Surf's Up, Widemouth Bay is a beautifully presented two-bedroom cottage perfectly positioned for enjoying one of North Cornwall's finest sandy surfing beaches. The spacious kitchen / diner welcomes you with bright, natural light streaming through large windows, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with electric range oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, and a separate pantry housing the fridge / freezer. A dining table provides the perfect spot for leisurely breakfasts before beach days. Beyond the kitchen, discover a charming study nook beside a ground floor WC, then step into the inviting lounge where comfortable seating surrounds a wood burner effect electric fire, with patio doors opening to the garden.
Step outside, where an enclosed tiered patio creates a sunny sheltered space for alfresco dining and relaxation, complemented by a gravelled front garden area. Upstairs, the double bedroom offers generous walk-in wardrobe space for extended stays, while the cosy bunk room is perfect for children or additional guests. A family bathroom with shower over bath completes the accommodation. Off-road parking for one car sits at the front, with additional roadside parking nearby.
Picture salt-tinged mornings with coffee on the sunny patio, planning which cove to explore or whether today's the day for that coastal walk. Spend sun-soaked afternoons on Widemouth's golden sands, trying your hand at surfing or simply watching the Atlantic rollers. As twilight settles, gather in the welcoming lounge, the soft glow of the electric fire creating the perfect atmosphere for sharing stories of the day's adventures.
Surf's Up, Widemouth Bay places you perfectly for exploring North Cornwall's spectacular coastline and legendary landmarks. Upper Tamar Lake (13 km) offers tranquil countryside walks straddling the Cornwall-Devon border, perfect for peaceful afternoon strolls amid unspoilt natural beauty. Hidden Valley Discovery Park in Tredidon, just 19 kilometres away, delights families with interactive puzzle trails, mysterious mansion rooms, and enchanting gardens creating memorable adventures for all ages. Tintagel Castle (20 km) rises dramatically from windswept cliffs, where ancient ruins steeped in Arthurian legend connect across a spectacular modern footbridge, offering breathtaking coastal panoramas. Jamaica Inn in Bolventor, 26 kilometres distant, brings Cornwall's smuggling past vividly to life through fascinating museum exhibits, charming period rooms, and hearty traditional dining on atmospheric Bodmin Moor.
Venture further to discover Cornwall's most celebrated attractions. The Eden Project in Bodelva (50 km) captivates visitors with its magnificent biomes housing diverse plant collections from around the globe, alongside thought-provoking interactive exhibits exploring humanity's relationship with the natural world. Wheal Martyn Clay Works in Carthew, 51 kilometres away, reveals Cornwall's industrial heritage through beautifully preserved clay mining history set within peaceful woodland parkland. The quirky MAD Museum in Fowey (51 km) showcases extraordinary interactive mechanical art and ingenious design exhibits, inspiring curious minds with hands-on engagement and creative wonder.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac sits 30 kilometres away, where traditional stone cottages tumble down narrow lanes to a working harbour, forever associated with the beloved TV series Doc Martin and offering authentic Cornish coastal charm. The historic market town of Liskeard is 38 kilometres from the house. Perfectly positioned between the dramatic heights of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast, it combines heritage architecture with contemporary shopping and excellent local restaurants celebrating fresh regional produce.















