. Close to Port Isaac, made
famous by Doc Martin, Tintagel, the
mythical home of King Arthur, and Boscastle.
Rock and
Padstow within easy reach. Camelford, 1½
miles. Wadebridge, 9 miles, where the Camel
Trail can be accessed following the Camel
Estuary to Padstow, ideal for walking or
cycling. Pub 1 mile.
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Property
Ref: TJ1 - Polvellan - Sleeps
4
Property Location: Padstow,
Cornwall.
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Polvellan
is a charming 17th-century cottage which has
been renovated with many of its original
features having been thoughtfully preserved,
and now offers light, airy, modern
accommodation. The cottage is one of a row,
in the old part of Padstow with the harbour,
shops, pubs and local restaurants -
including Rick Stein’s seafood restaurant -
only 300 yards away.
At the
back of the cottage there is a small yard
with furniture and a barbecue. From the
bedroom windows there are glimpses of the
Camel Estuary and the dunes at Rock. The
cottage is situated close to the many
attractions of the North Cornish coast.
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There is a good
choice of sandy beaches within walking distance or
why not try cycling the Camel Trail which leads to
the market town of Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin.
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Property
Ref: TK8 - Ky-Lin - Sleeps
5 - 8
Property Location: Widemouth Bay,
Bude, Cornwall.
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Dating
back to the late 19th century, Flora Court
lies next to the owner’s home on the edge of
the old market town of Wadebridge and boasts
a large first floor open-plan
living/dining-room/kitchen. Steps lead to a
patio area with views across the town and
countryside beyond. A 4-minute level walk
across the Old Bridge (built 1468) leads to
the town centre with individual shops, twin
screen cinema, restaurants and park. The mid
point of the Camel Trail is also here (bike
hire available), ideal for walkers, cyclists
and wildlife enthusiasts. Visit Padstow,
Port Isaac, Tintagel, Boscastle or Eden
Project. Surfing at Polzeath; sailing and
water sports at Rock (5 miles). Pub 120
yards.
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Property
Ref: TQ2 - Old Mill - Sleeps
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Property Location: Angarrack, Nr Hayle,
Cornwall.
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This old
watermill is set in peaceful and unspoilt
countryside. A detached holiday property, it
sits in 5 acres of farmland and has views
across to a large natural pond. It has been
thoughtfully furnished and fitted whilst
retaining much of its original features with
its beams and exposed stonework. Just a
short drive to the sandy dune-backed golden
beaches at Hayle and the very beautiful
resort of St Ives, famous for the Tate
Gallery, its wonderful array of art and gift
shops, restaurants and surfing beaches.
Penzance is a short drive away offering
flights to the Isles of Scilly. St Michaels
Mount, Lands End and the family theme park
at Flambards are close by as is the pretty
harbour village of Mousehole. Pub ½ mile.
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Property
Ref: TW5 - Kildare -
Sleeps 3 - 4
Property Location: Port Isaac, Cornwall.
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Set down the aptly named Squeezy Belly
Alley, just a few yards from the harbour,
this holiday cottage has been renovated and
has many charming features.
The holiday cottage is set in a row of
properties in the heart of picturesque Port
Isaac which is the setting for the TV series
Doc Martin, with its array of shops,
restaurants, cafes and pubs. Ideally
situated to visit the many attractions this
area has to offer including mythical
Tintagel, Boscastle, Padstow and the Camel
Trail. Pub 30 yards.
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Great base
for Cornwall
This large
detached Cornish holiday cottage has been
carefully renovated and extended to create a
spacious well designed home. Its enclosed
gardens, patio area and games room will give
visitors a variety of opportunities to relax
and have fun. The property is equipped to a
good standard throughout and will appeal to
those wanting to be near to the famous
surfing beaches of Newquay (5 miles).
You can also
join the South West Coast Path and take in
the breathtaking views along the rugged
North Cornwall coastline.
There are
plenty of restaurants and pubs and a variety
of shops in Newquay and you are only a short
drive from the beautiful harbour town of
Padstow which is approximately 7 miles.
There you can browse the interesting shops,
visit the many cafes and restaurants and
take a walk along the famous Camel Trail.
Please check this
address with cottages4you.
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 For the more energetic
visitors why not hire a bike and cycle along the
Camel Estuary to Wadebridge and beyond. The Eden
Project is approximately 7 miles away and is well
worth a visit.
