Rock · 整套小木屋 · 2室3床1.0卫 · 可住4人 · Porthilly Beach Holiday Park | No. 29
While Cornwall is famous for it's raw majestic beauty, there are still some relatively undiscovered little gems, such as Porthilly, on the Camel Estuary. Our caravans are conveniently located only a few minutes’ walk from Porthilly beach, on the edge of the small, peaceful and unspoilt ‘Porthilly Beach Holiday Park’. This caravan is perfect base for couples and families looking to explore North Cornwall. If we do not have availability, please look at our profile to see other options on site. This caravan (no.29) is new for 2024 with lovely fresh bedding, linen, towels, crockery and cutlery. It is the perfect space to walk back to after an afternoon spent relaxing on the beach. The caravan is double glazed and has central heating and an electric fire, making it just as cosy in the cooler months. The kitchen is well equipped with a gas cooker and hob, microwave, kettle, toaster, teapot, cafetiere and good quality cutlery, crockery and pans. There is a large fridge freezer. The living area is light and airy, with plenty of space to entertain. The front windows look out across open farmland. Outside there is a handy enclosed deck which stretches the length of the caravan and along the front. This is perfect for keeping children (or your four legged friend) in one place! There is also a picnic bench and Weber BBQ for those warm summer evenings. Guests have the luxury of being less than a 3 minute walk to one of Cornwall’s finest beaches. Porthilly is just a stone's throw from Rock and all the activities that the Camel estuary has to offer. Rock is renowned as one of the major water-sport centres in Cornwall - sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing and rowing are all activities which can be carried out in the relatively calm waters of the estuary. If you fancy keeping your feet on solid ground, walk onto the coastal path which leads around the golden sand dunes to Daymer Bay, Polzeath, Pentire Point and beyond. Across the estuary from Porthilly and Rock is the harbour town of Padstow, a mecca for all things foodie, offering a versatile choice from fine dining to fish and chips on the quay. Hop on the foot ferry at Rock to explore this vibrant fishing town, or walk out to Stepper Point with its panoramic sea views of the estuary and Atlantic Ocean.
Had an excellent stay, caravan was clean and as described, easy check-in process. The location was ideal, close to the beach but in a tranquil setting and very quiet. Would definitely recommend the accommodation and location, makes an excellent base to explore Cornwall but also ideal if you just want a relaxing break away. Will definitely go back
The caravan was very clean and tidy and all the kitchen equipment, pots, pans, plates, glasses etc were immaculate and in good condition. Everything we needed was there! The location is lovely and peaceful, right next to farm fields with views of the cows and a horse. It is close to the upmarket town of Rock, which is small but very nice. It is walking distance to Porthilly beach, a small sandy beach. Alternatively you can go to Rock beach or catch the little ferry boat to Padstow to go to Hawkers Cove which is a gorgeous big sandy beach, perfect for small children as its on the Camel estuary, so the sea is really calm. There is also loads to do on a rainy day as it is close to some great attractions. We had a great holiday without having to travel very far.
Certainly a wonderful experience. The caravan is well equipped and is at a great location. My little one loved seeing the cows and spent hours talking to them :). Porthilly is a quiet town away from the noise and has one of the best beaches in the country. The hosts are super responsive and accomodating. Highly recommended and a must visit if coming to Cornwall.
Porthilly is set on the Camel Estuary in North Cornwall. We are are close enough for you to enjoy the hustle and bustle of Rock and all that it has to offer, but secluded enough to enjoy some rest and relaxation away from the busy crowds. There are several shops, bars and restaurants all within easy walking distance. In the evening, why not walk across the beach to The Mariners, a contemporary pub and restaurant overlooking the estuary and run by award winning chef, Paul Ainsworth.
At high tide Porthilly is an easy place to learn the art of stand up paddle-boarding; hire a board from the ski school or even have a lesson.
Walking is one of the best ways to explore this beautiful part of Cornwall. Stroll across the beach and onto the coastal path that leads all the way around the dunes to Daymer Bay, Polzeath, Pentire Point and beyond.
There is a foot ferry that shoots back forward between Rock and Padstow 7 days a week. From Padstow you can hire a bike and cycle the Camel Trail to explore the shops of Wadebridge, or venture a little further to the Camel Valley Vineyard to sample a glass of award winning Cornish champagne.
Perhaps stroll up the hill in Padstow to visit Prideaux Place, an Elizabethan manor house or walk out to Stepper Point with its panoramic sea views of the estuary and Atlantic ocean.
Porthilly is just a 10 minute drive from the fishing village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series Doc Martin. Here you can enjoy fine dining at one of Nathan Outlaws fine restaurants, or a fresh crab sandwich at 'Fresh from the Sea'.
There is a public bus service which leaves from Rock road, and our nearest railway station is Bodmin Parkway.
自我介绍
We are a husband and wife managing Porthilly Beach Holiday Park. Luke previously oversaw the growth and development of the thriving shellfish business on the farm here at Porthilly, before deciding that it was time for a new challenge and a change of direction. I worked as a mining engineer in different locations around the world before re-kindling a childhood friendship with Luke and coming back to my roots in Cornwall to start a family.
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