Glamping in Perranporth
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Glamping in Perranporth
If you are thinking of your next beach holiday, consider a glamping stay in Perranporth, on the north coast of Cornwall. Enjoy a stay near the beach, in St Agnes and Perranporth, a few steps from the beach in your glamping accommodation or enjoy more secluded properties located just a few minutes away and within walking distance from the ocean. Enjoy the beaches, the Cornish food and the laid back atmosphere of this beautiful seaside resort.
Glamping with viewsComfort, sea views, private gardens, pools, and all the amenities to enjoy your glamping holidays in Perranporth in comfortable accommodations for up to 6 or 8 people. Cosy interiors and nice, tasteful decorations. Fully equipped kitchens to enjoy your meals like when at home. Comfortable lounges for those summer afternoons reading a good book and nice gardens, some of them with private pools to take a dip and ease the summer heat. Families, couples and groups of friends can have a great time in Perranporth and discover thai beautiful Cornish location.
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Perranporth’s sandy beach is well regarded by surf enthusiasts. Here you can enjoy your favourite water sport, get on your board and use the large swells and big waves to improve your skills. Go to Penhale and wait for the biggest waves! For beginners, there are surf coaches from local surf schools who can teach you how to stand on your board and start riding the waves. Get ready to enjoy this exciting sport!
Perranporth for ramblersHikers and walking lovers from all over are drawn to Perranporth and the popular South West Coast Path. The complete trail stretches for 630 miles and it is the longest one in England, starting at Minehead and along the south west coast of the country´s rugged coastline, passing beautiful Devon, the unique paradise of Cornwall and finishing in Poole Harbour. You can choose what part of it you are going to walk, so take your time and enjoy an incredible trail with views or challenge yourself and complete the whole way! Delightful routes and breathtaking views of rough-hewn cliffs and rocky ramparts that will remain in your memory for a long time.
According to legend, the patron saint of Cornwall, St Piran, had a badger, a fox and a bear as his first disciples! Discover more about the rich and fascinating history of Perranporth!
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What started as a little shack has now become the one and only beach bar in the UK, the Watering Hole. The bar is nestled on the immense Perranporth beach and it has become an iconic spot for visitors to enjoy. But the beach bar is not the only thing about this beach. A vast extension of sand from Droskyn Point to Penhale Point unveils rock pools at low tide for children to play in. The waves invite bodyboarders to get into the water. Sun worshippers, families and couples enjoy sandy beach days in one of the most beautiful beaches in Cornwall. Chapel Rock stands in the middle of the beach whereas stacks and natural arches are located at the end of Perranporth Beach. Get your umbrella ready and create memories on this beautiful Cornish beach.
2. Follow the South West Coast PathEmbark on a unique hike along the different parts of this 630-mile National Trail. Choose the part you will walk or challenge your limits and complete the whole route! It starts at Minehead, descending to river mouths and going back up again to the furrowed cliff tops. The elevation of the terrain makes the South West Coast Path a daunting proposition for hiking enthusiasts, although tourists can join the fun and just take brisk day walks. The coast will reward you with an awe-inspiring scenery. At Perranporth you can see the abandoned mines and rough-hewn cliffs of the St Agnes Heritage Coast. Continuing to Pentire and Newquay the scenery will captivate you as well as the rocky ramparts of Kelsey Head, the beautiful cove at Poly Joke Beach and Crantock Beach. The journey will cover the coasts of Devon, and Cornwall to Poole Harbour, in Dorset. Are your boots made for walking?
3. How many scoops will you have?Cornwall is an extraordinary area with cows grazing in the valley. The quality milk of these cows is the main ingredient to make one of the best ice creams in the country! A delicacy children and adults can enjoy alike. Visit the ice creamery, Callestick Farm, and indulge in scrumptious flavours and a lovely cuppa. Will it be one scoop or maybe two? Try the most mouth-watering flavours, combine them and enjoy your ice cream!
4. Healey’s Cornish CyderHealey’s Cornish Cyder is an experienced producer with a large selection of ciders, wines, spirits, juices and jams. Get to know the ins and outs of brewing cider, admire the farm animals and let the kids have a ride on the tractor at Healey’s farm. Taste the popular Rattler Cornish Cloudy Cider, visit the cider museum, the cellars and the whiskey distillery. Taste some stew at the Old Bottlery restaurant or enjoy an afternoon Cornish Cream tea.
5. It´s tee time!If you are a golf enthusiast, you will have a great day out in the green at Perranporth Golf Club. Admire the great views during your game in this fine link golf with 18 holes and a par 72 with excellent courses providing challenges for all golfers. Visitors are welcome all year round. Improve your swing, practise your golfing skills and if you are new to it, take this challenge and enjoy the ride!
6. A day at Trevaunance CoveFor a fabulous day out at the beach, head for St Agnes and go to its beautiful Trevaunance Cove. This beach is a mix of shingle and sand and the jagged cliffs are its perfect backdrop. The coastline protects this cove from the force of the sea, although surfers can enjoy good waves. On the shore, the little ones can look for shells, enjoy the rock pools at low tide and take a dip into the water. Sunseekers can enjoy some time under the sun and have a refreshing drink at the café or the pub. Wait until the sun sets, and gaze at the horizon as the light fills the sky with red, yellow and orange nuances.
7. Visit Perranporth country marketDo you love to barter your way through stalls where vendors have varied fresh produce, bargains and unique gifts? Every Friday from 10am until noon, at Perranporth’s Memorial Hall there is the market, where you can find handmade crafts and fresh produce from local farms. Get some eggs, delicious shellfish, mouthwatering baking goods, including the popular Cornish pasties or colourful plants to decorate your lounge. Find unique art pieces, toys and varied crafts, haberdashery, or cards.
Information about glampings in Perranporth
🏡 Glampings available: | 2 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, fireplace and view. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |