
The spectacular North Cornwall Coast with the beaches of Godrevy & Gwithian
are only 8 minutes drive away, Gwithian being one of the most popular
surfing beaches in Cornwall. There are also the Towans at Hayle,
with 3 miles of golden sands, along with the sandy beaches that
form St Ives Bay.
The South Coast is only a 15-minute drive, where you will find
Mounts Bay, Said to be one of the top 10 most beautiful Bays in
Europe, where you will find St Michaels Mount.
St Ives Bay and Mount's Bay are two bays of Cornwall which is a
land full of legends, history, stark inland parts, caves and secluded
coves. Saint Michael's Mount, England's old village dating back
to 1257, emerges from the waters directly opposite the small village
of Mazarion.
All within an hours drive, you will find Lands End, The Lizard
Point, Newquay, and Penzance where you may like to take a trip by
boat or fly, to the beautiful Isles of Scilly. St Ives with the
Tate Gallery, or Falmouth where National Maritime Museum has a large
range of vessels, past and present on display. There is also the
Goonhilly Earth Station, Godolphin House, the Seal Sanctuary at
Gweek, The Minack open-air theatre set in the cliffs at Porthcurnow
and Paradise Park with all its birds. We are also in easy reach
of Tehidy, Mullion, West Cornwall and Truro Golf courses. There
are many Gardens to visit such as the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Trevarno,
Trengwainton and not forgetting the Eden Project, and many more
attractions too numerous to mention.
The rugged and wild beauty of the picturesque landscape still reflects
Cornwall’s historic past. Today’s visitors are drawn
here for fresh air, and the freedom to explore sheltered sandy coves,
and the wonderfully wide beaches, cross-country cycle trails and
exhilarating cliff walks.
To see our exact location in Cornwall and to get travel directions
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here. If obtaining travel directions our postcode is
TR14 0BY. |