Lowena is a tempting detached lodge located at St Day Tourist Park near Redruth, Cornwall, in the South West of England. This cozy lodge sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms and boasts features such as allowing pets, a hot tub, and a nearby pub. The lodge is ideal for couples or families looking to explore both the north and south coasts of Cornwall.
The ground floor lodge is beautifully furnished with a sociable open plan living area that includes a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area, and a comfortable sitting area. There are two bedrooms - a double and a twin - as well as a contemporary bathroom. Outside, a decked veranda wraps around the lodge where guests can relax in the hot tub while children play in the outdoor playground.
Located just a short drive away are the stunning beaches of Porthtowan and Portreath, as well as Cornwall's premier leisure center, golf courses, fishing spots, horse riding facilities, and surfing opportunities. The lodge's proximity to the main trunk road makes it an ideal base for exploring all of Cornwall. It is also worth noting that Lowena is next to another property that can accommodate an additional 4 guests, making it perfect for larger groups or families.
In summary, Lowena at St Day Tourist Park offers a peaceful and well-appointed retreat for those looking to explore the beauty of Cornwall. With its convenient location, comfortable amenities, and nearby attractions, this lodge provides a perfect getaway for a memorable holiday experience in the South West of England.
Weekly price from £606
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