North Cornwall Cottages
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North Cornwall
Inhale the sea spray from stretching coastlines. Feel your heart thud among dancing waves. Watch scarlet sunsets light up the horizon.
North Cornwall is a groundswell of energy, its status legendary, from its world-famous surf to its enviable cuisine. Browse our North Cornwall holiday cottages.
Bude
Bude is an overlooked gem on Cornwall’s far north coast. With its two beaches and varied outdoor activities, it’s a perfect family holiday spot.
Crantock
Crantock is a family favourite, backed by dunes a few miles from Newquay. The sweep of beach is marked by a winding river which flows towards the ocean.
Fistral
There’s more to Newquay’s Fistral Beach than being the UK’s surf capital. Inspiring eateries are luring a new type of visitor to Newquay’s shores, including Rick Stein.
Holywell Bay
Home to the BBC One Poldark series, Holywell Bay is a golden sandy beach, backed by dunes and the famous Gull Rocks.
Mawgan Porth
Just minutes off Mawgan Porth Beach, there is the stylish seafood bar and grill, perfect for breakfast, lunch and dinner, open all year round. A fantastic base for your holiday.
Newquay
Home to the world-famous Fistral Beach, Newquay is filled to the brim with golden beaches, surf, wildlife, and sophisticated eateries.
Padstow
Explore the foodie lover’s paradise of Padstow, where harbourside days and fine-dining nights await. Discover more things to do in Padstow.
Perranporth
Between beautiful sand dunes and cliffs lies the bustling town of Perranporth. Dine at waterfront restaurants and friendly Cornish pubs.
Port Isaac
Arguably Cornwall’s most famous fishing village, retaining traditional charm. A self-catering holiday in picturesque Port Isaac is exactly what the doctor ordered. Take a walk through Port Isaac with us.
Porth
When children draw a seaside scene, they draw Porth: sweeping soft sand, rock pools, a stream down to the shore, playful waves, and an island that you cross to.
Porthcothan
Located on the North Cornwall coast between Padstow and Watergate Bay, with a stunning beach and walk nearby, Porthcothan is full of charm.
Porthtowan
Follow the mine chimney stacks down the coastline from St Agnes to Porthtowan – a designated National Landscape and a Blue Flag beach.
Portreath
At Portreath, take on a family surf lesson, walk the coast path, or sit on the harbour wall with a bag of delicious fish and chips, and watch the ebb and flow of the tide.
Rock
Rock is an exclusive water sports destination, set across the water from the picturesque Padstow Harbour. Guests can enjoy its boutique shops and sophisticated eateries.
St Agnes
Think tin mines, fishing boats, four uniquely different beaches, and plenty of places to eat, drink, and shop. St Agnes is a lively village off the beaten track.
Trevone
Flanked by high sea cliffs, holidays in Trevone Bay offer inspirational coastal and countryside scenery with a wide expanse of golden sand.
Watergate Bay
Which is more legendary at Watergate Bay: the spectacular sunsets, its reputation for fine dining and cool bars, or its water sports credentials?
Widemouth Bay
Located a few miles south of Bude on Cornwall's north coast, Widemouth's small village and beach remain ruggedly unspoilt.
Constantine Bay
Constantine Bay is a soft, sandy beach which is popular with local surfers. It’s part of Cornwall’s ‘Seven Bays’, an assortment of local beaches, each with its own character and connected by picturesque coastal paths lined with wildflowers and bumblebees.








