Ocean Parc, Carbis Bay is a splendid four-bedroom house boasting magnificent sea views from its top floor and private landscaped gardens. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, gas hob, and all the essentials for effortless holiday meals, with a separate utility room housing additional appliances. Unwind in the expansive first floor living room with its sea-facing balcony, or retreat to the cosy snug complete with an electric fireplace and office workspace. Step outside to discover beautifully landscaped gardens with a furnished decking area perfect for alfresco dining, while the upstairs balcony offers breathtaking coastal vistas.
The property features four thoughtfully appointed ground-floor bedrooms: two with king-size beds (one boasting an en-suite shower room), a generous double, and a cheerful twin room. Alongside the en-suite, guests can enjoy a family bathroom with a bathtub and rain shower, plus a convenient first-floor cloakroom. With garage parking, beach gear storage, and even an electric vehicle charging point, Ocean Parc caters to every holiday need.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, brewing your morning coffee before stepping onto the balcony to breathe in the salty sea air and admire the turquoise waters of Carbis Bay. Spend sun-drenched days exploring the sheltered sandy beach, before returning to gather around the dining table for a home-cooked feast, sharing stories of your coastal adventures as the golden sunset bathes the bay in warm light.
Ocean Parc, Carbis Bay is perfectly positioned to explore the captivating Cornish coastline. The South West Coast Path lies within easy reach, offering stunning walks to Hawkes Point with its breathtaking bay views. The mile-long Porthkidney Sands, backed by picturesque sand dunes, is just moments away. St Ives, with its charming harbour, delicious fish and chips, and the renowned Tate St Ives, is easily accessible by car, foot, or a brief three-minute train journey. Carbis Bay itself boasts several first-class dining establishments, including Adam Handling's Ugly Butterfly, Walters On The Beach, and The Hungry Gannet. From Easter to October half term, the Ocean Sports Centre offers equipment hire and lessons for kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming, while the nearby Carbis Bay Hotel provides luxurious spa facilities and treatments.
For those wishing to explore the surrounding area, St Ives Museum (4 km) showcases fascinating local history with extensive collections on maritime heritage, fishing, mining, and the area's artistic legacy. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary in Hayle (6 km) delights with over 1,200 animals, interactive exhibits, and an indoor play centre. Seal Island near Zennor (9 km) offers scenic boat trips to observe grey seals in their natural habitat, while King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (19 km) provides immersive insights into Cornwall's tin mining heritage.
Further afield, Land's End, a 30-kilometre drive away, presents dramatic coastal scenery and iconic landmarks, as well as the opportunity to get your photo taken at the famous signpost. Wheal Coates (31 km) offers a fascinating look into Cornwall's industrial past, with its historic tin mine set against breathtaking clifftop views. Head to Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm in Penhallow (33 km) for guided tours, vintage tractor rides and product sampling. The former mining town of Hayle, just six kilometres away, charms visitors with golden beaches and fascinating history. Characterful Penzance (14 km) offers excellent restaurants, shops, and galleries near some of Cornwall’s finest beaches.