Huers Hide is a ground-floor apartment located in the Hawkes Point area of Carbis Bay, Cornwall, offering a romantic retreat with stunning views of the coast. The apartment features a private deck facing the sea, a sitting area that extends to a conservatory with a telescope for dolphin spotting, a well-appointed kitchen, a king-sized bedroom with sea views, and a spa bath in the bathroom. Guests have access to communal gardens with picnic tables and barbecue areas, as well as direct access to the South West Coastal Path to St Ives and Lelant.
Carbis Bay Beach, a short walk away, is ideal for surfing and paddle boarding, while a coastal walk leads to the traditional fishing village of St Ives, home to The Tate gallery and Barbara Hepworth Museum. The area is known for its locally caught seafood, fabulous beaches, and breathtaking sea views. Nearby attractions include Cornwall's Eden Project, Pendennis Castle in Falmouth, and St Michaels Mount near Penzance. The scenic railway provides easy access to these destinations and more, including the Minack open-air theatre set in the cliffs near Land's End.
Overall, Huers Hide is a perfect holiday destination for walkers, beach lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts in West Cornwall. Its prime coastal location, access to the South West Coastal Path, and proximity to popular attractions make it an ideal spot for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. Whether you're looking to explore historic landmarks, enjoy outdoor activities, or simply unwind by the sea, Huers Hide offers a memorable and picturesque retreat in the South West of England.
Weekly price from £644
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