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    Immaculate semi-detached house, close to Trevaunance Cove. (Ref. 976388)

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    7 nights from £599

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Why book a cottage in Perranporth?

This pretty seaside resort is located on the North coast of Cornwall, close to the popular towns of Newquay, St Ives, and Falmouth. If you are looking for golden beaches, spectacular coastline, family attractions, and a host of great pubs and restaurants, then book a holiday cottage in Perranporth.

Named after Cornwall’s patron saint, legend has it that St Piran was washed up on the beach after floating across the Irish Sea. There are many sites around the town relating to the saint, including St Piran’s Oratory, an ancient chapel which was uncovered beneath the sand dunes after being buried for hundreds of years. 

The town’s greatest draw is probably the stunning award-winning beach. At low tide it connects with Perran Sands to form a 3-mile stretch of breathtaking golden sand - perfect for building sandcastles or enjoying lazy days of reading and sunbathing. The swell from the Atlantic Ocean provides excellent conditions for surfing and bodyboarding; novices can try them out for the first time with help and lessons from the local surf schools. 

The stretch of coastline running around the town is some of the most beautiful in Cornwall, with walkers able to enjoy magnificent views from the South West Coast Path which runs to St Agnes in one direction, and Newquay in the other. Golfers can also enjoy spectacular views from the link courses at Perranporth golf Club and Holywell Bay Golf Club. Food lovers don’t have to venture far to find a tasty meal: there is a fantastic choice of pubs, takeaways, cafes, and restaurants to choose from in the town.

Make your trip to Cornwall a memorable one with a stay in a holiday cottage in Perranporth.