Blueskies, Padstow is a beautifully updated holiday home offering a peaceful retreat just over a kilometre from Padstow's bustling harbour. The spacious open-plan lounge welcomes you with comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV, perfect for cosy film nights or relaxed conversation. An archway leads through to the bright dining area and well-equipped kitchen, featuring an electric oven with induction hob, integrated dishwasher and washing machine, plus both cafetière and Nespresso Vertuo coffee machine for your morning brew.
Step outside to discover the enclosed courtyard garden, a delightful paved patio furnished for outdoor dining and offering glimpses towards the Camel Estuary beyond. Upstairs, two inviting bedrooms provide restful accommodation: a king-size room and a twin room (please note the low ceilings throughout the upper floor). A modern bathroom with shower over bath completes the layout, whilst allocated parking for one car includes an electric vehicle charging point.
Picture lazy mornings with fresh coffee on the sunny patio, planning the day's adventures as estuary views shimmer in the distance. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring golden beaches, tackle the Camel Trail by bike, or wander Padstow's harbour sampling legendary seafood. As evening settles, return to your peaceful courtyard retreat, perhaps lighting the barbecue whilst recounting the day's discoveries over a glass of Cornish wine.
Blueskies, Padstow sits perfectly positioned to explore North Cornwall's finest attractions. Padstow Brewing Co (1 km) invites you to discover their multi award-winning craft beers through fascinating brewery tours and expert-led tastings, offering insight into their unique brewing process. Newquay Zoo (17 km) delights families with diverse animal exhibits ranging from endangered species to exotic creatures, alongside engaging conservation projects and educational programmes throughout the year. Tintagel Castle (20 km) rises dramatically from windswept cliffs, where legendary Arthurian ruins connected by a spectacular modern footbridge offer breathtaking coastal panoramas and centuries of mystical history. The Eden Project in Bodelva (24 km) captivates visitors with its iconic biomes housing extraordinary plant collections from across the globe, complemented by thought-provoking interactive exhibits exploring humanity's relationship with the natural world.
Journey further to uncover more of Cornwall's treasures. Poldark Mine in Trenear (49 km) takes you deep underground through atmospheric guided tours, bringing Cornwall's rich mining heritage vividly to life with original workings and fascinating historical displays. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (52 km) houses over 1,200 animals from around the world, combining close-up wildlife encounters with interactive exhibits and an entertaining indoor play centre perfect for younger visitors. Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (54 km) provides an idyllic lakeside setting for water sports enthusiasts, offering everything from sailing and windsurfing to peaceful fishing spots and scenic nature trails winding through beautiful countryside.
The charming fishing village of Port Isaac lies just 10 kilometres from the cottage. Traditional stone cottages tumble down narrow lanes to a picturesque working harbour, famously serving as the atmospheric filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin. Meanwhile, Saltash sits 53 kilometres away. One of Cornwall's largest towns, it a place where centuries of fascinating history blend with modern amenities, positioned dramatically beside Brunel's magnificent Royal Albert Bridge spanning the River Tamar.























