Local Villages

If you're after postcard-perfect fishing and coastal villages during your stay, then there's plenty of those on our doorstep.

5 Miles

A trip to the nearby village of Boscastle is essential. Located just a short drive away (or a stunning walk), this charming coastal village is set in a dramatic valley and is well-known for its historic harbor and breathtaking landscapes. Wander through the twisting streets adorned with delightful stone cottages, browse the local shops and cafes, or take a picturesque stroll along the South West Coast Path, which showcases incredible views of the rugged shoreline.

10 Miles

Visiting Tintagel promises an unforgettable adventure. Famed as the legendary birthplace of King Arthur, it features the striking ruins of Tintagel Castle, which sits atop a cliff overlooking the tumultuous Atlantic Ocean. Explore the village to find cosy pubs, distinctive shops, and the enchanting Merlin’s Cave. The remarkable coastal vistas and rich folklore create a perfect day trip, and for those who enjoy heights, the high bridge is something else! 

12 Miles

Bude has plenty to offer, regardless of the weather. You can walk along the scenic coastal path or delve into the town’s history at Bude Castle. After an exciting day, retreat to the peaceful ambiance of Cargurra Park Farm, with Cornwall’s stunning coast just a stone’s throw away.

16 Miles

Port Isaac is celebrated for its narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages and its charming harbor, famously featured in the TV series “Doc Martin.” Take a leisurely stroll through the village to uncover local shops, art galleries, and seafood eateries, or embark on a scenic walk along the rugged coastline for spectacular views.

20 Miles

Polzeath is renowned for its beautiful sandy beach and fantastic surfing conditions, making it a popular destination for both novice and experienced surfers alike. Beyond the waves, the area boasts stunning coastal trails with sweeping views of the Atlantic, along with cosy cafes and surf shops to explore. Whether you’re eager to catch some waves, enjoy a beachside picnic, or simply relax on the shore, it’s a must-visit location.

19 Miles

Situated along the River Camel, Wadebridge is home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town serves as a popular starting point for the Camel Trail, a scenic cycling and walking route that meanders through picturesque countryside and along the estuary to Padstow. Whether you’re browsing local boutiques or enjoying a leisurely riverside stroll, Wadebridge offers a lovely contrast to the rural serenity of Cargurra Park Farm.