Urchins Peak, Little Petherick, is a spacious four-bedroom lodge offering the perfect retreat for families and groups seeking countryside charm with contemporary comfort. The well-appointed kitchen boasts an electric oven, ceramic hob, and practical appliances including a dishwasher and coffee machine. Step into the light-filled living area where a living flame effect fire casts a warm glow across comfortable sofas, creating an irresistibly cosy gathering space.
The stunning decked terrace, accessed through large French patio doors, invites you to unwind whilst admiring vast countryside views. With rattan furniture and a welcoming coal BBQ, it's the ideal spot for al fresco dining. Upstairs, discover four beautifully appointed bedrooms: a master king-size with French doors opening onto a balcony with rolling countryside vistas, two zip-and-link twins (one also with its own balcony), and a characterful second-floor twin beneath charming eaves. Three bathrooms and an additional WC ensure comfort for all, with en-suite facilities serving the master and one twin bedroom.
Picture yourself waking to soft countryside light streaming through valley windows, drifting down for a leisurely breakfast, then stepping onto your private balcony to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. Spend lazy afternoons gathered around the dining table, sharing stories and laughter with loved ones, before settling into the warm glow of the fire as evening falls.
Urchins Peak, Little Petherick, sits perfectly positioned to explore the best of mid-Cornwall's coastal treasures and verdant countryside. Families will delight in Camel Creek Family Theme Park (2 km), featuring thrilling rides, animal encounters, and exciting seasonal events perfect for creating unforgettable memories. For further adventures, discover Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (15 km), a pirate-themed experience with mystical caves and interactive exhibits celebrating Cornish legends, or venture to Wheal Martyn Clay Works (19 km), a fascinating museum set within beautiful parkland showcasing Cornwall's rich china clay heritage. Visit the award-winning St Austell Brewery (22 km) for brewery tours and sustainable practices.
Explore the historic coastal gem of Bude Castle, a 45-kilometre drive away, with its art galleries, fascinating heritage museum and scenic clifftop café overlooking the dramatic Atlantic coastline. The picturesque fishing port of St Ives Harbour (50 km) enchants visitors with its cobbled streets lined with quaint shops and renowned galleries showcasing local artists, plus boat trips offering seal-spotting opportunities and coastal views. Meanwhile, Upper Tamar Lake, 55 kilometres away on the Cornwall-Devon border, offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers with excellent walking trails, birdwatching hides, and peaceful fishing spots.
Just 8 kilometres away, Wadebridge serves as the gateway to the famous 29-kilometre Camel Trail, a traffic-free cycle and walking route that follows the old railway line through beautiful countryside to Padstow. The market town offers cycle hire shops, riverside pubs, and the annual Royal Cornwall Show. Truro, Cornwall's elegant county capital, is 29 kilometres away and boasts the magnificent Gothic Revival cathedral with its soaring spires, excellent shopping in historic streets, the renowned Royal Cornwall Museum, and charming Georgian architecture. Both destinations provide perfect day trip opportunities with ample parking and family-friendly attractions.























