Red River Cabin, Camborne is a delightful detached Cornish retreat offering peaceful seclusion alongside nature's gentle soundtrack. The spacious kitchen / diner creates a wonderful social hub, complete with a separate utility room and everything needed for memorable holiday meals. Retire to the luxuriously appointed lounge with incredibly comfy sofas and a Smart TV, perfect for unwinding after days of exploration. Step outside to enjoy the lawn area bordering a babbling stream, ideal for alfresco dining under the stars.
Upstairs, three beautifully appointed bedrooms await: a king-size with scenic field views, a tasteful twin, and a comfortable single with ample storage. The family bathroom on the ground floor features a shower over bath, ensuring comfort for all guests. With its special heat-retaining wall lining, this cabin maintains a cosy atmosphere regardless of the Cornish weather, while the newly planted willow screening (April 2024) ensures privacy during your stay.
Imagine awakening to birdsong from the stream, brewing your morning coffee as sunlight dapples through the trees. Spend your days exploring the countless walking trails and cycling paths directly from your doorstep, returning to barbecue beneath Cornwall's star-studded sky. As darkness falls, listen for the rustling of visiting foxes and badgers, nature's nocturnal residents making their nightly rounds.
Red River Cabin, Camborne is perfectly positioned to explore both Cornwall's stunning coastline and picturesque countryside. The King Edward Mine Museum (2 km) offers fascinating guided tours showcasing Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage through its working exhibits and educational displays at this award-winning site. The Great Flat Lode Trail (3 km) provides a scenic circular route highlighting historical engine houses and stunning views, perfect for walking, cycling, or horse riding adventures. For water enthusiasts, Stithians Lake Activities Centre (7 km) delivers an idyllic lakeside setting with various water sports, fishing opportunities, and nature trails to explore. Families will delight in Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary (14 km), home to over 1,200 animals alongside interactive exhibits and a fun indoor play centre.
Venture further afield to discover Trenance Gardens and Leisure Park (31 km) in Newquay, where beautiful rose gardens, a boating lake, and historical cottages with a charming tea room await. Also in Newquay, Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (31 km) offers themed entertainment with mystical caves, interactive exhibits, and historical enactments based on fascinating Cornish myths and legends. For a taste of rural Cornish life, visit Roskilly's Farm (35 km) in St Keverne, an organic working farm with family-friendly activities, animal encounters, scenic trails, and their famous homemade ice cream.
The historic market town of Redruth, which is only five kilometres away, entices with its vibrant creative arts scene and interesting architecture. It was the centre of Cornwall's tin and copper mining industry during the 19th century. In the centre of town, its industrial heritage and arts background meet in the fascinating Tinners Hounds sculpture. The port town of Falmouth is a 23-kilometre drive. It woos visitors with its riverside charm and coastal fortresses. There's also exhilarating zip wire adventures, and abundant arts and culture