Cottages in Holywell Bay
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Cottages in Holywell Bay
Holywell Bay is a stunning seaside resort in North Cornwell. It is less busy than the neighbouring resort town of Newquay, but equally charming. The seaside village boasts unspoilt coastal landscapes, dramatic cliffs, several sandy beaches, and hidden beach coves. It’s the ultimate seaside holiday destination for anyone wanting to relax and unwind in a serene and naturally stunning setting. Spend your time relaxing on spectacular beaches, go for swims, surf a wave, play a round of golf, and enjoy scenic coastal walks. Families, couples, and nature lovers will all find something to love during a holiday in Holywell Bay!
A cosy cottage in Holywell BayTreat yourself to a cosy cottage nestled along the unspoilt Cornwall coastline in Holywell Bay. The quaint seaside village boasts an impressive selection of stunning cottages in varying sizes, styles, and designs, offering a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a whitewashed, stand-alone cottage in the rolling hills along the coastline, with plenty of privacy and spectacular views. Opt for a cottage just steps away from the sandy shores of the nearby beaches, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the sea whenever you like. Stay in a historic cottage with a colourful flower garden, or opt for a modern, angular cottage with sophisticated design features. Families can choose from large cottage options, with some cottages equipped to sleep up to 8 people. You’ll have all the modern comforts you’ll need during your stay as the vast majority of cottages come with Wi-Fi, washing machines, air-conditioning, heating, and fully functioning kitchens. With so many fantastic cottage options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your holiday in Holywell Bay.
Travellers and activities
Holywell Bay is an excellent beach destination for families of all ages. Spend some days lounging around on the sandy shores of the bay, building sandcastles and going for long strolls. Children can explore St. Cuthbert’s Cave during low-tide, which can be found on the north end of Holywell Bay. Head a little further north to discover the secluded and spectacular Poly Joke Beach, which is nestled into a cove and boasts an abundance of rock pools and rock caves during low tide.
Holywell Bay for couplesCouples can enjoy a quiet and romantic beach holiday at Holywell Bay, which is less noisy and crowded than other nearby beach resorts, yet no less spectacular. Go for an idyllic horseback ride along the long shores of the nearby Perran Sands Beach with Reen Manor Riding Stables. The professional staff will match you with the perfect horse according to your size and skill levels, and then you can simply sit back and enjoy the relaxing and scenic seaside ride. Afterwards, go for a casual meal at The Treguth Inn, which serves nice pub fare in a quaint setting.
Holywell Bay is home to one of the oldest and largest sand dune systems in the United Kingdom at 5,000 years old!
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The enormous expanse of golden sand at Holywell Beach will take your breath away. There’s so much space here that it is typically never crowded, and you can always find a little corner of the beach to call your own. Spend a day here swimming, sunbathing, exploring the rock pools, and building sandcastles. Go for a walk along the long shore to catch a beautiful sunset in the evening.
2. Visit the historic Trerice manor houseThis spectacular Elizabethan manor is owned and managed by the National Trust. Explore the stunning gardens brimming with colourful flower blooms during the warmer months. Visit the inside of the mansion to see the restored rooms, which are decorated with original furnishings and artworks. There’s a wealth of interesting historical information to learn about during a visit here! Be sure to stop by the café for a light meal before you go.
3. Play a game of golf in a gorgeous settingEnjoy uninterrupted views of the sea while you play a round of golf at Holywell Bay Golf. The well-maintained 18-hole, Par 3 golf course is suitable for golfers of all ages and skill levels. It overlooks the bay, so you can enjoy a fresh, salty breeze while you play. The course is relatively small and well-structured with contoured greens, offering the perfect challenge paired with beautiful views. There’s a little café here too where you can enjoy a light lunch or an afternoon tea.
4. Ride aboard a mini steam railway with your little onesPop over to Newquay to ride aboard a miniature gauge railway. Children will love the 3 different sizes of colourful, miniature trains which go on various journeys to and from a former mining area. There are also plenty of play areas to keep children entertained for hours, including climbing zones, trampolines, miniature golf, ice cream stalls, and a gift shop. A visit here will keep your family entertained for several hours!
5. Enjoy water sports and stunning scenery at Parranporth BeachThis picturesque beach boasts an endless stretch of golden sands framed by rocky cliffs and turquoise waters. It’s perfect for a long walk along the shoreline or the dunes. Kids will love splashing around in the rock pools during low tide. The calm waters at this beach make it popular among beginner surfers, and for water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. There are many tourist shops and cafés nearby where you can grab a bite to eat.
6. Go for a scenic walk from Holywell to CrantockExplore the beautiful North Cornwell coast with a leisurely circular walk from Holywell to Crantock. Start at Holywell Bay and continue walking north along the coast path until you reach the sandy shores of Porth Joke and Crantock. Spend some time relaxing on the beaches and enjoying the scenery, and when you’re ready to head back, you can return via Cubert Common. The entire route is 4.7 miles and is moderate in difficulty with an abundance of scenery, coastal landmarks, and little restaurants to stop at along the way.
7. Catch a waveAll the beaches in North Cornwall are famous for surfing, and Holywell Bay is no exception! Whether you are a seasoned surfer or a beginner, you can try your luck at riding a wave here. Bring your own surfboard, or hire one in one of the many nearby seaside towns. Surfing lessons are available at the Cornwall Surf Academy, but must be booked in advance.
Information about cottages in Holywell Bay
🏡 Cottages available: | 9 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -48%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | garden, Wi-Fi and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 4 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 11% of the properties. |