Menu
Open today until 8pm 01736 754242

Latest Articles

Organic web traffic up 70% Owners News

Organic web traffic up 70%

As the main driver of bookings, it goes without saying that the strength of our website is paramount. We always keep a close eye on it’s performance, making continual tweaks and improvements wherever we can and, as usual, during the

Read more
Managing advance bookings from 2016 Owners News

Managing advance bookings from 2016

The bookings referred to in this article are those requested by many of our customers well in advance of the following year. Quite often, requests for holidays are made before the property’s owner has confirmed whether it will even be

Read more
Rainy day activities for all the family Places to visit

Rainy day activities for all the family

The weather can sometimes be a lottery when you holiday in the UK, but there is so much to do in Cornwall that a rainy day won’t spoil your fun. We have a favourite saying that we are fond of

Read more
Apple days in Cornwall | October 2014 Events

Apple days in Cornwall | October 2014

October is traditionally the month for celebrating all things apple. From cider tasting to apple-bobbing, there’s a host of events here in Cornwall to choose from, with community orchards and commercial ventures alike championing Cornish apples. Apple Days help encourage

Read more
World Bellyboard Championships 2014 Events

World Bellyboard Championships 2014

Daft I know, but I frequently forget how amazing it is to live by the sea. And that for many people, a week’s holiday in Cornwall is their only chance to bum around on beaches and frolic in the waves.

Read more
A day out at Newquay Zoo! Places to visit

A day out at Newquay Zoo!

Sundays are our family day and last weekend we decided to try out Newquay Zoo. Whilst not exactly the size and scale of Bristol or London Zoo, or even Paignton for that matter, Newquay Zoo is a superb day out

Read more
The Best Farmers’ Markets in West Cornwall Food and Drink

The Best Farmers’ Markets in West Cornwall

Farmers’ markets are a brilliant way of discovering new local producers and sampling high-quality products that have been made with love and years of experience. Buying locally limits food miles, making markets such as these a very environmentally friendly way

Read more
Paint, Landscape and Light Arts and Culture

Paint, Landscape and Light

– a three day art course at Newlyn School of Art There’s a particular kind of peninsula light that has attracted artists to this furthermost tip of Cornwall since the 1880s. A colony of artists, lapping up the light and

Read more
St Ives September Festival: Steve Knightley Arts and Culture

St Ives September Festival: Steve Knightley

Exeter born folk singer-songwriter Steve Knightley took to the stage on Tuesday night as part of the St Ives September Festival, and being so well known on the folk scene, it was no surprise the event was sold out! The

Read more
A day out at Pendennis Castle Places to visit

A day out at Pendennis Castle

Stay in Falmouth, and a must-see attraction to visit during your holiday is Pendennis Castle. Built by Henry VIII as one of a pair of gun forts either side of the Fal Estuary to repel invasion, it was improved and

Read more
Ten of the best surf spots in Cornwall Places to visit

Ten of the best surf spots in Cornwall

Where to surf in Cornwall The North Coast of Cornwall is well known for its beautiful beaches – but for many, the waves are another major attraction. If you are a body boarder or an experienced surfer there is a

Read more
A day out at Tanglewood gardens Places to visit

A day out at Tanglewood gardens

A quirky wildlife haven that’s a hit with kids and adults alike, Tanglewood offers a completely different experience to other garden attractions in West Cornwall. It’s not about the fancy plants or immaculate lawns, rather it’s an opportunity to play

Read more