Foreshore at Fistral, Newquay is a charming two-bedroom duplex apartment offering a true home-from-home experience just steps away from the iconic Fistral Beach. Head upstairs to discover the bright, open-plan kitchen and dining area where you can prepare delicious family feasts using the fully equipped kitchen complete with oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer. The comfortable sitting room invites you to unwind with its LCD television and sofa bed, providing the perfect sanctuary after a day of coastal adventures.
Step outside to your exclusive patio boasting magnificent beach views, or take advantage of the communal gardens and convenient surf storage for your beach equipment and wetsuits. The apartment features two cosy bedrooms – one double and one twin – complemented by a family bathroom, ensuring a restful retreat for both couples and families alike. With the added convenience of cot and highchair availability upon request, this seaside haven caters to guests of all ages.
Imagine waking to the sound of crashing waves, sipping your morning coffee at the breakfast bar while gazing at the mesmerising views of the Cornish coastline. Spend sun-drenched days building sandcastles on golden sands, trying your hand at surfing the legendary waves, then returning to your coastal sanctuary to share tales of the day's adventures over a homemade meal as the sun sets on the horizon.Foreshore at Fistral, Newquay is perfectly positioned to explore the best of Cornwall's stunning coastline and attractions. The iconic Fistral Beach lies just steps from your doorstep, offering world-class surfing opportunities for both experienced wave-riders and beginners alike. Backed by impressive cliffs and sand dunes, this famous beach provides not only spectacular natural beauty but also a range of cafés, restaurants, takeaways, and shops to satisfy all your holiday needs.
For family entertainment, Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (2 km) offers swashbuckling fun with its mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish myths and legends. Delve into local heritage at Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (2 km), where engaging exhibits bring the area's rich history to life. Marine enthusiasts will delight in the Blue Reef Aquarium (2 km) with its diverse sea life and captivating underwater tunnels. History buffs shouldn't miss Trerice (7 km), a stunning Elizabethan manor house surrounded by beautiful gardens and offering family-friendly activities.
Venture further afield to discover Padstow Museum (30 km) with its fascinating maritime exhibits, the conservation-focused National Lobster Hatchery (31 km), or the enchanting Lost Gardens of Heligan (32 km) with their magical blend of beauty and history. The county capital of Truro is 22 kilometres away. The city is renowned for its striking Gothic Revival and Georgian architecture, with the cathedral, one of only three in the UK with three spires, being one of the most stunning examples. The historic market town of Redruth, which is a 28-kilometre drive from the apartment, is at the heart of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The town is home to the 'Tinners Hounds', a unique sculpture made from the discarded Wellington boots of the workers from Geevor Mine. Both Truro and Redruth are great places to explore on a day trip.