The Park is a secret huddle of distinctively chic, holiday properties (refs W44337, W44331 [Scatho], W44332 [Nevek], W44333 [Hebask], W44334 [Kernewek], W44335 [Valley View], W44336 [Treath], W44338 [Bronn], W44339 [Howlek], W44340 [Dorvil], W44341 [Kres], W44342 [Mor], W44343 [Morhogh], W44344 [Dynnarge], W44345 [Keynvor], W44346 [Morryb], W44347 [Kosel], W44348 [Koweth], W44349 [Ebrenn], W44350 [Pentirr], W44351 [Edhen], W44352 [Lowenek]), hidden in a tranquil valley garden just yards from a stunning beach on the north Cornwall coast. No two holiday homes are the same at this holiday park, with stylish lodges and cosy cottages which are all nestled in 27 acres of tranquil grounds. Some of these have private terraces with hot tubs, many have enclosed garden spaces. Most of the homes are dog-friendly, as is the beach; no matter what time of year you come and stay. You can swim in one of our two swimming pools, let off steam in the spa, or lounge in the café. There’s also a children’s play area, table tennis and DVD library. The Park grounds offer sun traps, hidden pathways and fruit and herb gardens which guests are invited to sample. Next to the café is the heated indoor pool, sauna and steam room. Outside, you’ll find another heated pool in a south-facing garden setting with views across the valley, complete with a bar serving food and drinks throughout the summer.
If you’re looking for adventure, take a stroll along north Cornwall’s breath-taking coastal paths, beaches and cliffs. For something more extreme, learn to surf at a surf school on Mawgan Porth Beach, or maybe try kite surfing at Watergate Bay, just two miles down the coast. If your food supplies are running low, pick up some holiday essentials at the convenience store in Mawgan Porth Village, or dine at Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant, Watergate Bay, or Rick Stein’s Seafood Café, Padstow.
Cornwall has plenty of family attractions, and is also well-known for arts, culture, history, heritage, gardens, food, drink, film, TV and literature. Beaches in the local area, Watergate Bay and the surf beaches of Newquay, lie within five miles along the coast road southwards, and the seven bays and beaches of St Merryn and Padstow are 10 miles to the north. Further afield, the beaches of Marazion, St Ives, Sennen, Kynance Cove, Falmouth, Perranporth and Porthcurno are among the top ten in the county (according to the Cornwall Guide). Even if the weather is poor, do what the locals do: wrap up warm, take a brisk walk in the wind and watch the waves crash on the rocks; let the Cornish sea air blow the cobwebs away!
Other attractions including the educational Eden Project and Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm are not far away. Cornwall is steeped in myths, legends and folklore, from ‘piskies’ and faeries to kings and castles. Cornwall’s 50-plus gardens all enjoy the warmth of the Gulf Stream, which means that many are home to rare tropical plants, flowers and trees. There are gardens of different scales in Cornwall, from the small and unusual to the large and more famous. Beach 300 yards. Shop and pub 250 yards, restaurant on-site.
Arvor is all on ground floor: Living/dining room with patio doors/kitchen. 1 double (5ft) bedroom with en-suite bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Cot, travel cot and high chair on request. Two Freeview TVs (one 26). DVD. Gas hob. Electric oven. Microwave. Washing machine. Dishwasher. Wi-Fi. Enclosed, lawned garden with patio, sitting-out area and furniture. Shared 27-acre grounds. Parking (1 car). Shared indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools in grounds (15m x 5m, depth 1.47m) with shower and changing facilities, open 8am - 7pm. Shared sauna and steam room. Shared children’s play area. Welcome pack. No smoking. NB: Steps and fenced stream in grounds.