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Explore golden beaches and craggy coves, walk the South West Coast Path and discover Cornwall's mining history, tropical gardens and thriving local food culture.
There are all kinds of self-catering stays to choose from in Cornwall, a region that offer miles of coastal paths, golden beaches, tropical gardens and varied attractions.
To the north are the bustling harbour towns of Port Isaac and Padstow, famous for their winding, cobbled streets and fresh seafood. Further south, you’ll find the secluded bays and surfing beaches of Falmouth and the Roseland Peninsula. At the far west of Cornwall, the rugged headland of Penzance juts out into the Atlantic, with iconic Land’s End at the furthest point.

This former potting shed is a beautiful holiday cottage in Cornwall. The 19th-century stone and slate cottage hides amongst the trees, where views of the Helford River peek through a glassy glade. Inside reveals a stylish interior with high ceilings and an open-plan living, kitchen and dining area. Sleeps 2.

Towan Cottage is a picture perfect cottage on the Roseland Peninsula. With a large, enclosed garden, and just a five-minute walk from the beach, Towan Cottage is a great place for a family break. It can be booked with neighbouring cottage, Porth Farm House, for parties of up to eight people. Sleeps 3.

Stay in Poldark territory in this stone cottage on the west coast of Cornwall. Explore the rugged moors, secret coves and rich mining history shown in the hit BBC drama. And if that isn't your thing, there are several pubs within easy walking distance where you could try traditional Cornish dishes and locally-sourced drinks.

Looking for luxury cottages in Cornwall? Enjoy a week of indulgence in this atmospheric 17th-century manor. Enter through a pillared portico to a large six bedroom house where fine historic detailing meets modern luxe interiors. You'll have your own private garden and use of the Godolphin estate too. Sleeps 12.

For the ultimate romantic holiday in Cornwall, this fairy-tale tower has to be top of the list. First used as a reservoir in the 1860s, The Water Tower has been transformed into an enchanting holiday cottage. Climb the spiral staircase to discover circular rooms with gothic-style windows and views over the meandering paths of Trelissick Garden. Sleeps 2.

This Gothic stone building is the closest thing you can get to living in a castle and feeling like king or queen. It stands high on the cliffs at Port Quin so you can watch the sea from your window. Sleeps 2.

Tucked into the small inlet of Port Quin, this former pilchard cellar perches on the edge of a shingle beach with aquamarine water. It's also on the passageway to the South West Coast Path, so don't forget your walking boots. Sleeps 2.

Make the beach your playground in this former Victorian school. It looks out over the Helford River and stands just above the beach on Durgan's historic quay where tin used to be shipped. Sleeps 4.
Those craggy coves and vast headlands make Cornwall a haven for dog walking. And with a 630 mile-long coastal path with dog-friendly beaches along the way, there's no need for pup to miss out on your adventures.

Gather the group for a memorable stay in Cornwall. Sleeping up to twelve people, these cottages are ideal for group holidays in Cornwall. Choose from luxurious country manor houses to stylish riverside apartments.


Explore golden beaches and craggy coves, walk the South West Coast Path and discover Cornwall's mining history, tropical gardens and thriving local food culture.