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Log Cabins & Lodges in Newquay
Want to holiday close to the best beaches? The charming town of Newquay will surprise you with its beautiful properties close to award-winning white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and sea-sculpted caves. Enjoy a variety of captivating coastlines, relax in the rock pools, sit on the dunes and watch the sunset. Everywhere you look you'll find breathtaking sights and entertaining places in Newquay.
Modern lodges with ocean viewsNewquay has some of the best accommodation in Cornwall. You'll find a selection of modern lodges and cabins with wooden floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, luxurious kitchens, quality furnishings, spacious bedrooms, light-filled bathrooms and a patio area with furniture for enjoying breakfast with views of the countryside and estuary. Plus properties with a swimming pool to cool off in, if you don't feel like going to the beach!
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Practice your surfing skills on the wonderful beaches of Crantock or Fistral, which offer perfect waves for both newbies in the art of surfing and for those more experienced. If what you want is a relaxing day with your loved ones, Watergate Bay and Porth Beach are the best options for you, as they have restaurants and cafes that offer a family atmosphere, as well as spaces to build sand castles and fly kites, or a low tide and rock pools for the little ones, respectively. Enjoy coasteering trips in a safe way with the best guided expeditions along Newquay’s Coast. With all equipment provided, you will feel the adrenaline as you take deep-water leaps and swims, explore secret caves and dive into the sea to get to the majestic water-filled zawns.
Newquay for hiking loversTake a long, relaxing walk along the South West Coast Path and enjoy the amazing historical features that you can find on the route. The South West Coast Path is a National Trail that runs along the coast from Newquay to Poole. It starts from Newquay station and runs westwards along the section at Pentire Point. From there the path will lead you to two headlands where you can enjoy the views. Starting on the old Newquay tram line, you'll reach Huer's Hut and continue walking along the rocky Towan Head to Fistral Beach. To the south, you'll find the spectacular Pentire Point. Sit back and enjoy the expansive views. If you look south and west, you will see the stunning Padstow Bay. You can also see several pillow lava outcrops along the trail.
The Beatles filmed part of the Magical Mystery Tour film in Newquay.
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Located to the east of Newquay, the Japanese Garden is an ideal meditative place to soothe stress through contemplation. Despite not being large, the garden has much beauty to admire and fuses Japanese gardening with local Cornish plants. During your visit, wander through the gardens and admire the Water Gardens and Zen Garden. You'll see unifying elements of nature such as rocks, water and a diversity of plants that stand out with the changing seasons like Asaleas flowering in the spring, or the Japanese Acers turning from green to vivid red in the autumn.
2. Have amazing encounters with undersea aquatic life at the Blue Reef AquariumSeahorses and giant octopuses are expecting you! Overlooking Towan Beach and with an extensive collection of marine animals, the Blue Reef Aquarium is a must-see in town. You can observe marine creatures from the Cornish coast and tropical species from the Caribbean through an incredible underwater tunnel! Be amazed by creatures like rays, moray eels, sharks and numerous reef fish such as angelfish and puffer fish. After all the fun, sit back and relax at the Blue Reef Café.
3. Feel the animal magic in the exuberant sub-tropical gardens of Newquay ZooYou can meet all your favourite animals and observe a variety of unusual species. The zoo sprawls over 13 acres and is home to more than 1,000 animals including lions, otters, capybaras, zebras, monkeys, penguins and many other species. Watch the lions eat, visit the Tropical House and be amazed by the sloths and the colourful tropical birds. Visiting the zoo is a great idea for a family day out and a great opportunity to help save endangered animals.
4. Spend a relaxing day at Mawgan PorthTake in the beautiful sights and enjoy the Mawgan Porth Beach. Located to the north of Newquay, this wide beach is for those who want to soak up the sun and relax for a while to the sound of the waves. Watch the sunset, feel the sand between your toes and the sea breeze on your face. At low tide explore the caves, discover the creeks and swim in the rock pools.
5. Take a break from the waves and visit TrericeTrerice is a historic manor built almost 450 years ago and a Cornish gem much loved by visitors. During your visit Immerse yourself into the 1000+ art pieces and decorative objects, stroll through the beautiful garden and enjoy the soft scent of tulips, roses and lavender. Keep walking and find a place to sit and relax with a picnic or visit the Summer House for shelter in case it rains.
6. Delight yourself in The Bowgie InnThe Bowgie Inn is one of the best pubs in town and a must for its views of Crantock Beach. The place has an excellent reputation for its extremely delicious food and great customer service. On the fantastic menu you'll find a variety of seafood, desserts and highlights such as homemade quiches and roasts. Best of all, there is something for everyone! You can find gluten-free, dairy-free and vegetarian dishes.
7. Go with the children to Pirate’s Quest!Be transported to the 1700’s and learn about the real Caribbean Pirates through realistic scenes guided by a real pirate at the Pirate’s Quest. Theatrical actors, special effects and a richly detailed set will make you live an unforgettable experience. Let children embark on a voyage with real buccaneers as they experience stories and adventures from the Golden Age. Each group must crown a pirate as leader and set sail for a Caribbean island where they must complete the treasure map to claim the booty.
Information about log cabins in Newquay
🏡 Log cabins available: | 125 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -52%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 65 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |