Located in the picturesque village of Gorran Haven on Cornwall’s south coast, Beachcliff is the perfect destination for a family holiday or equally for a group of friends to enjoy.
Within the Cornwall Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty, Beachcliff enjoys a simply sublime setting with captivating sea views.
All the accommodation is conveniently placed on one level making for ease of access and is warm and welcoming, ensuring visitors enjoy a memorable stay.
Within a short walk are safe beaches, the coastal footpath, and shops.
The small general store ‘Cakebreads’ is where you can buy basic daily items; they also provide wonderful pasties and other savouries as well as teatime treats.
The fish and chip shop in the village is highly recommended, and The Barley Sheaf pub and restaurant in Gorran is just a mile away.
Take a seat in the living/dining room which boasts incredible views of the sea and coast beyond.
Watch the sun rise over the sea from the outdoor, covered decking area where you can enjoy eating and drinking alfresco, or take a few steps down onto the enclosed lawned garden where the picnic bench is perfectly-positioned to be able to make the most of those all-important coastal views.
After all that fresh air, you’ll be ready for bed so pick from three, calming bedroom spaces; a double and two twins, one of which contains two child-friendly two-foot-six-inch beds, and two of which have delightful sea views and offer a relaxing sleeping environment, ideal for catching some holiday shut-eye.
Come morning, when you’re refreshed and raring to go, after a quick wash in the shower or a relaxing soak in the bath, head out for the day to explore the wonders on your doorstep.
The nearby beaches are very special, with Gorran Haven and Little Perhaver beaches just a short walk away, or take your pick from other sandy beaches, including Vault beach, within walking distance from Beachcliff.
Further along the coast path are delightful Hemmick and Caerhays beaches, otherwise reached by a short drive.
The cottage is perfectly sited for walkers and you can head out from the door East or West along the South West Coastal Path with amazing views and scenery along the way.
Attractions in the area well worth visiting include the Eden Project, and the fishing village of Megavissey, or jump in the car for a scenic drive and to enjoy attractive nearby villages to the west such as Portloe, Veryan, St Just, St Mawes and Tregony on the Roseland Peninsula and to the east, Fowey with its lovely harbour.
The area is well known for its many spectacular gardens with the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the wonderful spring gardens at Caerhays Castle within five miles.
For a wonderful, varied holiday to remember for a lifetime, be it on the beach, walking or enjoying the other local attractions, book a break at Beachcliff.