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This lovely ground floor apartment boasts one of the most sought after locations in Newquay. With sea views to be enjoyed from the master bedroom and living area, and a lovely communal garden to kick back and relax with a book, this is a superb choice for couples or small families. Just a short stroll to Fistral beach and with the South West Coast Path literally at your feet, this is the perfect choice for lovers of the outdoors.
A meander across the headland and you will find the beautiful hidden gem that is Little Fistral, which is a perfect spot for soaking up some sea air whilst the children enjoy the rock pools. If you're feeling adventurous, Newquay Activity Centre is based just a few meters away from Headland Point. Here you can take part in an array of water sports and activities (some not for the faint hearted!) such as coasteering or stand up paddle boarding.
two steps into communal hallway, leading to the property on the ground floor.
double electric oven, gas hob, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, table with four chairs, two sofas, Smart TV, DVD player, Bluetooth Bose speaker, doors to terrace, sea views.
king size double bed, sea views, en suite with shower, WC and basin.
zip and link beds (twin or super king).
bath with shower over, WC and basin.
patio with table and four chairs, sea views and communal lawned area.
gas central heating, the parking space is suitable for small to medium sized cars, WiFi, one dog welcome, short breaks available.
Lovely apartment in great location. Right on the doorstep of fistral beach and a 5-10 minute walk into the town. Everything you need is in the apartment for a great holiday. Also has a lovely sea view.
Miss Hill October 2019
Lovely place lovely views convenient for beach shops pubs restaurants great walks very comfortable.
Mrs Unit September 2019
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16 February | 468 |
23 Feb - 30 Mar | 446 |
6 Apr - 13 Apr | 671 |
20 April | 658 |
27 April | 500 |
4 May | 649 |
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25 May | 948 |
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Surfing
Regarded as the home of the UK’s surf scene, and offering consistently good surf throughout the year, Newquay is great place to surf whether you’re a first-timer or seasoned pro. Fistral beach is a firm favourite, but there are many others which suit different weather conditions, abilities and tides. Read more about surfing in Newquay on our blog.
Beaches
When staying at a holiday cottage in Newquay, you won’t be short of beaches to choose from, with nine sandy beaches on the doorstep. All of Newquay’s beaches are lifeguarded in the summer, providing a safe place to spend the day soaking up the sun.
Watergate Bay and Fistral beach welcome dogs all year round, making Newquay an ideal location to spend a week with your four legged friend.
With such an abundance of attractions in and around Newquay, it’s the perfect place for a family holiday at any time of year. Newquay Zoo offers a great day out at any time of year, as do the nearby Screech Owl Sanctuary, and the Blue Reef Aquarium. Holywell Bay Fun Park provides guaranteed fun for the family whatever the weather.
If you fancy something a bit different, fishing trips and sea safaris are available, from which you can take in the scenery from a different angle. You may even be lucky enough to catch a sight of seals and dolphins!
Newquay’s links golf course overlooks Fistral beach and is regarded as one of the best golf courses in the county, providing a different challenge everyday depending on the weather.
The Boardmasters surf and music festival in August sees thousands descend on Newquay's Fistral Beach and Watergate Bay to watch surf competitions and live music.
Newquay's Fish Festival which takes place each year in September, sees three days of foodie fun, from cookery demonstrations, to fly fishing tutorials and live entertainment.
Newquay Beer Festival gives you the opportunity to sample over 50 ales and enjoy live music.
Newquay's vibrant nightlife offers something for everyone, with a huge selection of eateries. Jamie Oliver’s ‘Fifteen Cornwall’ at Watergate Bay is well worth a visit, as are the many beach cafe's and restaurants serving up locally caught seafood.
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Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm are hosting the only Christmas market in Cornwall which is set on a working farm. Choose a freshly cut Christmas tree, browse festive gifts and go on a cyder making tour or a tractor ride. There will also be roast dinners and carol singing on the Sundays between these dates.
16th November - 22nd December 2019
Join Santa and his elves aboard his magical steam train as you journey through the Cornish countryside. Awaiting Santa on the platform, you'll be entertained with carols performed by Liskeard band. On the hour long journey, children will get to meet and greet Santa, recieve a present and have their photograph taken. The grown-ups aren't forgotten either - you'll recieve a mince pie and seasonal drink!
30th November - 24th December 2019
Rick Stein, Paul Ainsworth and Nathan Outlaw will be flying the flag for Cornwall at this year’s 10th annual Padstow Christmas Festival. For your chance to see chef demonstartions, head to the festival stage or to the Sharp's Chefs' Theatre - the demonstartions are all free to attend!
Why not make the most of your visit to Padstow and pop into the Chrsitmas market where you will find an array of food goodies and handmade gifts to purchase. There will also be a selection of live music to enjoy, and you can take the children to meet Santa in his grotto!
5th Dec - 8th Dec 2019
Meet Father Christmas, decorate gingerbread, make Reindeer food and have a festive day out at the Milky Way Adventure Park near Bude. At the elf emporium, new for 2018, children can write letters to the North Pole and take part in other fun activities. Online booking essential.
7th - 23rd December 2019 (selected dates)
Created by Cornwall’s award winning highly visual Rogue Theatre, Winter Wood is an adventure for families and those who still believe in Magic.
Pass through the Woodland Gate and follow the twisting path. Let the faeries and woodland spirits lead the way with stories and songs. Follow the wandering path and meet Old Man Winter who will weave a tale and reveal the path to your fantastical destination, an enchanted celebration, and a wondrous festivity of wintry marvels.
7th Dec - 30th Dec 2019
Board the Santa Express bound for Santa's magical grotto. On selected dates between the 8th and 24th December, children and their families can take a ride on the Santa Train to his grotto where they can receive a gift from Santa. There will also be children's entertainment, balloon making, Christmas card colouring and mince pies and mulled wine for the adults!
