Sea Pink Cottage, Newquay, is a beautifully presented three-bedroom retreat offering the perfect blend of comfort and coastal charm. The fully equipped kitchen / diner features an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and washer / dryer, providing everything you need for effortless self-catering. The comfortable and airy lounge boasts a Smart TV, Chromecast device, Wii games console, and Bluetooth speaker for entertainment, with French doors opening onto the enclosed garden, flooding the space with natural light.
Step outside to discover your private patio area with garden furniture, ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation with a glass of wine, while the dedicated garage provides convenient storage for bikes, surfboards, and wetsuits, keeping your adventure gear organized. The property features three well-appointed bedrooms: two versatile super king-size zip-and-link rooms (convertible to twins on request) each with a TV for lazy mornings, plus a cosy single room. A family bathroom with shower over bath and WC, along with a downstairs WC, ensures comfort and convenience for all guests.
Imagine waking to the sound of seagulls, planning your day's coastal adventures over breakfast in the sunny kitchen. Spend sun-soaked days exploring Newquay's famous beaches, then return to your peaceful sanctuary to unwind in the garden with a cool drink. As twilight descends, gather in the lounge for games and laughter, creating treasured memories that will last a lifetime.
Sea Pink Cottage, Newquay, is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's stunning north coast and beyond. The town's spectacular beaches, including the world-famous Fistral Beach renowned for its championship surfing conditions, are within easy walking distance. Culture enthusiasts will enjoy the Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (500 metres), preserving fascinating local history through engaging exhibits and community activities, whilst Blue Reef Aquarium (700 metres) offers captivating marine exhibits, interactive displays, and mesmerising underwater tunnels perfect for family discovery. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (11 km) provides award-winning farm experiences featuring guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and delicious apple-based products, and the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park at Goss Moor (16 km) delights visitors with diverse owl species, educational flying displays, and dedicated wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
Further afield, Cornwall's treasures await exploration. Fowey Museum (46 km) offers an array of outdoor activities including scenic coastal walks, exciting water adventures, and fascinating local attractions in this charming harbour town. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (51 km) reveals the captivating story of Cornish tin mining heritage through authentic underground experiences in a stunning World Heritage setting. Art lovers shouldn't miss the vibrant galleries of St Ives (53 km), from the prestigious Tate to unique local artist studios and collectives.
The historic town of St Austell, just 23 kilometres away, offers holidaymakers the chance to visit the world-renowned Eden Project, where massive biomes house exotic plants from around the globe. This former china clay mining town has transformed itself into a must-see destination, combining industrial heritage with cutting-edge environmental education. Meanwhile, Redruth is a 26-kilometre drive through scenic Cornish countryside and boasts a thriving creative arts community alongside fascinating mining architecture that tells the story of Cornwall's rich industrial past. Both towns provide excellent walking and cycling opportunities through beautiful landscapes, making them perfect bases for memorable day trips that blend culture, history, and outdoor adventure.



















