Fistral Breeze, Newquay is a stunning ground-floor apartment offering contemporary coastal living just minutes from Cornwall's iconic surfing paradise. The bright, airy open-plan lounge / diner / kitchen creates a welcoming heart to this seaside retreat, with a television, DVD player, and Wi-Fi for your entertainment needs. The well-appointed kitchen boasts an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring you can prepare delicious meals when you fancy a break from seaside dining.
Step outside through the lounge doors to discover your own private, enclosed patio – a sheltered sun trap perfect for morning coffees or evening glasses of wine. The apartment features two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a sumptuous king-size with its own en-suite shower room, and a versatile twin that can transform into a double upon request, both complete with TV / DVD. An additional family bathroom with shower over bath ensures everyone has space to refresh after sandy adventures, while the communal outdoor shower proves invaluable for washing away beach days.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of crashing waves, brewing fresh coffee in your coastal kitchen before wandering barefoot onto your private patio. Spend sun-drenched days exploring golden sands, returning windswept and happy to your seaside sanctuary. As evening falls, gather around for a seafood feast before sinking into plush sofas, planning tomorrow's Cornish adventures while the sea breeze gently drifts through open windows.
Fistral Breeze, Newquay is perfectly positioned to explore the magnificent Cornish coastline. Fistral Beach, with its expansive golden sands and world-class surfing conditions, lies just a few minutes stroll away, while the iconic Headland Hotel – famous as the filming location for Roald Dahl's 'The Witches' – sits majestically around the bay. For culinary enthusiasts, Rick Stein's renowned fish and chips restaurant overlooks the beach, offering gourmet takes on seaside classics. Newquay's vibrant town centre with its shops, bars, and restaurants is within easy walking distance, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages.
Culture seekers will appreciate Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum, just two kilometres away, where local history comes alive through fascinating exhibits and community-driven activities. The Blue Reef Aquarium (2 km) offers an immersive underwater experience, with captivating tunnels showcasing diverse marine life. Families will delight in Newquay Zoo (3 km), home to an impressive array of animals and engaging educational programmes. For a nostalgic day out, the Lappa Valley Steam Railway (10 km) provides charming train rides through scenic countryside, complemented by adventure play areas perfect for younger visitors.
The National Lobster Hatchery (31 km) in picturesque Padstow combines marine conservation with education, while Stithians Lake Activities Centre (32 km) offers exhilarating water sports and peaceful nature trails. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (32 km) present a captivating blend of botanical beauty and historical intrigue, with enchanting walks through lovingly restored gardens. The historic clay mining town of St Austell is 28 kilometres away. You can dig into the clay mining history at Wheal Martyn Museum or sample the town's beer-making heritage with a brewery tour. The charming market town of Wadebridge is a 32-kilometre drive away. Famous as a key town on flat Camel Trail cycling route, it’s a lovely town to visit. Hire a bike and follow the trail along the banks of the Camel Estuary for a great day out.