The holiday property located in Looe, Cornwall, offers a secluded retreat for two, just steps away from the South West Coastal Path and Millendreath Beach. This charming accommodation is part of a collection of 17th-century stone barn conversions, set within landscaped grounds that include a shared courtyard and children's play area. The property features an open-plan living space with a tiled floor, a cozy living area equipped with Freeview TV, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen. The bedroom includes a double bed, and the bathroom has a shower over the bath. Essential amenities such as gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, and Wi-Fi are included, with additional services like towel hire available for a fee.
Guests can enjoy the convenience of private parking for one car, and two dogs are welcome on the premises, provided they are kept on a lead. The location is ideal for those looking to explore the stunning coastline of Cornwall, with nearby attractions including the bustling resort town of Looe, known for its fish markets and array of restaurants. Visitors can stroll through the charming lanes leading to the harbor, purchase fresh seafood, or relax on the golden sands. Millendreath Beach features a licensed café, perfect for enjoying local ales and home-cooked meals right by the sea.
The coastal path adjacent to the property offers breathtaking views and opportunities for scenic walks along the dramatic cliffs. Nearby, the historic fishing village of Polperro and the beach at Seaton provide additional options for exploration and relaxation. The region is rich in outdoor activities, with numerous cycle routes, surfing spots, and various tourist attractions such as The Monkey Sanctuary, National Trust properties, and golf courses. For thrill-seekers, the Adrenalin Quarry offers exciting adventures, while the Eden Project and other notable destinations like Padstow and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are within easy reach for day trips.
In addition to the natural beauty and recreational opportunities, the area boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The historic city of Plymouth, located to the east, features attractions such as the National Marine Aquarium and various entertainment options, including theatres and shopping. To the west lies Fowey, known for its sailing regatta and artistic community, with galleries, shops, and restaurants to explore. With a range of activities available, including cycling, horse riding, golf, and go-karting, visitors can easily fill their days with adventure and relaxation in this picturesque part of Cornwall.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!