Sea Gem, St Agnes is an exceptional eco-lodge featuring stunning cedar cladding and a sedum roof, nestled within Chapel Porth's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The modern open-plan kitchen boasts integrated appliances, including oven, hob, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer, with an island breakfast bar perfect for morning conversations. The comfortable sitting area centres around a state-of-the-art wood burning stove, whilst French doors reveal the magnificent deck beyond.
Step outside to discover a large decked area complete with barbecue and garden furniture, where glass balustrades frame uninterrupted views towards the distant sea and rolling countryside. The lodge has two beautifully decorated bedrooms: a luxurious king-size room with en-suite featuring a large walk-in shower, and a twin bedroom with beds that convert to super-king configuration. A well-appointed family bathroom with bath and shower serves the second bedroom, ensuring comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself awakening to countryside vistas, brewing coffee at the breakfast bar while planning your day's adventures. Evenings invite you to gather around the crackling wood burner, sharing stories as twilight paints the landscape in golden hues, before stepping onto your private deck to witness stars emerging above Cornwall's protected coastline.
Sea Gem, Goonvrea provides the perfect base for exploring Cornwall's treasures. The charming village of St Agnes lies just a pleasant country walk away, offering independent shops, galleries, and delightful eateries. Adventure seekers will relish Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (25 km), featuring mystical caves, treasure hunts, and interactive exhibits based on Cornish legends and folklore. History enthusiasts can explore Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum, a 25-kilometre drive away, which houses fascinating collections of local photographs, artefacts, and maritime history. Falmouth's impressive Pendennis Castle (29 km) offers panoramic coastal views, Tudor fortress architecture, and family-friendly activities including falconry displays and interactive exhibitions, whilst the subtropical paradise of Trebah Gardens in Mawnan Smith (30 km) enchants visitors with its 26-acre valley gardens, featuring vibrant hydrangeas, tree ferns, and exotic plants leading down to a secluded private beach.
Venture further afield and discover Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen (50 km), where underground experiences and surface tours reveal Cornwall's mining heritage within this World Heritage setting, complete with original machinery and underground workings. The renowned Eden Project is a 52-kilometre journey to Bodelva, where visitors can explore the world's largest indoor rainforest and Mediterranean biomes, featuring over 100,000 plants and interactive educational exhibits about sustainability and conservation. Meanwhile, Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel (52 km) provides perfectly preserved thirteenth-century circular ruins with commanding views over the River Fowey valley, offering peaceful walks through English Heritage grounds.
The former mining town of Hayle, 25 kilometres away, boasts three miles of golden sandy beaches including the renowned Hayle Towans, perfect for surfing, swimming, and family fun, with its estuary providing excellent birdwatching opportunities. The town's industrial heritage is celebrated through its World Heritage status, featuring restored mining buildings and scenic harbour walks. Meanwhile, historic St Austell is a 42-kilometre drive away, serving as the heart of Cornwall's china clay industry with fascinating mining heritage visible in the distinctive white pyramids dotting the landscape. This charming market town provides excellent shopping and dining, whilst offering convenient access to the nearby Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan.