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Nestled along the south coast of Cornwall is the quaint fishing village of Charlestown. Most known for its 18th-century harbour, the town boasts a wide variety of historic landmarks and natural wonders. It’s the perfect setting for a quiet getaway with its uncrowded beaches, atmospheric scenery, and quiet streets. Spend your holiday here strolling along the wide-open beaches, discovering the town on foot, and popping into the many independent shops. Couples, families, and nature lovers will all find something to love in the charming village of Charlestown.
A cosy cottage in CharlestownTreat yourself to a cosy cottage stay by the seaside during your holiday in Charlestown. The quaint seaside town boasts an impressive selection of cottages in varying sizes, styles, and designs. Opt for a stylish stone cottage with modern decor. Stay in a spacious cottage with a large landscaped garden and plenty of privacy. Or, stay in the town centre, just steps away from shops, restaurants, and attractions. Relax in a cottage by the coast with sweeping views of the sea. There are large and small cottage options available to suit various sized groups, and nearly all cottages are equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, heating, air-conditioning, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many spectacular options available, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday in Charlestown!
Travellers and activities
Families of all ages will find something to love during a holiday in Charlestown. Visit the Shipwreck Treasure Museum, where you can learn fascinating stories about over 150 shipwrecks. The museum is home to an impressive collection of over 8,000 artefacts and numerous displays which tell the various shipwreck stories in great detail. Also, let kids play and let off their extra steam at Kidzworld Adventure Play, which is a particularly nice activity for when the weather is rainy and cold. There is an endless number of activities for children to enjoy here including bumper cars, soft play areas, mini golf, an indoor playground, and so much more!
Charlestown for couplesCouples can enjoy plenty of uninterrupted quality time together during a holiday in Charlestown. Start your day off with an energizing cup of coffee at the town’s top-rated café, Charlies Coffee House. The quality and taste of the food here are top-tier, and they serve a lovely cream tea. After a full day of exploring, relax with drinks and dinner at Rashleigh Arms, which has been voted among the best pubs in the UK. Enjoy huge portions of delicious food, fantastic beers, and top-notch service in the beautifully designed seating area here.
The harbour was built in the 1700s and was named after a local man called Charles Rashleigh, who the town was subsequently named after.
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A stone’s throw down the coastline is the lovely Porthpean Beach. The shoreline here stretches for 3 miles along the coastline and the waters are clean, calm, and clear. It’s a lovely place to go for a swim, a stroll, or to launch a kayak.
2. Explore the picturesque Charlestown HarbourThis picturesque harbour is the crown jewel of the town and also happens to be the last open 18th-century Georgian harbour in Britain. Walk around the harbour to soak up the historic atmosphere and grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and pubs here.
3. Do a guided walking tour of the townLearn all about the town’s rich and fascinating history alongside an enthusiastic local guide. Walking tours hit all the town’s main points and include detailed descriptions of the history, which you might not have discovered otherwise. Tours last around 1.5 hours and since you’ll be walking, you’ll want to be sure to wear comfortable footwear and bring plenty of water. You can book tours in the town or at the harbour from nearly any travel agency.
4. Do a circular walk from Charlestown to PorthpeanGet outdoors and discover the wonders of the local area on foot with a delightful 2.9-mile walk from Charlestown to Porthpean. The circular walk passes along several historic sites and main points of interest, including the harbour and coastline. To do this route, simply take the coast path towards Porthpean.
5. Browse the many shops and galleries in the townThe centre of Charlestown is home to a lovely selection of independent shops and art galleries. Browse the quirky goods at Charlestown Gallery, pick up some locally made artwork at Atishoo Gallery, and watch artists at work at The Old Workshop.
6. Visit the town’s main beachCharlestown Beach is a small, sandy beach framed by cliffs. It is immaculately clean and always uncrowded. Here you can enjoy lovely views of the coast and harbour, and explore the sea caves hidden in the cliffs.
7. Go for a leisurely stroll along Duporth BeachThe long sand and pebble stretch at Duporth Beach is one of the most beautiful in the region. Spend some time here, strolling along the shoreline and discovering the many rock pools at low tide. The views and coastal scenery here are spectacular.
Information about cottages in Charlestown
🏡 Cottages available: | 44 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 12 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |