Sea-Holly, Harlyn is a charming two-bedroom apartment offering a stunning beachside retreat just 50 metres from the golden sands of Harlyn Bay. The modern kitchen is thoughtfully equipped with an integrated electric oven, induction hob, fridge, freezer, and wine fridge, alongside a dishwasher, microwave, and coffee machine for convenient meal preparation. The spacious open-plan lounge / kitchen/diner welcomes you with sumptuous sofas and a Smart TV, perfect for cosy evenings after coastal adventures. Step outside onto your private balconies with seating, where you can enjoy morning coffee or sundowner drinks whilst breathing in the fresh sea air.
Ascend via the lift or stairs to discover two beautifully appointed bedrooms: a luxurious king-size room with a private en-suite shower room and balcony access, and a comfortable twin bedroom. A family bathroom with shower over bath, plus a separate WC, completes the sleeping quarters. Underfloor heating throughout ensures warmth and comfort, whilst excellent lighting creates an inviting atmosphere from the moment you arrive.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, stepping onto your balcony to greet the day with steaming coffee whilst gazing across Harlyn Bay. Spend afternoons exploring the South West Coast Path's scenic routes, hunting shells on the pristine beach, or riding the Atlantic swells. As sunset arrives, return to your retreat, unwind on sumptuous sofas, and reflect on memories made in this enchanting coastal haven.
Sea-Holly, Harlyn is perfectly positioned to discover the treasures of North Cornwall's stunning coastline. The golden sands of Harlyn Bay are mere footsteps away, offering an ideal retreat for swimming and seaside adventures. Embark on remarkable walks along the South West Coast Path, unveiling captivating journeys along rugged clifftops. For family adventures, try guided kayaking tours on River Camel at Porthilly Cove (6 km), exploring the scenic estuary with wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities. Newquay Zoo (15 km) captivates visitors with diverse animal exhibits, conservation projects, and engaging educational programmes. History enthusiasts will treasure Lanhydrock House (24 km), a grand Victorian country house set within beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands, offering a glimpse into opulent historic lifestyles. The Eden Project (27 km) beckons with its captivating eco-park, featuring stunning biomes and interactive exhibits exploring the relationship between people and nature.
For those seeking further exploration, Launceston Castle (46 km) showcases a remarkable 1000-year history with its imposing Norman keep and medieval gatehouse offering stunning panoramic views across the Cornish countryside, plus family-friendly activities including interactive displays and seasonal events in beautiful surroundings. St Ives Harbour is a 50-kilometre drive to one of Cornwall's most beloved fishing villages, presenting picturesque cobbled streets and a working harbour surrounded by quaint independent shops, charming waterfront cafes serving fresh seafood, and renowned art galleries including the Tate St Ives, perfect for leisurely browsing and boat trips to spot seals. The Museum of Cornish Life in Helston (53 km) invites discovery through three floors of captivating exhibits showcasing traditional Cornish culture, mining heritage, and local customs within the atmospheric Victorian Market Buildings.
Nearby towns offer their own distinctive charm and character. Wadebridge, just 12 kilometres away, serves as the gateway to the magnificent Camel Trail, a 29-kilometre flat cycle track following a former railway line that links this bustling market town to the picturesque villages of Rock and Padstow alongside the scenic River Camel estuary, making it absolutely perfect for family cycling adventures and wildlife spotting. Meanwhile, Camborne is 42 kilometres distant and was once celebrated as one of the world's richest tin and copper mining towns during the 18th and 19th centuries, now offering holidaymakers a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's remarkable industrial heritage through preserved mine buildings, heritage walks, and the impressive East Pool Mine.



















