Cliff Cottage, Gorran Haven offers an enchanting beachside retreat where stunning sea views greet you at every turn. The charming kitchen and dining area features an oven, hob, microwave, washing machine, fridge, and all essential appliances, with the dining table perfectly positioned to capture those mesmerising ocean vistas whilst you dine. Three steps lead up to the delightfully cosy sitting room, where two comfortable sofas invite relaxation beside the warming electric fire, whilst large windows frame captivating beach views that change with the tides and seasons.
The cottage welcomes you to step directly onto the beach from your doorstep, making the golden sands your private garden for endless seaside adventures. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms ensure restful nights, with two sea-facing double bedrooms upstairs offering wake-up views of the sparkling coastline, and a ground-floor twin room with single beds providing flexible accommodation for families. The family bathroom features a bath with shower over, wash basin and WC, completing this perfectly formed coastal haven that feels like home from the moment you arrive.
Picture yourself savouring morning coffee while watching the sunrise paint the sea in golden hues, then stepping straight onto the beach for an invigorating swim. Spend lazy afternoons building sandcastles with the children or exploring rockpools, before returning to your cottage for cosy evenings by the fire, sharing stories of your seaside adventures.
Cliff Cottage, Gorran Haven is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's most treasured attractions and charming coastal towns nestled along this spectacular coastline. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (8 km) offer enchanting walks through diverse plant collections and wildlife habitats, creating a captivating blend of beauty and history for nature enthusiasts of all ages. St Austell Brewery (18 km) provides fascinating tours showcasing award-winning beers and sustainable brewing practices, perfect for discovering local heritage and sampling traditional Cornish brewing. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (27 km) showcases rich Cornish art, culture and heritage through dynamic exhibitions and diverse collections, whilst nearby St Mawes Castle (27 km) presents a beautifully preserved fortress with its unique clover-leaf design and panoramic estuary views that stretch across the water.
For those seeking adventure further afield, Stithians Lake Activities Centre (44 km) offers exciting water sports, fishing and nature trails in an idyllic lakeside setting perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Carnglaze Cavern in St Neot (45 km) provides fascinating underground exploration through three man-made caverns forming an all-weather family attraction with historical significance. The historic Poldark Mine (51 km) brings Cornwall's rich mining heritage to life through captivating underground tours showcasing authentic mining techniques.
The golden beaches and family-friendly charm of Newquay (36 km) await discovery, boasting some of Cornwall's most beautiful coastlines with miles of golden sand and excellent surf conditions. The town centre buzzes with independent shops, traditional pubs, and the fascinating Blue Reef Aquarium, making it an ideal destination for families seeking both adventure and relaxation. Meanwhile, Wadebridge is a 45-kilometre drive away and offers the famous 29-kilometre Camel Trail, perfect for cycling adventures along the scenic River Camel through stunning countryside landscapes. This historic market town serves as the gateway to this nearly-flat trail, which follows a disused railway line along the banks of the river.