Shop and pub 0.5
miles, restaurant 1 mile.
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Good touring
base
This
delightful terraced Cornish holiday cottage
is ideally placed for a romantic holiday, or
for those wishing to get away from it all
and de-stress.
From the
property it is a 5 minute walk to the shops,
pubs and a 15 minute walk to Cape Cornwall
golf course.
It is
approximately a 10 minute drive to the sandy
beach at Sennen Cove, 15 minutes from Land’s
End, Penzance, Marazion, St. Michael’s
Mount, the picturesque harbour at Mousehole
and the fishing village of Newlyn. It is a
20 minute drive to Porthcurno with the open
air Minack Theatre, and St Ives offers
winding cobbled streets, gift shops,
galleries and sandy surfing beach.
Shops, pub
and restaurant 500 yards.
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Wonderful
rural location
This truly
delightful, detached, sympathetically
converted barn is set on a working farm. Its
splendid size offers space for friends and
family to come on holiday together without
having to get under each other’s feet. This
accommodation is very well furnished and
with its large gravelled area to the front
and rear it offers the chance to witness the
sights and sounds of rural Cornwall.
Only three
miles to Newquay, it is ideally placed for
beach lovers, surfers, walkers, tourists and
people looking for theme parks and
attractions, which include Eden and Crealy
Adventure Park, which are only a few miles
away.
A few miles
further up the coast lies Padstow, an old
fishing port, which is full of character.
Its narrow streets are filled with small
shops, cafés and restaurants.
Shop, pub and
restaurant 2 miles.
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Or why not visit
Truro, the capital of Cornwall or the historic
Lanhydroch House with its wonderful gardens and
park.
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20 yards from
stunning harbour
This quaint
old terraced fisherman’s cottage from the
17th century is tucked away down a quiet
alleyway just yards from the stunning
harbour of St. Ives.
The holiday
cottage is just a few minutes away from the
popular harbour beach, and a short walk from
the sheltered Porthminster beach and the
lively Porthmeor surfing beach. It is very
handily situated within minutes of the major
places of interest in the old town and there
are plenty of art shops and restaurants
close by.
The town is
renowned for its art galleries, including
the Tate St. Ives, and there are many other
local attractions nearby, including St.
Michaels Mount.
Shop, pub and
restaurant 100 yards.
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There are also
many famous gardens nearby such as Trengwainton
Gardens and attractive cliffside walks.
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Overlooking
the world famous surfing beach
This two
storey beach-front apartment has
uninterrupted views over Newquay’s famous
Fistral beach and benefits from a communal
grassy area and a small patio at the front.
Newquay is renowned for its many sandy
beaches, including Fistral and the family
beaches of Towan and Tolcarne.
The town has
a variety of good restaurants, pubs, clubs
and shops, with plenty of attractions
including the Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay
Zoo, the boating lake, tennis courts and
golf. Truro is approximately 15 miles away.
The Eden
Project is only a short drive as are the
Lost Gardens of Heligan and Trebah Gardens.
Shop 500
yards, pub and restaurant 0.5 miles.
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What better way to
relax but to sit outside this apartment with a glass
of wine and enjoy the stunning views over the beach
while the sun sets.
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On the
harbourside
In the old
fishing village of Portreath, this modern
terraced house is part of a small
development on the harbourside.
Just 10 yards
from the water’s edge, the living room
window looks down on the boats bobbing in
the water below. Surrounded by relics of
Cornwall’s mining heritage, this delightful
house is just 300 yards from Portreath’s
fabulous surfing beach.
The cathedral
city of Truro with its pubs, restaurants and
excellent shops, the Tolgus Gold Centre and
the spectacular coastline with its rocky
coves and old smugglers villages, together
with the Eden Project, make superb days out.
With a pub across the road there’s always
somewhere to relax after a hard day lazing
in the sun.
Shop and pub
100 yards, restaurant 200 yards.
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Property
Ref: W41595 - Hillview - Sleeps
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Property Location:
Little
Petherick, nr. Padstow , Cornwall.
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Countryside
views / Large garden
A wonderful
detached Canadian log home built to a very
good standard, situated within a peaceful
lightly wooded valley just a ten minute
drive from some of Cornwall’s most
spectacular beaches. This stunning holiday
property provides a perfect base for
families, walkers, cyclists, golfers and
surfers.
