Book yourself a weekend break in a holiday cottage in Cornwall and enjoy fabulous scenery and a few days of relaxation. Bookings are made directly with the owners and agencies concerned – all are verified and offer good quality accommodation that ensures a good start to your precious time away.
Find many dogs welcome holiday homes displayed on each page. Lots of couples with a dog and no young children find it quite easy to book a weekend away in a beautiful part of the country with new walks to discover and great scenery to enjoy. A one-bedroom holiday cottage or pine lodge is sufficient for two people unless you want the extra space of a second bedroom. Some people store their suitcases and outdoor equipment in the second bedroom although you might not need to bring that much unless you plan to enjoy your favourite sports in Cornwall, perhaps golf, angling or even kayaking.
Being long and narrow, almost everywhere in Cornwall is a short drive from the coast. There are also plenty of seaside holiday lets near beaches which is ideal for a short break because the chances are that you will not venture far from your holiday accommodation, perhaps down to the beach, the harbour, local eateries and pubs and any interesting shops. Beloved by tourists, Cornwall has a plethora of souvenir shops, many of which sell arts and crafts items produced by its resident creative community.
Situated at the south western tip of Britain, a two or three night stay in Cornwall may not justify a long drive. So, it is a case of being practical and booking a self-catered accommodation in north rather than south Cornwall. There are some excellent beaches and charming villages along Cornwall’s north coast including Morwenstow, Crackington Haven, Bude, Port Isaac and more.
Any surfers will want to make the most of the summer and spend their weekends surfing on the Atlantic coast. Find reasonably priced self-catered holiday lettings. All properties are of a good standard but there is a range from comfortable to luxury so that you do not have to spend a fortune to be able to enjoy those surfing weekends.