Omega, Freathy is a stunning clifftop lodge offering a luxurious coastal escape with breathtaking sea views. The fully equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge / freezer, and Nespresso machine for those perfect morning brews. The stylish open-plan lounge seamlessly flows from the kitchen, with comfortable seating and impressive bi-folding doors that frame the ever-changing seascape. A Smart TV with Netflix and Bluetooth speaker ensure entertainment on quieter evenings.
Step outside to discover a fabulous garden with beautiful wrap-around stone paving, complete with the added luxury of a private hot tub overlooking the ocean. Fire up the BBQ, dine alfresco at the outdoor table, or simply relax on the sun loungers soaking up the coastal atmosphere. Inside, the stunning king-size bedroom boasts more bi-folding doors with sea views, perfect for lazy mornings, whilst a cosy bunk room provides flexible sleeping arrangements. A shower room with WC completes this luxurious retreat.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves crashing against the cliffs, the scent of salt air drifting through your bi-folding doors. Spend sun-drenched days exploring the golden sands below, before returning to soak in your private hot tub as the sun sets over the Atlantic. As twilight descends, curl up on the sofa with a glass of wine, watching the stars emerge above the endless horizon.
Omega, Freathy is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's dramatic Rame Peninsula and beyond. Walking the Rame Head Heritage Coast (4 km) offers a scenic circular walk featuring panoramic coastal views, a medieval chapel, and the fascinating remains of a historic gun battery, making it a must-visit for history and nature lovers alike. The Plymouth Gin Distillery (9 km) invites you to experience the rich heritage of gin-making with guided tours and tastings at this atmospheric historic distillery established in 1793. For underwater wonders, Fowey Aquarium (27 km) provides a fascinating glimpse into Cornish marine life with interactive touch pools and a captivating variety of local sea creatures. History enthusiasts will appreciate Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (31 km), a magnificent 13th-century circular fortress offering stunning panoramic views, historic ruins, and beautiful seasonal flowers, perfect for memorable picnics and scenic walks.
Venture further to discover the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park at Goss Moor (47 km), featuring diverse owl species, educational talks, captivating flying displays, and dedicated wildlife rehabilitation efforts. Families will delight in Camel Creek Family Theme Park in Tredinnick (51 km), offering thrilling rides, exciting animal encounters, and entertaining seasonal events for all ages. For water-based adventures, guided kayaking tours on the River Camel from Porthilly Cove (52 km) explore the scenic estuary and stunning coastline with excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, perfect for families and adventure seekers.
The nearby town of Saltash, just seven kilometres away, stands as one of Cornwall's largest and most vibrant communities, offering holidaymakers a perfect blend of rich maritime history and excellent modern amenities. This charming town, strategically positioned beside the iconic Tamar Bridge, provides wonderful riverside walks, quality restaurants, and fascinating heritage sites that showcase its important role in Cornwall's past. Meanwhile, St Austell lies 54 km to the southwest, a historic clay mining town that has transformed itself into a must-visit destination for tourists. This remarkable town is home to the world-famous Eden Project, where massive biomes house exotic plants from around the globe, making it one of Cornwall's premier attractions for families and nature enthusiasts alike.



















