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If what you are looking for this holiday is a small and quiet place where you can relax and at the same time be close to nature, Holidu has the ideal destination for you. In the county of Cornwall, England, you will find the pretty village of St. Breward, a village that attracts the attention of those who visit it for its simplicity and peaceful atmosphere. It is also an ideal place for walking and exploring, as there are beautiful natural areas and historical monuments, besides its location is very close to other towns worth visiting. Not only that, here you will find beautiful and cosy holiday cottages to stay in, with traditional stone facades but a modern and well-furnished interior. However, one of the main attractions is the large, green gardens that are available for visitors, perfect to stay in the comfort of your cottage and enjoy the fresh air.
Relaxing and spacious holiday cabins with all the amenitiesWhen choosing your holiday accommodation, it's important to make sure it meets all your needs, but at St. Breward's this won't be a problem. As well as being quite spacious, with large rooms, full kitchens, private bathrooms and even living rooms, you'll have all the benefits here. From appliances of all kinds and free internet access, to cable TV and even parking. And as a bonus, many of these cabins allow pets, so you can bring your furry friend with you. Don't miss this opportunity and come and enjoy a relaxing holiday in St. Breward! Book your cottage now.
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As well as a very calm and relaxing holiday in this small village, you'll also find natural areas to walk and explore. One of these is the popular St Breward to Lank walk trail, a circular route of approximately 3.1 miles, which starts from St Breward, and leads to the medieval church. Along this route, you'll see natural wonders such as lush woodland and valleys, plus you'll have the chance to see the beautiful River Camel. It's an ideal activity for those who enjoy walking but don't have much stamina, as it's not a challenging trail. One thing to bear in mind is to wear suitable footwear as some areas can be muddy and a little slippery, but it's certain to be worth it once you see the amazing scenery.
St. Breward for history loversIn addition to natural landscapes you can also find interesting and historical sites to visit. One of the most important in this village is the ancient St. Breward Parish Church, as it was stated as the tallest church in the whole county of Cornwall. It is located in the north of the village, and dates back to Norman times, but has undergone several renovations over the years. It has an old stone facade, with a tall tower on its left side, and a graveyard in its courtyard. Its interior is rather modest but still reminiscent of the early days of this church, with wooden pews and large stained-glass windows with religious figures.
The climate in this village is generally warm and temperate, with an average annual temperature of 51.1 °F.
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This walking route is also very popular because you get to experience the natural wonders of Bodmin Moor. But it's also particularly interesting as it's a trail that takes you to see a circle of prehistoric ruins known as the Stannon Stone Circle, which is made up of 47 rocks. This circle is estimated to date back to the Bronze Age, and its position is thought to align with the sunrise at different times of the year.
2. Discover King Arthur's Hall trailContinuing with the incredible hiking trails, we have King Arthur's Hall. It's a 5.1-mile walk that takes you past beautiful flower-filled meadows, farms with adorable animals and small hills. Once you reach the monument, you will see 56 rocks lined up in a rectangle, with a water deposit inside. It is believed to be a formation that was used for ceremonies during the Bronze Age.
3. Visit the Delford BridgeThis small bridge is one of the places you will find when walking through the rural area of St Breward. Although there is not much to see, just this stone bridge, it is a popular area for taking photographs of the surrounding nature. This is because the bridge is over the Lank River, so you can get a closer look at the pretty watercourse, as well as enjoy the beautiful valleys and hills that frame the zone.
4. Enjoy a fun trip through the popular Camel Trail.This approximately 18-mile route is a favourite with visitors to Cornwall, as you can pass through a myriad of natural landscapes of the English countryside. It runs from the Camel Estuary from Padstow to Wadebridge, following an old railway line that is no longer in use. It's not too circuitous a route, as the terrain is mostly flat, passing through valleys, lush woodland as well as small rural villages.
5. Explore the beautiful Lanhydrock HouseJust 25 minutes from St. Breward, Lanhydrock House is located in the town of the same name. It is a beautiful Victorian house managed by the National Trust and built between 1881 and 1882, set in a beautiful area with lush woodland and large tracts of land. Its interior has a very ostentatious decoration, typical of the period, with beautiful elegant furniture, carpets, chandeliers, and wooden details.
6. Relax in the beautiful Pinetum Gardens30 minutes from St. Breward is the beautiful Pinetum Gardens in the town of St. Austell. With approximately 30 acres and over 6000 species of plants housed here, this place is a colourful natural paradise. Take a relaxing stroll along the paths and enjoy the shade and coolness provided by the many trees, and don't forget to visit the tearooms in the garden grounds.
7. Enjoy the fresh air in Cardinham WoodsAnother beautiful natural area to visit near St. Breward is the beautiful Cardinham Woods, the place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and connect with nature. One of its main attractions is its hiking and biking trails, as the park offers incredible scenery that is worth a visit in its entirety. From fantastic viewpoints to beautiful streams, this forest promises you a day full of fun and relaxation.
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🏡 Cottages available: | 41 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -57%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 34 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 10% of the properties. |