Fistral Gaze, Newquay is a contemporary two-bedroom apartment perfectly positioned to embrace Cornwall's legendary surf coast. The spacious open-plan living area creates a welcoming atmosphere, where large patio doors and picture windows frame breathtaking views across Fistral Bay and the sparkling Atlantic beyond. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and washer / dryer, while the coastal-inspired colour palette and sumptuous furnishings invite you to unwind and dine with loved ones.
Stepping outside, the shared garden space, accessible via the patio doors, provides the perfect spot to enjoy up those stunning Fistral Bay views. Private parking for one car ensures convenience. The two king-size bedrooms offer peaceful retreats after days spent exploring the coast. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room and a contemporary family bathroom with walk-in shower completes the layout.
Picture lazy mornings with coffee overlooking the bay, watching surfers catch the dawn waves. Spend sun-drenched days on golden sands just moments from your door, then gather on the garden terrace as evening falls, the Atlantic breeze carrying the sound of the surf while the sky blazes with sunset colours. Return to your coastal haven to relax with the Smart TV and Bluetooth speaker, the rhythm of the ocean your perfect soundtrack.
Fistral Gaze, Newquay places you at the heart of Cornwall's most celebrated surf town. The iconic Fistral Beach, one of the UK's finest surfing beaches boasting world-class facilities is just 400 metres away. The legendary South West Coast Path starting right on your doorstep. Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay is just 2 kilometres away and showcases diverse marine life through interactive exhibits and captivating underwater tunnels, offering fascinating encounters with ocean creatures. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (11 km) delights visitors with guided tours, vintage tractor rides, and tastings of award-winning apple-based products celebrating Cornwall's cider-making heritage. Truro Cathedral (17 km) soars majestically above Cornwall's only city, its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture and rich history revealed through guided tours and regular cultural events.
Venture further to discover Cornwall's hidden treasures beyond the beaches. Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (25 km) offer magical garden restoration showcasing diverse plant collections, thriving wildlife habitats, and enchanting woodland walks through this botanical wonderland. Looe Island (48 km) beckons as a peaceful marine nature reserve, accessible only via organized boat trips, where guided walks reveal diverse wildlife habitats and scenic coastal views. Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (50 km) brings Cornish mining heritage vividly to life through atmospheric underground experiences in this fascinating World Heritage setting. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon (54 km) provides family-friendly adventures with interactive puzzle trails, a mysterious mansion to explore, and enchanting gardens perfect for a fun-filled day out.
Just along Cornwall's stunning coastline, you'll discover two captivating destinations perfect for your holiday adventures. The picturesque harbour town of Padstow, located 18 kilometres away, offers a true foodie's paradise renowned for Rick Stein's celebrated restaurants and exceptional fresh seafood. This charming fishing port, with its narrow cobbled streets and working harbour, has become Cornwall's culinary capital. Meanwhile, Falmouth is a 29-kilometre journey away, where this vibrant maritime town seamlessly blends historic Pendennis Castle with thrilling zip wire experiences across the harbour. Its flourishing arts scene, featuring excellent galleries and the renowned National Maritime Museum, perfectly showcases Cornwall's rich creative heritage and seafaring traditions.



















