Ferryman's Wharf, Fowey is a stylishly furnished contemporary apartment offering a serene riverside retreat with panoramic estuary views. The large, well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and grill, ceramic hob, built-in microwave, and dishwasher, making it effortless to prepare delicious meals. The comfortable open-plan living and dining area is flooded with natural light, featuring picture windows that frame captivating river vistas and a TV for cosy evenings in.
Step directly onto the picturesque riverside and harbourside walks that begin at your doorway, where the gentle murmur of the water and the charm of Fowey's maritime heritage surround you. The property comprises two beautifully appointed bedrooms – a king-size and a double – each with their own TV, alongside a well-appointed bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. A utility room in the hallway houses a washing machine, adding practical convenience to your stay. Readymoney Cove's golden sandy beach awaits just over a mile away for those seeking seaside adventures.
Imagine waking to soft light dancing across the river, sipping morning coffee whilst watching the boats drift past your window. Spend lazy afternoons exploring hidden coves and charming harbourside paths, before returning to your peaceful apartment to watch the sun paint the estuary in shades of gold and amber as evening descends.
Ferryman's Wharf, Fowey is perfectly positioned to discover the enchanting treasures of the Fowey area. The Fowey Aquarium (500 metres) offers a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and captivating local sea creatures that delight visitors of all ages. St Austell Brewery (11 km), an award-winning historic brewery, offers engaging brewery tours and a remarkable collection of over 180 pubs celebrating sustainable brewing practices. History enthusiasts will be captivated by Lanhydrock House (12 km), a grand Victorian country house nestled within beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands, showcasing opulent historic lifestyles in splendid style. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (14 km) enchants visitors with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and enchanting walks that weave together natural beauty and fascinating history. Venture further afield to discover more captivating attractions.
Dartmoor Zoo (46 km) offers diverse wildlife experiences and conservation programmes awaiting all ages in this engaging family-friendly setting. Explore Cornwall's captivating tin mining heritage at the King Edward Mine Museum (48 km), featuring guided tours and educational exhibits that illuminate the region's industrial past. The vibrant Trenance Gardens and Leisure Park (50 km) in Newquay delights with beautiful rose gardens, a boating lake, and charming historical cottages complete with a traditional tea room.
The Camel Trail from Wadebridge (24 km) presents 29 kilometres of flat cycle track linking Rock and Padstow along the picturesque River Camel, perfect for leisurely cycling adventures.The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac (31 km) captivates visitors with its scenic harbour, traditional cottages, and enduring fame as a filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin.











