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Cottages in Perranuthnoe
If you are looking for a quiet and welcoming place to spend a private and relaxing holiday, then the peaceful village of Perranuthnoe is the place to be. Located in Cornwall, England, this picturesque village offers spectacular views of the ocean and an intimate atmosphere filled with nature. It also has a variety of historic buildings and artistic and cultural attractions that will connect you with the history of the place. Let Holidu help you find the perfect cottage for you and make the most of your holiday in this wonderful destination.
Cottages for every size and kindIdeal for families or couples on a romantic getaway. Perranuthnoe offers a variety of cottages with charming rustic exteriors with a relaxed beach vibe. Enjoy all the comforts of modern living with a few extra touches to make your stay even more refreshing. Relax in a hot tub after a day at the beach, have breakfast on the terrace or admire the view from the garden. Plus, many of these places are pet-friendly, so no one has to miss out on the fun. Are you ready to get to experience Perranuthnoe?
Travellers and activities
One of the most astonishing things about this destination is the amount of nature, sights and greenery it has to offer. Perranuthnoe beach offers an ideal environment to relax in the sun, admire the view and enjoy the waves. If you're seeking something more intimate, along the coast you'll find private coves, such as Trenow, Temis and Trevelyan, which can be reached by a pleasant walk along the Coast Path. The latter, on the other hand, is an excellent option for those who want to keep active while breathing in the fresh air and getting to know the surrounding villages a little better. You can do a short route on foot or a longer one by bike. Whatever you decide to do, you are sure to be blown away by the scenic natural beauty of this destination.
Perranuthnoe for couplesThis destination is perfect for a romantic getaway with that special someone. Thanks to its private atmosphere, couples can enjoy intimate experiences in an uncrowded location – perfect for a romantic date. Perranuthnoe beach has even been the wedding photograph setting for many couples in love. Explore the secluded coves, visit the historic buildings, stroll through the outstanding art galleries and have a leisurely meal overlooking the ocean at one of the restaurants or enjoy a coffee and dessert by the sea. Don't miss the opportunity to create memorable moments and at the same time learn a little more about this incredible piece of Cornwall's coastline. Remember to bring your camera, you're sure to take some photos to keep in your photo album!
The South West Coast Path is the longest long-distance walking trail in the UK, covering a distance of 1,014 km.
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Although this beach is quite popular with the locals, it tends not to be very crowded due to its low profile. However, don't be fooled, as this is one of its best assets. It's a good idea to check the tide before you visit as some days are better for surfing than others. However, swimming or paddleboarding are also good options. With lifeguards on duty, this beach can be enjoyed by the whole family without worry about safety. At either end of the beach there are rock pools formed from granite outcrops, perfect for exploring and getting your feet wet. And if that's not enough, you can practice your climbing skills on the rock cliffs on the eastern side of the island, although be careful of the tide.
2. Follow the Coast PathIf staying active and letting your explorer spirit out is what you're looking for, a good hike along the South West Coast Path sounds like the perfect plan. You don't have to complete the entire trail to enjoy it, and there are some short but rewarding walks to choose from. You can take the eastern path to Cudden Point and admire (or even swim) in the coves along the way. The waters are so calm and crystal clear that you can take your equipment with you and snorkel or just take a refreshing dip. If you head in the opposite direction, you'll reach Marazion. The trail is divided into three sections to pick from depending on what you want. If you follow the path through Trenow, you will be greeted by the stunning views of St. Michael's Mount. If you are interested in fishing, there are also coves along the way that are ideal for a good catch.
3. Visit St. Michael’s MountWhile in Marazion, don’t miss the chance to visit the ever-imposing St Michael's Mount. As well as looking as something out of a fairytale, this small island has a wealth of interesting architecture and history to please every visitor. At low tide, it can be reached on foot from Marazion via a granite causeway connecting the two sites; at high tide, it's a short ferry ride. Once there, enjoy learning about the history of the site and touring a real castle dating back to the 12th century. There are also some beautiful tropical gardens, although they're not always open, so it's a good idea to check the itineraries on the website before you go.
4. Try the delicious Cornish cuisineConsidered Cornwall's national dish, the Cornish pasty is an important part of the region's culture, so you can't afford to miss it. A good option to try this gem of the Cornish cuisine is The Peppercorn Café, which serves delicious dishes and has a friendly staff and incredible views of the ocean and the Coastal Path. Another option for dining out is The Cabin Café, which is well-known for its delicious homemade scones and pet-friendly areas.
5. Take a tour around the surrounding townsOne of the best things about this destination is that you can enjoy the tranquillity and at the same time visit the nearby towns and attractions. To the west is Marazion, about 3 km away and can be reached very quickly on foot, by car or by taking the bus. This village tends to be more crowded and has a lot of natural beauty to show. A little further on is Penzance, which is famous for its historic centre and port activity.
6. Delight yourself with the local art sceneDespite its small size, this destination has quite a strong and interesting art scene. You can find out more about it by visiting The Cowhouse Gallery, which showcases local artists' creations including paintings, sculptures, photographs, ceramics, jewellery, carvings and more. Most of these are for sale and can be the ultimate souvenir. Next door is the Andrew Giddens Cornish Art Gallery, which features the paintings of renowned Cornish artist Andrew Giddens. These depict the beautiful and impressive passages of Perranuthnoe and the rest of Cornwall in an indescribable way. Who knows? Maybe you'll find one of his paintings so impressive that it will end up in your home.
7. Get to know the town’s historic buildingsArchitecture is one of the best ways to appreciate the history and evolution of a place, and Perranuthnoe has some intriguing sites to see. Firstly, stop by St Piran & St Michael's Church, which dates back to the 13th century and is one of three churches in Cornwell dedicated to St Piran. Although it has received renovations over the years, the structure of the church has been preserved and its medieval charm remains unchanged. Another interesting place is the Victoria Inn, said to be one of the oldest Inns in all of Cornwall, dating back to the 12th century. In addition to its historical charm, this place offers a great restaurant and pub, perfect for a meal after a day at the beach.
Information about cottages in Perranuthnoe
🏡 Cottages available: | 30 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |