Surfers, Portreath is a stylish apartment just a stone's throw from the superb sandy beach popular with surfers and families alike. The chic contemporary kitchen boasts sleek granite worktops, equipped with everything you might need during your coastal getaway, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner offers breathtaking panoramas across the coastline and village, featuring a large comfortable sofa ideal for relaxing while enjoying the full Sky TV package, and a superb dining table to seat up to four people for those evenings when you prefer to dine in.
Step outside to the enclosed patio area at the front of the property, where you can sit and watch the world go by as the sea laps against the shore. The apartment features two spacious and bright bedrooms – one with a double bed, the other with twin zip-and-link beds that can be made into a double upon request – and a stylish wet room-style shower room with WC. With its elevated position affording fantastic views and parking for one car, Surfers provides the perfect base for your Cornish adventure.
Imagine waking to the sound of gentle waves, brewing your morning coffee as sunlight streams through the windows illuminating the contemporary living space. Spend your days exploring the golden sands just moments from your doorstep, returning to your coastal haven to watch dramatic sunsets paint the horizon while sipping a glass of wine on your private patio, the salty sea breeze carrying promises of tomorrow's adventures.
Surfers, Portreath is perfectly positioned for exploring Cornwall's captivating coastline and charming attractions. The seaside village of Portreath itself offers a selection of shops and pubs within walking distance, meaning you can leave the car behind and still find everything you need close by. For those interested in Cornwall's rich industrial heritage, King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (8 km) provides fascinating guided tours of this award-winning heritage site, offering insight into the region's tin mining past. The Great Flat Lode Trail at Treskillard (8 km) presents a scenic circular route showcasing mining heritage, historical engine houses, and stunning views, perfect for walking or cycling enthusiasts.
Water lovers will appreciate Stithians Lake Activities Centre in Menherion (12 km), an idyllic lakeside location offering various water sports, fishing, and nature trails for outdoor adventurers. Animal enthusiasts shouldn't miss Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (16 km), home to over 1,200 animals alongside interactive exhibits and an indoor play centre. Further afield, family-friendly attractions include Newquay Zoo (32 km) with its diverse animal exhibits and conservation projects, Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (33 km) featuring mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish myths, and Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (34 km) preserving local history through engaging displays.
The historic market town of Redruth is only eight kilometres away and boasts a vibrant creative arts scene and beautiful surrounding countryside. In the 19th century, it was at the centre of Cornwall's mining industry, and today it is at the heart of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. Falmouth is a 25-kilometre drive away and offers riverside charm with coastal fortresses and abundant cultural attractions.