| Being
centrally situated in Cornwall we are in easy reach of the North
Coast and can often hear the sea breaking on the beach at Perranporth;
this is a magnificent beach with three miles of golden sands.
With a bit of help from the wind and tide the surf can be superb
and with so many surf beaches close plenty of opportunity to ride
the waves.
The coastal path is much appreciated whether you
want an invigorating walk or a gentle stroll such as at St Agnes
with it’s mining relics; we provide local guides so you
will have no difficulty enjoying the area. There are many local
attractions to please all ages and tastes - talking of tastes
Callestock Cider Farm is near, also Trerice with its National
Trust restaurant and plenty of local Inns serving local produce.
For family fun visit Lappa Valley Steam Railway,
Holywell Bay Fun Park, Springfields and Newquay has many attractions.
Newquay Zoo, Screech Owl Sanctuary and the Blue Reef aquarium
can be recommended for animal lovers. Or why not visit our Capital
city Truro with it’s Cathedral dominating the landscape,
it’s many shops, theatre, gardens and riverside walks, or
if you want a quieter pace try Padstow with it’s charming
harbour, overlooking the Camel estuary.
There is lots more, but don’t worry we will
provide you with Ordnance Survey maps for you to explore at your
leisure. |