The Best Cottages to Book in Cornwall
The rugged beauty of Cornwall has been a muse for many creative minds over the years. Some of the most famous works of Arthur Conan Doyle, Daphne du Maurier and John Betjeman are set on the beguiling coast of the southwesterly county. In more recent years, TV cameras have used the scenery as a backdrop for favourites such as Poldark and Doc Martin. See it for yourself with a stay in one of these top holiday cottages in Cornwall – all bookable with Culture Trip.
Waterside Cornwall, for unique country lodges in Bodmin
Eco Hotel, Lodge
These striking, triangular lodges look like giant pieces of Toblerone dotting the Cornwall countryside. Slender but tall, the two-floor properties each squeeze in two bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave and fridge-freezer – some even come with an outdoor hot tub. Travelling in a larger group? Book the 14-person country house overlooking a lake. The property’s Three Lakes bar stocks wines from the nearby Camel Valley vineyard, and on-site activities include footgolf, tennis and boat and bike hire.
6 Barnaloft, for the beach on your doorstep in St Ives
Cottages
Shelves stacked with Jack Kerouac novels line the walls at this bright, two-bedroom property in St Ives. It doesn’t take long to share the writer’s love for the sea, with the gentle waves lapping at the sandy Porthmeor Beach right outside your window. The modern, minimalist decor sticks to the theme with subtle nautical touches. Heated towel rails and underfloor heating are a welcome winter bonus when the Cornish breeze is biting.
The Headland, for a surfer's retreat in Newquay
Cottages
A skimmed stone away from Fistral Beach in Newquay, these self-catering cottages in Cornwall are the perfect surfer’s hub. Ranging from one to three bedrooms, they come with wooden vaulted ceilings, wall panels and shutters, all painted in cheery sea green and white, conjuring visions of gnarly swells. If a summer dip is too tranquil for your tastes, head here in the winter and book one of the Storm Watching cottages for lightning-fork views over the nearby cliffs.
Helscott Barns, for a characterful, rural stay in Bude
Cottages
These five converted barns in Bude ooze Cornish charm. They can be rented individually or as one booking that accommodates up to 26 guests. Each property comes with its own distinctive personality. The Granary features a unique, upside-down layout, with the master bedroom and twin bedroom on the ground floor, and the open-plan kitchen and living room upstairs. The Ivy and Rose barns come with the additional perk of a hot tub. Pets are welcome throughout the complex.
Comfortable, Bright Holiday Home With Private Garden, for a family getaway in Polruan
Cottages
The intricate mix-and-match brickwork is the first thing you’ll notice as you roll up the long driveway of this holiday home in Cornwall’s Polruan. The three bedrooms sleep six guests, and pets are free to enjoy the private garden alongside the kids. Bringing the outdoors in, fresh bouquets and a giant monstera plant brighten up the kitchen and living room. The double-fridge and ice maker are bonuses in the summer months, as is the parasol shading the eight-person outdoor dining table.
Wadebridge Plush Holiday Home, for a picturesque escape in Wadebridge
Cottages
There are dozens of neat flourishes at this two-bedroom holiday home in Wadebridge. A wooden spiral staircase links the two bedrooms to the ground floor, where you’ll find a wicker lounge chair snug enough for two, and a turquoise, retro-style fridge-freezer. Petherick Creek runs alongside the property, views of which can be enjoyed from the master bedroom balcony or the bankside terrace with an outdoor dining table and chairs. Parking, wifi and linens are all included.
The Sanctuary, for a solar-powered utopia in Golant
Eco Hotel
Live off the grid in a Cornish utopia at this solar-powered eco-lodge with an under-floor log boiler. Not only are you free to wander the 12 acres (5ha) of daisied woodland, but the nearby Golant Downs paths lead to the stunning port town of Fowey. Make the most of the estuary by hiring paddle boards and kayaks. Two-hour guided tours are also available to uncover hidden nooks and local wildlife. If you’re arriving by electric vehicle, charging points are provided at the property.
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