Driftwood, Mawgan Porth offers a delightful seaside apartment where coastal charm meets modern comfort. The open-plan kitchen / lounge / diner creates a wonderfully sociable heart of the home, with a well-equipped kitchen featuring an electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge / freezer – perfect for preparing family breakfasts or evening feasts. The comfortable lounge area, complete with Smart TV, invites you to relax after exhilarating days exploring Cornwall's dramatic coastline.
Step outside to discover two exceptional patio areas, each offering distinct perspectives of this stunning location – one showcasing serene valley views inland, the other presenting magnificent sea views over Mawgan Porth Beach. The property features three beautifully appointed bedrooms: a master king-size room with Smart TV, sea views, and en-suite shower room, plus a double and twin room, both equipped with Smart TVs. Two well-appointed bathrooms, including the en-suite and a family shower room with walk-in shower, ensure comfort for all guests.
Picture yourself awakening to the gentle sounds of the sea, brewing your morning coffee whilst gazing across the pristine beach below. Spend leisurely afternoons on your private patios, switching between valley tranquillity and coastal drama as the mood takes you. As evening approaches, gather in the open-plan living space, sharing stories of your Cornish adventures whilst the sea breeze drifts through your seaside sanctuary.
Driftwood, Mawgan Porth perfectly positions you to explore North Cornwall's treasures and coastal wonders. Just metres from your door, the pristine Mawgan Porth Beach (300 metres) beckons with golden sands ideal for surfing and sunbathing. The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan (3 km) offers a peaceful retreat with traditional landscaping, koi ponds, and tranquil walking paths perfect for contemplation and reflection. Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan (8 km) showcases handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, with fascinating distillery tours revealing the secrets of local spirits and botanical ingredients. Newquay Zoo (9 km) delights families with diverse animal exhibits and conservation projects, whilst Pirate Quest Adventure Golf (9 km) provides swashbuckling fun with mystical caves and interactive exhibits based on Cornish legends.
Venture further to discover the magnificent Treffry Viaduct in Luxulyan (30 km), where impressive stone arches and industrial heritage create perfect scenic walks through dramatic valley landscapes. The Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro (34 km) showcases Cornish art, culture, and heritage through dynamic exhibitions and fascinating historical displays, whilst Bodmin & Wenford Railway (35 km) offers nostalgic steam train rides through beautiful countryside with special themed events and immersive experiences.
Just 14 kilometres away lies Padstow, a charming fishing port that has earned its reputation as Cornwall's premier foodie destination. The picturesque harbour town boasts world-renowned restaurants, including Rick Stein's culinary empire, where exceptional fresh seafood takes centre stage alongside locally sourced Cornish produce. Meanwhile, St Austell is a 28-kilometre journey into Cornwall's fascinating industrial past, where historic china clay mining has shaped the distinctive white-peaked landscape for centuries. This former mining town now serves as the gateway to the spectacular Eden Project, where massive biomes house extraordinary botanical displays from tropical rainforests to Mediterranean climates, creating an unforgettable educational adventure for visitors of all ages.