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Looking for a seaside resort for your next holiday? Put Porthcurno on your list! A charming, welcoming small village on the south coast of Cornwall, with a variety of holiday lettings where you can feel at home. A few steps from the beach, the turquoise waters will invite you to stay and fall in love with Porthcurno. Browse the holiday rentals Holidu has for you and book your holidays now!
Your next holiday by the oceanEnjoy your holiday letting in a small town like Porthcurno. Find the ideal letting for your trip from a variety of properties that can accommodate up to six people. Ideal for family trips, groups, couples and even solo travellers. The bright interiors with soft colours and spacious bedrooms are decorated with taste. Modern amenities, equipped kitchens and cosy living rooms with amazing views. Floor to ceiling windows will let the first rays of sun in, do not miss the chance to see the break of dawn having a freshly brewed coffee or a cuppa in the terrace or from the garden. If you travel with pets, they are welcome in many holiday lettings. Dogs are also welcome on the beach from September to July. Check it out and let your little friend enjoy great holidays in Porthcurno with you!
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Cornwall, on the south coast of Cornwall, England is a popular summer destination for holidaymakers in the United Kingdom. Nature, beaches, landscapes and walks are just some of the many things you can find in Porthcurno. Experience the white Cornish sand and its tropical looking ocean, discover its beaches and coves or go to the renowned Minack Theatre. Once a centre of world telecommunication with a training school for that industry until recently, The Porthcurno Telegraph Museum is a testament of the past of this small village.
Explore Porthcurno and its surroundingsExplore Porthcurno and its surroundings. Enjoy long walks along the coastal footpath and reach Land’s End - the most westerly point in mainland England and the most visited outdoor tourist attraction on the Cornish coast. Trewidden Garden is one of the Great Gardens of Cornwall and is popular for its collection of camellias and exotic shrubs. Not far from here you can also find another garden on the outskirts of Penzance, Trengwainton Garden, a Cornish word meaning the farm of the spring. This is a woodland garden overviewing Mounts Bay and full of exotic trees and shrubs.
Travellers and activities
Sunny days sinking your feet in the sand, basking in the sun and enjoying the sea? Porthcurno boasts beautiful beaches like Porthcurno's white sandy with incredible turquoise waters backed with granite cliffs. A paradise for holidaymakers and picture-perfect beach lovers. Pedn Vounder, at the eastern end of the bay, is popular amongst naturism lovers although it is not officially a naturist beach. Nestled between Porthcurno and Porthgwarra you can find Porthchapel beach, a sheltered cove surrounded by cliffs. Due to its location, access to this beach is not easy so get ready to climb down a few rocks. And just 3 miles from Lands End, Porthgwarra is a secluded cove with a small beach with rock pools and caves. Make your beach list and explore them one by one!
Porthcurno for outdoor loversThe beaches are not the only thing that makes Porthcurno worth visiting. The great outdoors offers you a large playground where to enjoy fresh air, incredible ocean views and a 10-mile route along the coast from Porthcurno to Penzance, where you'll get mesmerised by landscapes, nature and wildlife. In Logan Rock, you will see special rock formations, take some rest in Trevedran, an area with grasslands before continuing to Mousehole, Newlyn, Lamorna Cove, Penlee, Kemyel and Penzance. Test your fitness skills and enjoy the views as you keep active during the holidays.
Did you know in Porthcurno there are the tunnels under the Telegraph Museum that were used to house top secret equipment during WWII?
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The Telegraph Museum, is one of the most visited attractions in Porthcurno. This museum is a historical place where you can learn more about communications. Enjoy the exhibitions and interactive displays where you can admire some of the original equipment that they used for the implementation of morse code. You can even visit the secret bunker used during WWII.
2. Performances at the Minack TheatreBased on the high cliffs, the Minack Theatre is a beautiful open-air theatre with incredible sea views where you can enjoy music and theatre plays. Have you ever enjoyed a performance under the stars in a unique setting by the sea? If you haven´t, this is your chance! Moreover, the theatre also boasts amazing subtropical gardens full of rare colourful plants and a café where you can enjoy some delicious and tasty cakes, refreshing ice cream, and snacks.
3. Get on a sea adventureIf you are a sea lover and enjoy observing the marine wildlife, get on the Shearwater II, in Penzance, and get ready to go on a sea adventure in this sailing catamaran. From the boat, you will observe the marine wildlife in West Cornwall. Pay attention and get your camera ready as you will spot cute and chubby seals, dolphins, sharks, turtles and the incredible humpback whales!
4. Go to Land's EndThe two sections of the Coastal Footpath meet at land’s End This iconic place is where the north coast meets the south coast and the Atlantic Ocean. This route covers over about 500 miles along the coast from Poole Harbour to the Bristol Channel, with dramatic sections and unforgettable views - on a clear day you can see the Isles of Scilly. This is a fantastic spot from where to watch the sunset or get jaw-dropping views from the Dollar Cove suspension bridge.
5. A bite by the seaPorthcurno Beach Café is ideal to grab a bite with views. Head to the beach and enjoy some British food at a café nestled between the South West Coastal Road and the beach. A gourmet café with a good selection of red, white and rosé wines to pair with tapas or traditional Cornish pasties. and much more to delight you. Nothing can beat the pleasure of eating by the sea while listening to the gentle waves swaying.
Information about holiday lettings in Porthcurno
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 23 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -40%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 12 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |
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