Avalon, Harlyn is a stylish two-bedroom apartment positioned just steps from the golden sands of Harlyn Bay, offering a contemporary coastal retreat for families and friends. The well-equipped kitchen features an integrated electric oven, induction hob, and a wine fridge for those special holiday treats, alongside a dishwasher, microwave, and coffee machine to ease your mornings.
Step inside the light-filled open-plan lounge to discover sumptuous sofas and chairs that invite you to sink in and relax. A large smart TV awaits your favourite family films, whilst patio doors lead seamlessly onto your own private balcony. It's the perfect spot for morning coffee or sundowner drinks with coastal views. Upstairs, two beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a master super-king-size room (convertible to twin beds on request) with its own private balcony and en-suite shower room, and a comfortable twin bedroom. A family bathroom with shower over the bath ensures everyone's comfort. Underfloor heating throughout keeps the apartment cosy, whilst the lift access makes arriving with luggage effortless.
Imagine waking to the sound of waves, stepping onto your private balcony with a warm cup of coffee as the coastal breeze greets you. Spend sun-soaked days exploring the remarkable South West Coast Path, discovering hidden coves and dramatic headlands. As evening falls, return to your welcoming apartment, sink into those sumptuous sofas, and reminisce about the day's adventures and perhaps planning tomorrow's explorations over a glass of wine from your wine fridge.
Avalon, Harlyn is perfectly positioned to explore one of Cornwall's most captivating coastal regions. The renowned Harlyn Bay, with its breathtaking expanse of golden sands and incredible waves, lies directly on your doorstep – ideal for both surfers and families seeking traditional seaside fun. The scenic South West Coast Path unveils remarkable walks, including the captivating route from Trevone Bay (3 km) to Padstow, where breathtaking vistas await at every turn. The Padstow Museum (4 km) showcases the area's rich maritime and cultural heritage through interactive exhibits perfect for curious minds. Newquay Zoo (15 km) offers diverse animal exhibits and engaging educational programmes for all ages, whilst the fascinating Wheal Martyn Clay Works (24 km) reveals the secrets of Cornwall's historic china clay industry set in beautiful parkland. The renowned St Austell Brewery (26 km) welcomes visitors with award-winning beers and fascinating brewery tours, a must for enthusiasts.
Venture further to discover Launceston Castle (46 km), a magnificent Norman fortress with a thousand years of history, featuring the highest motte in Cornwall and offering breathtaking panoramic views across the Tamar Valley. St Ives Museum (50 km) celebrates the area's rich maritime heritage and world-renowned art scene, housed in a delightful building overlooking Wharf Road and showcasing everything from shipwrecks to Barbara Hepworth sculptures. Meanwhile, Seal Island is a 54-kilometre journey away, offering enchanting boat trips from nearby harbours where you can observe playful grey seals basking on the rocks in their pristine natural habitat.
The enchanting fishing village of Port Isaac, just 13 kilometres away, captivates visitors with its maze of narrow cobbled streets, picture-perfect harbour, and whitewashed cottages clinging to clifftops—instantly recognisable as the filming location for the beloved television series “Doc Martin”. The village's authentic charm extends beyond the screen, with traditional pubs, local galleries, and stunning coastal walks. In contrast, Redruth is a 38-kilometre drive inland and presents a vibrant historic market town that has reinvented itself as a creative hub, boasting thriving arts venues, independent shops, and access to Cornwall's mining heritage, all surrounded by rolling countryside perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.



















