Immerse yourself in the distinct seaside charm of Porthtowan village, and stay at this cosy wooden-clad lodge with family and a couple of furry friends. Inside, enjoy the homely open-plan living space complete with a roaring wood burner, and outside, sit back and relax in the sumptuous bubbling hot tub overlooking the landscaped gardens.
Enter the lodge through either the level pathway leading to the side decking area or via the steps to the main decking. Inside, the open-plan living space sets the stage for quality moments with loved ones. The well-equipped kitchen area ensures convenience for all your self-catering needs, from packing a picnic for the day to preparing a hearty family dinner. After a day of coastal exploration, cosy up by the wood burner with Rover at your feet, or gather around the dining table for some friendly card games. The lodge features an inviting super-king-size en-suite bedroom and a versatile twin zip-and-link bedroom (which can be configured as a super-king-size upon request), accompanied by a family bathroom. Step outside onto the glass-covered terrace, where the inviting hot tub awaits. Overlooking a lush woodland area, the terrace provides a prime spot for observing the wildlife outside your door. The thoughtfully landscaped garden has space for energetic hounds to play, and for added convenience, an outdoor storage cupboard awaits, perfect for securely stowing away your wetsuits, surfboards, and bodyboards.
A half-mile walk brings you to the heart of town with its shops, cafes and pubs. Canine companions are not allowed on the beach between 10am and 6pm during the summer months, so instead, follow the picturesque coastal path and keep your eyes peeled for occasional sightings of dolphins, seals, and basking sharks along the way. Alternatively, travel 7 miles to St Agnes, where the breathtaking sunset at the Beacon promises an unforgettable spectacle. Take a day trip to the picturesque seaside town of St Ives (22 miles), a slice of Cornish paradise full of shops, galleries, cafes and pup-positive beaches to discover.