14th - 24th December 2019 (selected dates)
Gool Perran Lowen - Happy St Piran's Day in Cornish!
St Piran's Day, celebrated on March 5th, is the national day of Cornwall, named after one of Cornwall's patron saints. According to legend, St Piran, a 5th century Irish Abbot, was thrown into the sea in Ireland tied to a mill stone; somehow he washed up on the Cornish coast still alive. He made Cornwall his new home and became the patron saint of tin-miners after rediscovering tin smelting.
Today, Cornwall still celebrates his heritage. On the closest Sunday to St Piran's day, Perranorth hosts one of the largest St Piran's celebrations. Held at the dunes on Perranporth, a play is performed to re-enact St Piran's life. Spectators are welcomed and encouraged to dress in black, white and gold, the colours of Cornwall.
Other celebrations will be held in various locations across Cornwall.
5th March 2020
Boscastle Walking Week is an annual event which has grown in popularity over the years. Organised by local people with local knowledge, everyone is welcome to join the organised walks for a small fee of £3-£5. You'll be guided on some of the most beautiful walks along the Cornish coastline, amid woods and streams and on rambles to secluded waterfalls. Celebrate the history of this stunning scenery as you learn about the famous author Thomas Hardy, who spent a year living in the area.
30th March - 5th April 2020
St Endellion Church provides a magical setting for this classical music concert, which features opera, choral and orchestral music over nine days.
13th - 21st April 2020
Bolster festival in St Agnes celebrates the demise of the legend of Bolster the giant. The community re-enact the life and downful of the giant as they parade through the streets and down to the cliffs overlooking Chapel Porth beach.
5th May 2020
A colourful tradition that takes place on the first day in May in the quaint harbour town of Padstow. The locals decorate the town with flags, flowers, greenery and a flagpole. The crowds are greeted by the swirling and dancing 'osses' who parade through the town, followed by the 'Teazer' who dances along behind.
Expect lots of dancing, singing and performance.
1st May 2020
A truly magical experience in Eden's natural amphitheatre. Previous performers include Jack Johnson, Paolo Nutini, Jessie J, Kaiser Chiefs, The XX and Eddie Izzard to name but a few. Tickets also include a daytime pass to the Eden Project.
June & July 2020
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This three-day event is the highlight of Cornwall's agricultural year, showcasing the very best of Cornwall's rural lifestyle. The event is packed with activities, competitions, food and craft demonstrations and stalls, displays, music, and, or course, lots of animals!
6th - 8th June 2020
Live music, performing arts, endless entertainment for kids, and of course fantastic seafood.
TBC July 2020
Head to Mount Pleasant Eco Park to join in with the park's annual festival celebrating the rich cultures of Africa, Latin America and the caribbean. Enjoy live music, dance and food throughout the weekend.
12th - 14th July 2020
Every year Lusty Glaze beach hosts their Sundowner Sessions - an opportunity to watch your favourite artsits perform live in the stunning setting of the natural ampitheatre provided by the cliffs at Lusty Glaze.
Date TBC July 2020
Be part of the UK's biggest surf, skate and music festival at this years 'Boardmasters', held in the popular seaside resort of Newquay.
7th - 11th August 2020
Join in with the carnival celebrations for a fun filled day of music, dance and competition!
17th August 2020
Bude Lifeboat Week includes a range of activities and events, including quizzes, a children’s disco, live music, a craft fair and, on Lifeboat Day (28th) and search and rescue demonstration, a beach treasure hunt, rowing races, canoe polo, a pasty competition and more!
24th - 26th August 2020
Top UK and international jazz, blues, swing and boogie bands make up the Bude Jazz festival, with over 120 events including street parades, late night jam sessions and a dance marquee.
27th - 30th August 2020
Celebrating the Cornish pasty and Cornwall's mining heritage, Redruth brings you a cultural three day event. Try your hand at pasty making, join the pilgrimage, and finish off with a concert to remember. Fun for all the family.
7th - 8th September 2020
A three-day celebration of all things seafoodie! Barbecued fish on the beach; cooking demos from the best of the best; fish merchants selling the freshest seafood imaginable - ready for you to take back to your holiday home and cook up using your newly-learned skills!
13th - 15th September 2020
For the first time the Bude Blues, Rhythm and Rock Festival will be taking place in November, featuring Wishbone Ash, Focus and Thorbjorn Risager.
TBC November 2020
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Lovely apartment in great location. Right on the doorstep of fistral beach and a 5-10 minute walk into the town. Everything you need is in the apartment for a great holiday. Also has a lovely sea view.
Miss Hill Oct 2019
Lovely place lovely views convenient for beach shops pubs restaurants great walks very comfortable.
Mrs Unit Sep 2019
This apartment has wonderful views and is a great location next to Fistral beach.
Mrs Cronshaw Aug 2019
Lovely clean apartment. Great location near the beach, town centre, supermarkets and restaurants. Definitely recommend this.
Mrs Jheeta Jul 2019
We loved how close the apartment was to the many beaches Newquay has to offer and all dog friendly, Newquay was perfect walking distance so we could leave the car parked up and walk everywhere. The apartment had everything we needed and was very comfortable,we will definitely be returning.
Mrs Barlow Apr 2019
A fabulous position with stunning views, and furnished with love and regard for everything to make a great holiday.
Mrs Jackson Jul 2018
An ideal location for Fistral Beach and walks. It is a short walk into Newquay - about 5-10 mins max. Having your own car park space by the property is a bonus as you don't need to pay costly parking charges around Newquay. We walked everywhere.The property is lovely and spacious with all amenities. Would stay here again.
Mrs Thomas Sep 2017