Honeypin, South Torfrey Farm, Golant, is a charming single-storey barn conversion offering a warm and welcoming retreat with character at every turn. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, and the convenience of both a washing machine and tumble dryer, making self-catering a breeze. The open-plan lounge and dining area oozes rustic charm with exposed beams and polished wooden floors, where you can relax beside the crackling wood burner whilst enjoying your favourite film on the TV with DVD player.
Step outside to discover shared leisure facilities including a heated indoor endless pool and sauna, perfect for unwinding after your day's adventures. The enclosed garden provides a peaceful spot for al fresco dining with a charcoal BBQ, chiminea, and comfortable garden furniture. The property offers two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a king-size with en-suite wet room and TV / DVD, plus a bunk bedroom with its own en-suite wet room, ensuring comfort and privacy for all guests.
Imagine waking to the gentle sounds of the Cornish countryside, brewing fresh coffee in your country kitchen, and planning the day's coastal adventures. Spend sun-drenched afternoons swimming in the endless pool, before gathering around the wood burner as evening falls, sharing stories of cliff walks and harbour discoveries. Later, perhaps wander to the on-site bar for drinks and live music, making this more than just a holiday – it's an experience to treasure.
Honeypin, South Torfrey Farm, Golant, is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning beaches and attractions of South East Cornwall. The picturesque village of Golant sits on the upper reaches of the Fowey River, offering beautiful riverside walks and a slower, more relaxed pace of life. Marine enthusiasts will love Fowey Aquarium (3 km), where interactive touch pools and local sea creatures provide a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life. History buffs can explore the impressive Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (7 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular fortress with stunning panoramic views and historic ruins perfect for scenic picnics. Beer lovers shouldn't miss St Austell Brewery (10 km), where you can enjoy informative brewery tours and sample award-winning beers. For a taste of Cornwall's rich smuggling heritage, visit Jamaica Inn in Bolventor (23 km), an ancient inn offering a unique museum and delightful dining on Bodmin Moor.
Adventure further afield to discover The Great Flat Lode Trail in Treskillard (46 km), a scenic 8-kilometre circular route showcasing rich mining heritage with restored historical engine houses, dramatic coastal clifftops, and panoramic views across the Cornish countryside. Families will delight in Pirate Quest Adventure Golf in Newquay (48 km), featuring mystical underground caves, treasure hunts, and interactive exhibits based on authentic Cornish myths and legends, including tales of smugglers and ancient folklore. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (53 km) captivates visitors with three floors of fascinating exhibits exploring Cornwall's rich heritage, from traditional crafts and Victorian domestic life to agricultural history and local customs.
The historic clay mining town of St Austell is just a 12-kilometre drive away and serves as home to the world-famous Eden Project, where massive biomes house tropical rainforests and Mediterranean gardens beneath iconic geodesic domes. This remarkable attraction also features outdoor gardens, educational exhibits, and thrilling activities like the SkyWire zip line. Meanwhile, Padstow, 28 kilometres away, has earned its reputation as a foodie's paradise under the influence of celebrity chef Rick Stein, whose restaurants helped transform this charming fishing port. The picturesque harbour town beckons with exceptional seafood establishments, artisanal food shops, and stunning views across the Camel Estuary.



















