Solstice Beach House, Newquay is a magnificent four-level contemporary haven offering luxurious accommodation for eight guests. The sleek, modern kitchen occupies the third floor, featuring an induction hob, electric oven, and a chic Nespresso coffee machine, all bathed in natural light with an island that doubles as a sociable breakfast bar. Step upstairs to discover the stylish living room on the top floor, where three comfortable sofas invite relaxation around the large Smart TV, with a balcony offering enchanting side-on sea views for evening sundowners.
The property boasts four beautifully appointed bedrooms spread across the ground and first floors – three elegant doubles and a sumptuous king-size master with its own en-suite bathroom. With two additional family bathrooms, one featuring a double rain shower and another with a bath and shower over, everyone can enjoy their morning routines without queuing. Enjoy morning coffee or evening aperitifs on either of the two glass-balustrade balconies, where the whisper of waves and glimpses of ocean create the perfect holiday atmosphere.
Imagine waking to Cornwall's golden light filtering through your window, padding upstairs to brew fresh coffee as the scent of sea salt drifts through open balcony doors. Spend sun-drenched days exploring sandy shores just moments from your doorstep, returning to gather around the dining table sharing stories of surfing adventures. As evening falls, ascend to the top-floor retreat, where comfortable sofas and spectacular sunset views over the Atlantic provide the perfect backdrop for creating cherished family memories.
Solstice Beach House, Newquay is perfectly positioned to embrace Cornwall's coastal charms and attractions. With Tolcarne Beach a mere 300 metres away, you can feel sand between your toes within minutes of leaving your door, while Great Western and Newquay beaches offer additional options for surfing, swimming, and sandcastle building. Newquay Zoo (1 km) provides a wonderful day out with its diverse animal exhibits and conservation projects, perfect for curious young explorers. For rainy day fun, Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (1 km) offers an immersive pirate-themed experience complete with mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on fascinating Cornish legends.
The captivating Blue Reef Aquarium (4 km) showcases a diverse range of marine life with its underwater tunnels and interactive displays, providing an educational glimpse into the ocean's depths. Families will delight in the Lappa Valley Steam Railway (8 km), where nostalgic train rides, adventure play areas, and scenic countryside views create magical days out for all ages.
Venture further afield to experience the picturesque Camel Trail (30 km), a scenic bike trail offering stunning vistas of rivers and woodlands along a disused railway line. History enthusiasts will appreciate Bodmin Jail (31 km), with its guided heritage tours and exhibitions on Georgian and Victorian crime and punishment, while The Eden Project (31 km) presents captivating biomes and interactive exhibits exploring our relationship with nature.
Cornwall's only city, the vibrant county capital of Truro is 20 kilometres away and offers excellent shopping opportunities along its cobbled streets, lined with striking Gothic Revival architecture. The city has long been a cultural hub and was where the band Queen performed their first live gig. The foodie heaven of Padstow is a 25-kilometre drive from the house