Valentine’s holiday cottages in Cornwall.

Why wait for Valentine’s Day? This year, treat that special someone to a holiday in a wonderful self-catering holiday cottage in Cornwall. Enjoy the scenery, sample the excellent quality locally produced food and drink or just stay in! Each of these properties has something for everyone and guaranteed to be better than a bunch of flowers; be quick though, you don’t want to have to explain how you missed the opportunity to treat your loved one!

The Cob- This 18th century traditional detached cottage has everything you need for a cosy Valentine’s Day retreat. The cosy cottage is in the hamlet of Treligga near to the beautiful Cornish fishing village of Port Isaac, famed for the ITV series ‘Doc Martin’. With views towards the sea, oil fired stove and original flagstone flooring, The Cob will make this Valentine’s Day one to remember.

Fistral View- A modern property with a view over Fistral Bay that has been admired by many for years. A wonderful base for those wanting all the trappings of this popular North Cornish holiday destination whilst being able to ‘get away from it all’. With shops, restaurants, pubs and beaches such as Crantock, Fistral Bay and a 9-hole pitch and putt all close by, you’ll never struggle to find ways to spend your holiday.

The Hideaway- You’ll be able to do exactly that on your holiday in this self-contained apartment for two, tucked away just yards from the picturesque Falmouth Harbour. When you’re not out in the Cornish sea air exploring, why not treat that special someone to dinner al fresco out on the cottages courtyard- a real suntrap!

Millers Nook- A cottage with a difference; its own hot tub and sauna! A fabulous location surrounded by acres of fields and woodlands, just outside of the pretty village of Constantine. Ideal location of exploring both the market town of Helston and the port of Falmouth. If you’ve done all the walking you can do, you can always retreat back to the Millers Nook and cosy up beside the wood burning fire.

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