Atlantic Breeze, Tregolds is a delightful three-bedroom holiday home accommodating up to seven guests within a peaceful holiday park setting. The open-plan galley kitchen and dining area creates the perfect space for family gatherings, featuring modern appliances, a high-end speaker system, and a comfortable dining table for six alongside an inviting sofa. Upstairs, discover the spacious lounge with two large leather sofas, an armchair, and rocking chair, all positioned around a 48″ plasma TV for cosy evenings together.
Step outside to find your own private sanctuary in the enclosed rear garden, complete with lawn areas, a gravel patio, and a raised decked area accessible through the kitchen's patio doors. The property boasts three beautifully appointed bedrooms: two king-size rooms, each with their own en-suite facilities, and a twin room with sofa bed upstairs. With three bathrooms in total, including stylish glass bowl basins and thermostatic showers, there's never a queue for the morning routine.
Imagine waking to the Cornish countryside, preparing breakfast in your well-equipped kitchen whilst planning the day's adventures. Picture yourself unwinding on the decked area with a glass of wine, children playing safely in the enclosed garden, and sharing stories of coastal discoveries around the BBQ as the sun sets over this tranquil corner of Cornwall.
Atlantic Breeze, Tregolds is perfectly positioned to explore the renowned Seven Bays region, just three miles from the golden sands of Harlyn Bay and Porthcothan, both offering water sports hire and tuition for adventurous families. The charming fishing village of Padstow (6 km) beckons with its cobbled lanes and merchant houses, whilst the Padstow Brewing Co (6 km) offers award-winning craft brewery tours and guided tastings. Families will adore Camel Creek Family Theme Park (6 km), featuring thrilling rides and animal encounters, whilst the Padstow Museum (7 km) showcases fascinating maritime heritage. The National Lobster Hatchery (7 km) provides educational marine conservation experiences for curious minds.
Further afield, the legendary Tintagel Castle (35 km) offers breathtaking clifftop views and Arthurian legends brought to life through the spectacular new footbridge spanning ancient ruins, immersive exhibitions about King Arthur's court, and dramatic coastal walks along some of Cornwall's most rugged coastline. The magical Lost Gardens of Heligan, 39 kilometres away, enchant visitors with diverse plant collections including exotic species, restored Victorian gardens, wildlife habitats teeming with native creatures, and the famous Mud Maid sculpture hidden within the jungle gardens. The Fowey Aquarium (43 km) provides fascinating glimpses into Cornish marine life through interactive touch pools, local species displays, and educational talks about marine conservation in the beautiful Fowey estuary.
Wadebridge, 14 kilometres away, is renowned for its famous Camel Trail, offering 29 kilometres of flat, traffic-free cycling track alongside the scenic River Camel estuary, perfect for families with bike hire available and connecting Padstow to Bodmin through beautiful countryside. This former railway line has become one of Cornwall's most popular recreational routes. Meanwhile, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac charms visitors 26 kilometres distant with its narrow cobbled streets, traditional whitewashed cottages cascading down to a working harbour, and fame as the filming location for the beloved TV series Doc Martin, making it one of North Cornwall's most photographed destinations.