Infinity, Freathy is a spectacular cliff-top retreat where floor-to-ceiling windows frame uninterrupted panoramas sweeping from Rame Head to Falmouth across the glittering Atlantic. The open-plan living space feels like a luxury penthouse, with comfortable sofas positioned perfectly before the wraparound glass frontage, a Smart TV for cosy movie nights, and a fully equipped kitchen complete with electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer. The galley-style layout provides everything needed for leisurely breakfasts or preparing picnic lunches for beach adventures. A separate utility room houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, whilst underfloor heating throughout ensures year-round comfort.
Stepping outside, the generous decking area captures those breathtaking coastal vistas beautifully, furnished with sun loungers, dining table and chairs, and a barbecue for al fresco dining. The private hot tub promises unforgettable evenings beneath star-studded skies, watching moonlight dance across the waves below. Heading down into the double bedroom, sea views greet you each morning and lovingly chosen furnishings create a peaceful sanctuary. The adjacent en-suite shower room completes the accommodation.
Imagine waking to endless ocean views, the sound of waves drifting up from golden sands just half a kilometre below. Spend sun-drenched days exploring six kilometres of pristine coastline, perfect for surfing, beachcombing, or simply settling into a quiet spot with a good book. As twilight falls, slip into the bubbling hot tub with a glass of something special, watching the sun melt into the Atlantic horizon in shades of amber and rose.
Infinity, Freathy sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the South West Coast Path virtually on your doorstep. Walking the Rame Head Heritage Coast (4 km) takes you on a scenic circular route around this dramatic headland, where a medieval chapel and historic gun battery ruins punctuate panoramic coastal views stretching in every direction. Plymouth Gin Distillery in Plymouth (9 km) invites you to discover the heritage of this historic establishment, founded in 1793, through engaging guided tours and atmospheric tastings in the original Georgian building. Fowey Aquarium in Fowey (27 km) offers families a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life, with interactive touch pools bringing you face-to-face with local sea creatures in an intimate setting. Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (31 km) is a beautifully preserved 13th-century circular stronghold where stunning views reward your climb to the ramparts, whilst seasonal flowers and peaceful grounds make it perfect for leisurely picnics.
Venture further to uncover North Cornwall's treasures. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle (49 km) presents a unique journey through the folklore and history of witchcraft, with captivating exhibits and an extraordinarily rich collection of artifacts housed in a characterful harbourside building. Kayaking on River Camel from Porthilly Cove (52 km) provides guided adventures exploring the scenic estuary and coastline, where seals, wading birds, and other wildlife frequently make appearances during family-friendly tours. Padstow Brewing Co in Padstow (54 km) is a multi-award-winning craft brewery offering engaging tours and guided tastings showcasing their range of distinctive beers, crafted with local ingredients and innovation.
The historic clay mining town of St Austell lies 38 kilometres away, gateway to the spectacular Eden Project with its iconic biomes housing exotic plants from across the globe. Meanwhile, Port Isaac is 49 kilometres from the lodge. This lovely fishing village is filled with narrow lanes and traditional cottages tumbling down to a working harbour, famous as the picturesque filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin.



















