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Nestled along the stunning north coast of Cornwall, the village of Agnes is widely considered among the most beautiful places in the United Kingdom. It’s the perfect place for families, couples, and beach lovers seeking a tranquil seaside holiday away from the crowds and noisier destinations. Here you can enjoy coastal walks, a range of water sports, outdoor activities, quaint village attractions, and stunning beaches. Launch a paddleboard into the calm waters of the sea, walk along the scenic S W Coast Path, and ride horses along the sandy shores.
A cosy seaside cottageBring your seaside holiday dreams to life with a cottage stay on the shores of St Agnes. The quaint village boasts a lovely selection of cottages in varied sizes, shapes, and locations, offering a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a wood-framed cottage just steps away from the sandy shores of a beach. Opt for a secluded cottage on a hillside with prime views of the sea, or stay in the village centre near the shops, restaurants, and attractions. There are plenty of oversized cottages for families and large groups, with some properties equipped to sleep up to 8 people. Couples can enjoy smaller, romantic cottage options. You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll ever need such as Wi-Fi, a fully functioning kitchen, air-conditioning, and a washing machine. With such charming cottage options available, you’ll be sure to find one suited perfectly to your preferences in St Agnes.
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Nature lovers will be in heaven during a trip to St Agnes because of the stunning views and natural landscapes are simply never-ending here. Go for a scenic coastal walk along the S W Coast Path from the village of St Agnes and continue heading in a westerly direction, enjoying magnificent views of the water and coastal cliffs all along the way. Continue walking until you’ve reached St Agnes Head, where you can stop to admire the panoramic vistas. If you’ve still got some steam left in you, continue south along the coast from there until you reach Tubby’s Head and the National Trust Landmark of Wheal Coates.
St Agnes for familiesFamilies of all ages can enjoy a relaxing seaside holiday together in St Agnes. Explore the stunning coastal landscapes of Cornwall’s north coast on horseback with a horse riding tour by the professional guides at Goonbell Riding Centre. You’ll get to ride gentle horses along rural off-road tracks with stunning vistas. Another fun outdoor activity to try as a family is surfing, which is popular along Cornwall’s north coast and is a great place for beginners to get started. Breakers Surf School offers lessons and boards for hire for surfers of all ages!
St Agnes is a pet-friendly destination, with nearly all the beaches welcoming dogs on their shores!
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With its sparkling turquoise waters, the most stunning and popular beach in the village is Trevaunance Cove. Here you’ll find a cove-shaped sandy shore framed by rocky cliffs. During low tide, kids can explore the rock pools and there’s a nearby café where you can grab a bite to eat.
2. Learn about the town’s history at St Agnes MuseumThis award-winning museum boasts a lovely collection of displays and artefacts which tell the rich and colourful history of the town. Learn how the geography and development of the town have evolved over the last 50 years and browse exhibits regarding a range of subjects, from battles to surfing, to the local wildlife.
3. Explore the stunning vistas and landscapes along the St Agnes Heritage CoastThis breathtaking stretch of sandy shoreline stretches for nearly 10 miles along the coast. Explore the coastal landscapes and unspoilt scenery here via the sandy shoreline or the walking paths which wind on the coastal cliffs. There are plenty of food and drink options along the way as well.
4. Grab a pint from The Driftwood SparsIn the midst of exploring the stunning coastline, set aside some time to soak in the tranquil atmosphere of Cornwall at the ambient Driftwood Spars. This 17th-century wood-beamed bar is made from materials salvaged from shipwrecks and offers a lovely menu of homemade ales.
5. Paddleboard around the calm watersHire a paddleboard from SUP in a Bag in the town centre and launch it in the calm waters of the bay. Paddling along the shoreline is a lovely way to soak up the beauty of the coastal surroundings. You can also inquire about guided paddleboarding tours here.
6. Watch the sunset at Trevellas CoveThe secluded, sandy beach at Trevellas Cove is framed by dramatic coastal cliffs and azure waters. Its westerly facing shoreline makes it an ideal place to watch the sun setting over the ocean. Bring some food and drinks here to enjoy a sunset swim and picnic.
7. Enjoy a nice dinner at The Tap HouseOne of the top-rated restaurants in the town, The Tap House is an eclectic restaurant offering a delicious full menu of food and drinks. Eat pizza cooked to perfection, fresh salads, steaks, and more! There are often live music performances here, too.
Information about cottages in St Agnes
🏡 Cottages available: | 86 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £37. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 48 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |