Paddle Out, Newquay is a stylish second-floor apartment offering a perfect coastal retreat just minutes from Fistral Beach and the Gannel Estuary. The well-equipped kitchen boasts an electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer / dryer, and microwave, alongside an iPod dock for creating the perfect culinary soundtrack. Step into the wonderfully light and airy open-plan living area, where sleek furnishings invite you to unwind while watching your favourite shows on the TV / DVD, or gather around the dining table for four to enjoy delicious holiday meals.
Step outside through the large doors onto a delightful balcony, complete with table and chairs – ideal for morning coffees or evening sundowners. The apartment features two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a double with an iPod dock and DAB radio, complete with an en-suite shower room, and a comfortable twin bedroom. A family bathroom with shower over bath ensures everyone can refresh after a day of coastal adventures.
Imagine waking to the distant sound of crashing waves, brewing a fresh coffee to enjoy on your private balcony as the morning sun warms your face. Spend sun-soaked days exploring golden beaches, breathe in the salty sea air along coastal paths, then return to your stylish haven to relax as the day's adventures become treasured memories against the backdrop of a spectacular Cornish sunset.
Paddle Out, Newquay is perfectly positioned to experience the best of this vibrant coastal town and its surrounding attractions. Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (2 km) offers a swashbuckling experience with mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish myths and legends – perfect for families seeking adventure. Delve into local history at Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (2 km), where engaging exhibits preserve the town's cultural heritage. Marine enthusiasts will marvel at the diverse underwater world showcased at Blue Reef Aquarium (2 km), with its captivating underwater tunnels bringing ocean life spectacularly close. History buffs shouldn't miss Trerice (7 km), a charming Elizabethan manor house with beautiful gardens and engaging family-friendly activities.
Venture a little further to discover the National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow (30 km), a fascinating marine conservation charity dedicated to preserving European lobsters and supporting sustainable fishing practices. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate Stithians Lake Activities Centre (32 km), offering various water sports, fishing, and nature trails in an idyllic lakeside setting. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan (32 km) enchant visitors with diverse plant collections, wildlife habitats, and captivating walks that blend beauty with history.
For urban exploration, visit Truro, Cornwall's county capital which is a 21-kilometre drive away or discover Redruth (27 km), a historic market town with a vibrant creative arts scene. Truro is Cornwall's only city and is renowned for its Gothic Revival architecture, which includes the stunning cathedral. The cathedral is one of only three cathedrals that have three spires. As you might expect from a county capital, it is a major arts and cultural hub. Redruth was at the centre of the county's tin and copper mining industry in the 19th century. Today you can see its mining heritage reflected in the architecture. The town is home to The Tinners Hounds, a sculpture that connects Redruth's thriving arts scene with its mining past.