Holiday Accommodation in Cornwall

Self-Catering & Resorts in Wadebridge

Gardenia Cottage Cornwall

Gardenia is a modern, dog-friendly cottage, sleeping 6, in an attractive, secluded courtyard development, less than 4 miles from many popular beaches. Parking for 2 vehicles, including an EV charger.

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Self-Catering & Resorts in Port Isaac, Polzeath

Doyden Castle

A little one-bedroom fortress at the edge of the cliffs on the Port Quin headland, with sea views all around.

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Self-Catering & Resorts in Perranporth

Warwick Lodge

A lovely spacious four bedroom detached house, Warwick Lodge enjoys fantastic views across Perranporth from its elevated position, and beach and sea views from the first floor double bedroom. Just fiv...

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Hotel in Newquay

Atlantic Hotel

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Established in 1892 at the heart of Newquay, the Atlantic Hotel stands as an iconic fusion of magical history and contemporary luxury. Through its marbled entrance, once graced by the presence of Quee...

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Self-Catering & Resorts in Polzeath

Pengirt

Pengirt is a two-bedroom retreat set in a beautifully unspoilt place, teeming with wildlife.

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Explore Cornwall: Where to Stay

FAQ's

Just a few of the most frequently asked questions about staying in Cornwall

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  • Dogs are restricted on the designated beaches at the times listed below Cornwall Council enforces restrictions at the following beaches which are all part of a Public Spaces Protection Order. Other privately owned beaches may have their own local restrictions in force.

    Please note: Blue Flag and Seaside Award beaches have longer restrictions due to the requirements of the Award status. In addition there are three protected wildlife areas that are subject to individual restrictions.

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  • GWR operate high speed train services frequently from London Paddington station including the Night Riviera Sleeper Service to Penzance. There are also direct trains daily from Bristol and beyond. Find out more at www.gwr.com

    Once in Cornwall, there's a great rail network for getting around the county, ideal for when the roads are busy in the summer. Give the driver a rest and grab a cheap day return to St Ives or Looe. Sit back and enjoy the scenery on the Tamar Valley Line or head to the beach at Newquay or Falmouth. For more info, go to GWR

    For National Rail enquiries telephone 08457 484950.

    The First Group co-ordinate bus services from many Cornish stations.

    Park-and-ride schemes run in season at Liskeard (for Looe) and St Erth (for St. Ives).

  • Tha's a very good question... and one we would struggle to answer.

    Some might suggest a traditional fishing village like Polperro or Mousehole, other might mention Blisland, high on Bodmin Moor with one of the few village greens in Cornwall.

    Smugglers hideaways such as Cawsand or Boscastle, even some of the mining villages have their own beauty like Carnkie or St Just, it just depends what you're looking for?

    What we are sure of is that wherever you are in Cornwall, from Calstock on the Tamar to St Buryan in the far west, you will find a village worth looking at.

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