This
contemporarily furnished property has wooden
walls and ceilings throughout and creates a
spacious and relaxing atmosphere. The
interior has been equipped to a good
standard making a beautiful home from home.
Front and rear balconies, a large patio and
garden make the most of the countryside
views.
The stream at
the bottom of the garden winds its way to
the creek at Little Petherick, which by way
of footpaths on both sides of the creek,
lead to the Camel Trail just on the
outskirts of Padstow. An Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty, the trail links the towns of
Padstow, Wadebridge and Bodmin, where
bicycles can be hired.
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Other local
attractions including the famous Eden Project, Lost
Gardens of Heligan and Truro Cathedral are all
within 20 miles.
Shops 2 miles, pub
and restaurant 1 mile.
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Property
Ref: W41721 - Briallen - Sleeps
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Property Location:
St. Day,
nr. Redruth, Cornwall.
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Character
Cottage
A terraced
Cornish holiday cottage with character
features and thoughtful interior design
leading to its long semi tropical garden.
Exposed stone walls in the living room to
the open beams in the dining room with
bonnet ceiling and individual furnishings.
Situated in
the village of St Day, close to local shops
but also in the historic heritage mining
area with the Bissoe Trail nearby, a cycle
and walking route from north to south coast
together with interesting footpaths and
walks.
The north
coast is a short drive to the beaches of
Portreath and Porthtowan, or you can explore
the many gardens such as Trebah where you
can walk to the Helford river.
Shop 20
yards, pub and restaurant 40 yards.
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Ideal walking
base/1 mile to beach
Dating back
400 years and in the shadow of the village
church, one of only two with a steeple in
Cornwall, Hyacinth Cottage provides the
perfect holiday home in a gem of a village
and under a mile from the golden sands and
magnificent dunes at Holywell Bay which sits
amongst the rugged splendor of the dramatic
Cornish Coast. The area is a walkers
paradise as the network of footpaths,
bridleways and green lanes that lace through
this part of Cornwall pass the front of the
property.
Shop and
restaurant 50 yards, pub 0.25 miles.
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Excellent
coastal location
Ideally
located just 1½ miles from the unspoilt cove
and dramatic cliffs of Crackington Haven
with its beach cafes and village inn. Wagon
House is a semi detached barn conversion
nestled beside the village green, in the
peaceful hamlet of Rosecare.
Whether
surfing, walking the coastal path, playing
golf, fishing or simply relaxing, this
stunning holiday location has something for
everyone. The popular resort of Bude lies
just 10 miles away and has an excellent
range of shops and restaurants, many
specialising in locally caught seafood,
along with a golf course, tennis, riding,
indoor splash pool, bowling and sandy
beaches.
The villages
of Boscastle, Tintagel and Padstow are a
short drive and the famous Eden Project is
within easy reach.
Shop, pub and
restaurant 1 mile.
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Two stone built holiday cottages,
furnished and equipped to a good
standard with their own private gardens.
Situated in the grounds of a charming
Georgian Vicarage, occupied by the
owners, they enjoy a peaceful setting in
the popular village of St Kew with its
excellent pub serving good food, only
150 yards away. Within a few miles are a
selection of wonderful beaches,
including Polzeath, the sailing resort
of Rock and St Enodoc golf club. The
Cornwall Coastal Path and Camel Trail
are excellent for walking and cycling.
For shops and restaurants; Port Isaac,
Padstow and Boscastle lie close at hand;
closest is Wadebridge, 4 miles, with its
sports centre and indoor swimming pool.
Eden Project, 20 miles. Golf 1 mile.
Shop 1 mile, pub 150 yards.
Two stone built cottages, furnished
and equipped to a good standard with
their own private gardens. Situated in
the grounds of a charming Georgian
Vicarage, occupied by the owners, they
enjoy a peaceful setting in the popular
village of St Kew with its excellent pub
serving good food, only 150 yards away.
Within a few miles are a selection of
wonderful beaches, including Polzeath,
the sailing resort of Rock and St Enodoc
golf club. The Cornwall Coastal Path and
Camel Trail are excellent for walking
and cycling. For shops and restaurants;
Port Isaac, Padstow and Boscastle lie
close at hand; closest is Wadebridge, 4
miles, with its sports centre and indoor
swimming pool. Eden Project, 20 miles.
Golf 1 mile. Shop 1 mile, pub 150 yards.
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Holiday Cottages in
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Holiday Cottages in
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