Headland Beaches, Newquay is superbly situated just a short walk from the stunning Lusty Glaze and Porth beaches. This three-bedroom self-catering holiday apartment is perfect for family and friends looking to enjoy a Cornish seaside holiday. The upper ground floor boasts a stunning open-plan living area, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with an oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and a washer / dryer. The spacious sitting and dining area offers comfortable sofas, a dining table with seating for six, and doors leading out to the front terrace.
Step outside to the patio with garden furniture, making al fresco dining a breeze. On the lower ground floor, all three bedrooms are equipped with televisions and en-suite shower rooms. Both the king-size bedroom and twin bedroom have access to the south-facing private patio, complete with garden furniture.
Imagine starting your day with a stroll to the cliffs above the Atlantic Ocean, soaking in views from Trevose Head Lighthouse to Newquay. Spend your afternoon surfing or enjoying activities at Lusty Glaze Beach, then return to relax on the terrace, listening to the waves as the sun sets.
Headland Beaches, Newquay is ideally located for exploring Cornwall. Newquay Zoo (2 km) offers an immersive experience with its diverse range of animals and educational exhibits, making it a perfect family day out. A short distance away, you'll find the Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (3 km), a treasure trove of local history and artefacts that provide a deep dive into its rich cultural past. Heading seven kilometres to Kestle Mill, you can explore Trerice, a charming Elizabethan manor house with beautifully maintained gardens, offering a peaceful retreat into history. Nearby, also in Kestle Mill, is Dairyland Farm Park (7 km), a fantastic spot for families with interactive farm experiences, play areas, and farm animals, making it a hit with children.
For a taste of Cornwall's brewing heritage, a 29-kilometre drive will take you to the St Austell Brewery, where you can tour the brewery, sample local beers, and learn about the brewing process. For outdoor enthusiasts, kayaking on the River Camel in Wadebridge, 30 kilometres away, offers an exhilarating way to experience Cornwall's natural beauty, with scenic views and the thrill of paddling along the river. St Newlyn East (10 km) is a quaint village that provides a glimpse into traditional Cornish life. Further afield, Perranporth (15 km) boasts a stunning beach with golden sands and excellent surf, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea or catching some waves.