Harlyn, Retallack Resort & Spa, Winnard's Perch, is a stunning semi-detached lodge nestled within an exclusive resort between Padstow and Newquay. The fully equipped kitchen / diner offers ample space for family meals, with a gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher, and all the essentials for home-cooked Cornish feasts. Just off the hallway, the charming lounge is bathed in natural light, featuring comfortable seating, a Smart TV, and patio doors that open onto a wonderful decked area.
Step outside to discover two delightful outdoor spaces: a beautiful front deck perfect for soaking up the Cornish sunshine, and a rear patio housing your very own private hot tub, ideal for starlit soaks after days of adventure. The lodge features two super-king-size zip-and-link bedrooms, with the master enjoying its own private terrace accessed via patio doors. A chic family bathroom with separate bath and shower, plus a convenient downstairs WC and utility room, complete this fantastic Cornish retreat.
Imagine mornings on your private terrace, coffee in hand, planning the day's adventures. Spend sunny afternoons exploring world-class beaches before returning to soak in your bubbling hot tub beneath Cornwall's star-scattered skies. With the resort's swimming pool, spa, and thrilling water sports right on your doorstep, you'll create unforgettable memories without even leaving the grounds. This is coastal living at its most indulgent.
Harlyn, Retallack Resort & Spa, Winnard's Perch, offers the perfect base for exploring Cornwall's most captivating attractions. Just three kilometres away, Tarquin's Gin Distillery in St Ervan crafts handcrafted gins inspired by the Cornish coast, with unique flavours and fascinating distillery tours. The Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park in Goss Moor (6 km) delights visitors with diverse owl species, educational talks, flying displays, and important wildlife rehabilitation efforts. Families will love Newquay Zoo (12 km), offering engaging animal exhibits and conservation projects that inspire young minds. For garden enthusiasts, the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewn (20 km) present a magical restoration with diverse plant collections, enchanting walks, and captivating history woven throughout its grounds.
Venture further to discover the King Edward Mine Museum in Camborne (47 km), where guided tours and educational exhibits bring Cornwall's rich tin mining heritage to life at this award-winning site, complete with restored beam engines and underground experiences in authentic mine workings. The Castle in Bude (49 km) combines contemporary art galleries, a fascinating heritage centre chronicling the town's maritime history, and a delightful café within scenic grounds overlooking the golden sandy beach and historic canal that once connected inland Cornwall to the sea. For coastal walkers, the Rame Head Heritage Coast is a 52-kilometre drive away and offers a spectacular circular walk featuring panoramic views across Plymouth Sound, a medieval chapel perched dramatically on the clifftop, and historic gun battery remains from both World Wars.
Just eight kilometres away, the charming market town of Wadebridge serves as the gateway to the famous Camel Trail, a traffic-free cycling and walking route following a disused railway line for 29 kilometres alongside the meandering River Camel through picturesque countryside to the coastal destinations of Rock and Padstow. A 16-kilometre journey brings you to the enchanting fishing village of Port Isaac, where narrow cobbled streets wind down to a tiny working harbour surrounded by whitewashed cottages stacked up the hillside like a perfect Cornish postcard. Many visitors know it it as the atmospheric filming location for the popular television series “Doc Martin.”















