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Holiday Homes in Porthleven, Cornwall

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Porthleven

For a self-catering holiday by the sea, Porthleven offers an enticing escape with its charming fishermen’s cottages and proximity to Cornwall’s natural beauty. Nestled on the southern tip of the Cornish peninsula, this picturesque town boasts a vibrant harbor and is renowned for its powerful sea swells, making it a top spot for seasoned surfers. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the infamous Loe Bar, Cornwall’s largest natural lake, and the stunning landscapes of Land’s End and the Lizard Peninsula, all while enjoying the comfort and flexibility of a self-catering break.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Porthleven early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

2 Barlowenath Cottages
Marazion, Cornwall Around 6 miles from Porthleven
 2 Barlowenath Cottages, Cornwall,  England Viewed 12 times in last week.
Sleeps 2 - 4, 2 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 350 - £ 750
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Living & Leisure Facilities: coffee machine Microwave Garden BBQ free wifi
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Porthleven, Cornwall, England

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Discover Porthleven: A Cornish Gem for Cottage Holidays

Porthleven is a Cornish town and the most southerly fishing port in Great Britain found on the peninsula of Cornwall. The harbour was originally developed for refuge as this was part of the Cornish coast that was recognised as a black spot for wrecks.

Charming Fishing Port and Historical Harbour

Close by the Loe Bar is still infamous for being a dangerous spot to swim and surf. Porthleven has exploited its location and its exposure to powerful sea swells to become famous as one of the best regarded surfing spots in Britain, but is definitely not for the beginner or for the faint hearted.

Surfing Adventures and Natural Wonders

Porthleven is also home to some beautiful protected sites of interest including a disused lead mine and Cornwall’s largest natural lake formed by the barrier beach, Loe Bar. The town has a beautiful harbour which is appreciated at its best in the summer months with quaint fishing boats and lovely fishermen’s cottages.

Picturesque Harbour and Summer Delight

As it is at a very southerly point to Cornwall, visitors on a self-catering cottage holiday by the sea can also enjoy the delights of Land’s End and the Lizard peninsula.

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