
Cottages in Cornwall
Uncover beautiful beaches, rolling countryside, and grand landmarks full of history with a stay in a charming self-catering holiday cottage in Cornwall. From dog-friendly cottages surrounded by a patchwork of fields to cottages by the sea with uninterrupted views that promise beach days and coastal strolls aplenty, we have something for every kind of Cornish holiday. Fill your days with breathtaking walks through scenic landscapes - complete with hearty pub stops and ice creams, of course - before returning to your cosy cottage for a soak in a bubbling hot tub or a starlit meal in a flower-scented garden. Read more
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7 nights from £620
Bridge Pool Cottage
58453 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views near Bodmin, Cornwall.
In a picture-perfect setting, nestled on the banks of the River Camel in the pretty hamlet of Tresarrett, is this enchanting getaway, far from the rush of everyday, that promises r...
7 nights from £620
7 nights from £448
The Dolls House
58401 bedroom holiday cottage near the beach in Fowey, South Cornwall.
Retreat to our stylish little cottage for two, nestled in the popular sailing town of Fowey, set at the mouth of the magnificent Fowey Estuary. As perfect for relaxing breaks or ro...
7 nights from £448
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Love Lane Cottage
58192 bedroom holiday cottage near the beach in Penzance, West Cornwall.
Nestled along a quiet rural lane in the seaside town of Penzance, Love Lane Cottage is a Grade II Listed property which exudes timeless charm and historical character. Dating back ...
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Glebe Farmhouse
58384 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Penzance, West Cornwall.
Glebe Farmhouse is a delightful Grade II Listed, detached, granite cottage steeped in history and nestled in the rugged beauty of the Land's End peninsula. Tucked within a tranquil...
7 nights from £792
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The Barn
58473 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Praa Sands, South Cornwall.
Situated in a great accessible location, yet close to sandy beaches and rugged coastal paths, this fabulous 'home from home' ticks all the holiday boxes. This welcoming three bedro...
7 nights from £692 *
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The Pink Cottage
58352 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage in Bude, North Cornwall.
Nestled in the heart of Stratton, a village on the north Coast of Cornwall near Bude, you will discover The Pink Cottage, a beautiful holiday abode that's packed full of charm and ...
7 nights from £495 *
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Bodillys Cottage
58052 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach in Newlyn, Cornwall.
Nestled in a tucked away quiet lane amidst the vibrant harbour town of Newlyn, this charming, cosy terraced cottage offers a perfect retreat for up to four lucky guests. Lovingly u...
7 nights from £476 *
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Brea Barn Cottage
58372 bedroom, dog friendly cottage with sea views near Penzance.
Escape to this delightful 17th Century barn conversion set within a National Landscape (formerly known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). With exceptional sea views and stu...
7 nights from £680 *

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7 nights from £378
Love Lane Stable
58201 bedroom holiday cottage near the beach in Penzance, West Cornwall.
Beside one of Penzance's oldest properties dating back to 1685 and tucked along a narrow lane, Love Lane Stable is a beautifully converted stone building offering a seamless blend ...
7 nights from £378
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Linga Longa
58223 bedroom holiday cottage with sea views in Polzeath, North Cornwall.
Moments from the golden sands, rolling waves and natural beauty of Polzeath beach, this charming retreat is perfect for those seeking a holiday of coastal adventures. What could be...
7 nights from £724
Holidays in Cornwall
Whether you love nothing more than relaxing on the beach or uncovering fascinating historical sites that date back thousands of years, holidays in Cornwall have something for everyone.
Beaches in Cornwall
With over 400 beaches to choose from, Cornwall’s glittering coastline calls to those who love salt-kissed days surrounded by turquoise waters. North Cornwall boasts dramatic cliffs and some of the best surfing beaches in the UK, while the south coast promises sweeping sandy beaches ideal for family holidays. In West Cornwall, discover a wild mix of heather-topped granite cliffs and secluded beaches with mini lagoons and powder-soft sand. Enjoy a sun-soaked beach day or explore a stretch of coastline with a breathtaking walk along the South West Coast Path, dipping down to suntrap beaches as you go.
Things to do in Cornwall
Home to a rich history and lots of wonderful family-friendly attractions, holidays in Cornwall can be as jam-packed or relaxed as you like. Fascinating castles, including the iconic coastal fortress of St Michael’s Mount, promise an in-depth look at Cornwall’s past while towering engine houses add a dramatic silhouette to the coastline. Along the Cornish coast, you’ll find a variety of picturesque seaside towns and quaint fishing villages full of quirky shops and restaurants, from the bustling streets of St Ives (see our harbourfront webcam for a sneak peek) to the historic harbour of Falmouth (view our webcam for a live look at what’s going on). With an assortment of National Trust gardens and the famous Eden Project on your doorstep, you’ll be spoilt for choice for memorable days out with the family.
Places to eat in Cornwall
Making the most of its fantastic natural larder and stunning coastline dotted with working fishing villages, Cornwall’s restaurants and pubs are a true celebration of local fare. Numerous Michelin starred restaurants have taken root across the country, with Port Isaac, Padstow, and Porthleven all boasting a mouth-watering mix of fine dining options. From historic inns on Bodmin Moor to cosy watering holes in the middle of the beach, Cornwall boasts a lip-smacking selection of pubs, with roaring fires and Sunday roasts turning a quick visit into a leisurely afternoon. For those looking for an even more relaxed atmosphere, a visit to one of the county’s many beach cafés will reward you with homecooked treats and glorious sea views.