Bude's Cwtch, Bude is a contemporary first-floor apartment ideally positioned for exploring Cornwall's spectacular Atlantic coast. The open-plan living space welcomes you with comfortable leather sofas arranged around a contemporary electric fireplace and Smart TV, flowing naturally into a dining area with solid oak table and chairs for four. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and washing machine, while a charming Juliet balcony and striking glass mosaic wall fill the space with natural light.
Two inviting bedrooms provide peaceful accommodation: the spacious king-size room features its own Smart TV for lazy mornings, whilst the twin bedroom offers flexible sleeping arrangements perfect for children or friends. A simply styled bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout.
Picture salt-kissed mornings with coffee on the Juliet balcony, planning your day's adventures as Atlantic breezes drift through the open doors. Spend sun-soaked afternoons on golden sands just moments from your door, then wander into town for fish and chips or proper Cornish pasties. As evening settles, curl up on those leather sofas with the fire glowing softly, recounting the day's discoveries whilst the sound of distant waves lulls you towards a restful night.
Bude's Cwtch, Bude places you perfectly for discovering the treasures of North Cornwall and beyond. The historic Bude Canal in Bude (1 km) offers guided walks led by the Bude Canal & Harbour Society, revealing fascinating stories of sea locks, wharves, and preserved canal artefacts along this beautifully restored waterway. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon, a 24-kilometre drive away, delights families with interactive trails winding through enchanting gardens, leading to a mysterious mansion full of puzzles and surprises. Launceston Castle in Launceston (26 km) stands proud with its Norman heritage spanning a thousand years, offering stunning panoramic views alongside family-friendly activities in beautiful surroundings. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor, 31 kilometres distant, brings smuggling history to life through its unique museum, whilst offering charming accommodation and delightful dining experiences on atmospheric Bodmin Moor.
Venture further to uncover even more of Cornwall's finest attractions. Trevibban Mill Vineyard in Tredinnick (47 km) enchants visitors with guided tours through picturesque vines and orchards, culminating in delightful wine tastings amid stunning countryside views. Bodmin Jail in Bodmin, a 50-kilometre journey, offers spine-tingling guided heritage tours and paranormal experiences, bringing Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment vividly to life through interactive exhibitions in this atmospheric ancient jail. The Eden Project in Bodelva (55 km) captivates with its extraordinary biomes housing diverse plant collections from around the globe, alongside interactive exhibits exploring the fascinating relationship between people and nature.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac lies 34 kilometres away, where traditional stone cottages tumble down to a scenic working harbour, famous as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin. Meanwhile, Padstow sits 43 kilometres distant, this foodie heaven combines Rick Stein's celebrated restaurants with independent galleries, bustling harbour life, and the glorious Camel Estuary offering everything from scenic cycling routes to fresh seafood dining experiences, ensuring your North Cornwall holiday blends coastal relaxation with culinary excellence.















