Chalets in Newquay
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Chalets in Newquay
Holidu invites you to Newquay, England's surfing paradise, which boasts stunning blue flag battered beaches across the North Atlantic. Surfing is a year-round proposition at the resort, but there is a special energy in summer, when the population quadruples and events like the Boardmasters Festival come to town. The surf beaches attract a young and modern crowd, but there are also inlets where families can build sand castles and bathe in crystal clear waters.
Beautiful villas with pools and gardensThe Newquay chalets are the perfect place to unwind and experience the ultimate holiday. Enjoy comfortable and well-distributed spaces, in addition to all the basic and luxury services, such as a swimming pool and air conditioning. The chalets are also child-friendly, so you can bring your kids along without any worry. You cannot miss the opportunity to breathe fresh air while having fun and relaxing!
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Enjoy a day of fun with the whole family at the Newquay Zoo, the only place that houses lions in Cornwall. This non-profit attraction is one of the largest charities in the county, with all proceeds going entirely to the zoo and its conservation projects.
Newquay for mid to older ageThe word "Newquay" is synonymous with surfing in England, and the city was discovered as early as the 1960s by Australians and Americans. They were the first to conquer The Cribber, which also goes by the name of Widow Maker. This reef breaks off Newquay Town Headland and reaches ten meters in December and January.
With a cultural heritage dating back to the 1960s, Newquay is full of youthful vibrancy and indoor adventures
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Take a route through the Cornish forests on the Lappa Valley steam train to enjoy one of the best outdoor plans in the area. Here you can see the famous Cornish engines: there are options with different sizes, such as trains with 38 cm or just 18 cm tracks.
2. Meet TrericeTake a break away from the lively centre of Newquay and relax in the peaceful surroundings of the Trerice Mansion. This beautiful Elizabethan house, which has remained intact for years, will take you back in time. Stroll through its charming rooms, with ornate gables and original furniture. Afterwards, explore the picturesque grounds and knot garden until you find a quiet spot for a picnic. Trerice has the classic E-shape and was commissioned by Sir John Arundell, the High Sheriff of Cornwall. The National Trust has cared for the property since the 1950s and invites you to view a collection of over 1,000 pieces of art, furniture and decorative objects.
3. Visit Fistral BeachFistral beach is permanently exposed to the Atlantic swell, which here is intense and constant. Whether you are a beginner surfer or have years of experience, this west-facing beach will not disappoint. Locals often congregate in the far north, where the waves come in steep and fast There is no better place for experienced surfers and novices to catch waves, and the International Surfing Center has a surf school, shops, rental companies and restaurants.
4. Enjoy Pirate’s Quest NewquayGo on an adventure on foot with a real pirate as you discover the piracy stories of Cornwall. In Pirate's Quest Newquay, you will live realistic experiences with incredible special effects in an authentic environment. Explore 18th century streets and mystical caves with a treasure map to complete missions.
5. Visit the Blue Reef AquariumThe Blue Reef Aquarium has a privileged location next to Towan Beach and allows you to meet exotic sea creatures from different parts of the world. The aquatic exhibit features 40 habitats ranging from tropical coral reefs to the depths of the ocean. See a giant Pacific octopus up close, admire stunning reefs, and stroll through an underwater tunnel. The aquarium also offers a guide for observers that will help the little ones to identify the fascinating marine life it houses.
6. Marvel at the beauty of the Japanese GardenThe Japanese garden brings a bit of East Asia to all visitors to the English seaside town of Newquay. Set in an idyllic setting in Cornwall, this well-kept half-acre space features different types of trees, flowerbeds, ponds, and bridges. Explore the gravel path through the beautiful garden.
7. Enjoy the Gannel EstuaryThe Gannel Estuary is an extension of Crantock Beach, a strip of coast that borders the sea and the river Gunnel. In its shallow waters, you can see many species of birds, such as silts, caradrinos and whistling curlews. Penpol Creek is a perfect stream for wildlife spotting, as seabirds flock here to feast on beached shellfish.
Information about chalets in Newquay
🏡 Chalets available: | 1 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -54%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, fireplace and view. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |