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Accommodation Summary: holiday chalet sleeps 2 Blisland, Bodmin Moor .
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Key Holiday Home Information:
Nearest Airport and Railway Station: Bodmin parkway, Newquay Airport .
Nearest city or town: Bodmin, Cornwall, approximately 5 miles away.
Type of self-catering holiday: Log cabin with country views.
Short Breaks and weekend breaks: All year round
Beautiful rural retreat that sleeps two in the stunning moorland location of Blisland in North Cornwall. Moorland Breeze is a stunning spacious newly renovated chalet set in serene surroundings, making it an ideal getaway for couples seeking to reconnect with nature. Set on a 17 acres smallholding, there is plenty of opportunity to spot a plethora of wildlife, including deer at this rural location on Bodmin Moor.
Further out, explore everything North Cornwall has to offer. Nature enthusiasts can embark on peaceful hikes along the Camel Trail, a 19-mile track that leads to the picturesque town of Padstow. Blisland, with its historic church and local pub, is also worth a visit. Cornwall offers a range of exciting experiences, including sandy beaches, the renowned Eden Project, and plenty of good food from pasties to cream teas.
Moorland Breeze offers an ideal destination for a dream holiday! Inside this welcoming holiday chalet you’ll be greeted with a relaxed atmosphere and comfortable furnishings, completed with a cosy wood-burning stove. There are plenty of comfy places to relax in, from a snuggly sofa which looks out over the valley to the dining table situated in the sun-room. The sun-room is a fantastic addition, providing a bright and sunny space to enjoy panoramic views of the countryside. The well-equipped kitchen is the ideal space with all the equipment you could need to create some meals together if you fancy a serene night in. The bedroom offers a comfortable king-sized bed and picturesque views, while the bathroom features a large refreshing shower and luxurious amenities. It’s truly a gorgeous holiday home, and it could be the perfect retreat for your next break away! Rest, relax and recharge!
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Flexible changeover day: Yes
Recommended Attractions near Blisland: Bodmin Moor, North Cornwall While staying ensconced in your peaceful retreat is tempting if you fancy venturing out, there is plenty to explore in the surrounding area. First, enjoy a trip down to the Camel Trial, with over 19 miles of off-road track, eventually ending in Padstow, a beautiful harbour with an excellent variety of shops and restaurants. Next, visit the quaint village of Blisland, with a unique local pub and its beautiful 12th-century church. Blisland church is the only one in the UK devoted to a pair of saints, St Protus and St Hyacinth. Sir John Betjeman has written and spoken about Blisland Church on several occasions: "Of all the country churches of the west I have seen, I think that Blisland is the most beautiful.? These words have resonated with many of the visitors who have come to see the church. .
More about the Location:Good places to eat near Blisland: CORNISH PASTIES & CREAM TEA You can?t visit Cornwall without trying some of the local delicacies; the Cornish Pasty being the most famous, historically the lunchtime choice for Cornwall?s miners, it?s now a staple for visitors from all over the world. Follow that with some clotted cream on a scone or a Cornish split (Just remember the Cornish way is jam first, then cream). THE OLD INN, ST BREWARD. The Old Inn and Restaurant in St Breward is known as the oldest and highest pub in the country. With a gleaming reputation, the pub, which is 1,000 years old, is in the beautiful location of St Breward, which overlooks Bodmin Moor. It has three bar areas that you can eat in or a spacious restaurant. There is an extensive menu and daily specials, and people come from afar to enjoy their substantial Sunday carvery. Booking is advisable in high season as it is popular. 10 mins drive across the moors. PL30 4PP THE JAMACIA INN Dating back to 1750 when the first coaches started crossing Bodmin Moor, linking the towns. It became famous worldwide when Daphne du Maurier wrote her best-selling novel ?Jamacia Inn, following her enforced stay in November 1930, where she recovered from the ordeal of being lost on the moors while riding. The Inn has retained its character and charm but now has a large restaurant and garden area. There is an extensive traditional menu with daily specials. There is also a Smuggling museum full of interesting artefacts. The farm shop is stacked with local produce. 10 mins up the A30. PL15 7TS Cornwall has an excellent selection of restaurants, especially seafood. This is just a small list of some of the most popular. More information can be found online. Prawn on the lawn, Padstow The hidden hut, Truro Paul Ainsworth at no;6, Padstow The Rocket store, Boscatsle Fitzroy, Fowey The Seafood Restaurant, Padstow Restaurant Nathan Outlaws, Port Isaac .
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