Cozy Little Bungalow - The Perfect Base For A Beach/surfing Holiday For 4 People, Polzeath, Cornwall

Cornwall. Sleeps up to 5

Trehanoo annexe is situated in Polzeath on the beautiful North Cornwall coast. It is the perfect welcoming accommodation to enjoy this famous holiday area.

Trehanoo Annexe is a small bungalow with open plan kitchen/sitting room with a comfortable sofa bed and 2 arm chairs and a kitchen table and chairs. A flat screen TV, DVD and stereo.

One double bedroom with a small 4' bed, one twin room with 3' bunk beds and a sofa bed in the sitting room with a new pocket sprung mattress.

The bathroom has an electric shower over a short bath, heated towel rails, WC and sink. It has wall mounted electric heaters throughout.

Trehanoo annexe is set in a quiet secluded garden with a high hedge for privacy. A patio area with sturdy table and chairs, and a gated entrance with the car parking for 2 cars. There is a lawned area off the annexe and another lawned area next to the parking area.

There are rural views from the south facing windows in the kitchen and sitting room areas to the moors beyond.

For the extra holiday factor: £18 per head gets the beds made up with freshly laundered duvet covers and a bath and hand towel supplied. Beach towels £4 each.

Cleaning at departure is included.

Whilst at Trehanoo you could holiday for the week and never get in your car. The annexe is a 7 minute walk to Polzeath beach and the same to the coast path. From the coast path you can either walk the pretty way to the surfing beach of Polzeath, or head towards Greenaway (a 10 minutes walk), Daymer (a 15 minute walk) or Rock (a 45 minute walk).

Polzeath is a fabulous surfing beach and we have a wet suit rack to hang your wetsuits on when you get back from a surf.

Polzeath has a great Spar shop and offers fish and chips, pasties, pizza and ice cream as well as some great surf and clothing shops and a gallery.

Greenaway is a wonderful place for rock pooling when the tide is out and the hours just drift past as you become totally absorbed in shrimping, crabbing and fishing.

Daymer Bay has a large car park that is very reasonable to park in all day and is sandcastle heaven and one of the best windsurfing/kite surfing spots in the country. At low water it has a vast beach.

Rock beach has several pubs/restaurants with wonderful views over the Camel estuary, great shops and also has sailing and a sailing/ powerboat school, water skiing and a waterski school, fishing trips and the ferry to Padstow.

There are also 2 golf courses within 2 miles of Trehanoo, St Enedoc and The Point at Polzeath (ex Roserrow).


POLZEATH
Surf’s up surf school
ROCK
Camel Ski School Waterskiing (Rock beach 2 miles away)

Camel Sailing & Powerboat Centre (Rock beach 2 miles away)

Rock fishing trips (Rock beach 2 miles &/or Padstow ): Fishing trips from Rock,
The boat is called Batar Star and the skipper is Rodney and telephone number is
Ferry every 20 minutes between Rock beach and Padstow

PADSTOW
Jubilee Queen boat trips on the from Padstow (a short ferry ride across the estuary) out of the estuary around Pentire Head and Puffin Island and the Rumps,
Speed boat trips around the estuary from Padstow,
A water taxi between Rock beach and Padstow runs when the ferry has stopped for the day, so you can come back after the ferry has stopped running if you have been out to dinner at Rick Steins!

Located in Wadebridge, this vacation home is in a rural area and near the beach. St. Enodoc Golf Club and Camel Cycle Trail are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Cornish Coast Day Adventures and Camel Creek Adventure Park. Retallack Water Sports and Pengenna Pasties are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Weekly price from £497

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