Located in the tranquil hamlet of Tredinnick, St Austell, Cornwall, this charming detached garden studio provides a serene retreat for couples seeking a peaceful getaway. Nestled along the Saints Way coast-to-coast footpath and just 4 miles from the renowned Eden Project, which features the world's largest indoor rainforest, the accommodation is designed for relaxation and comfort. Guests can enjoy the shared outdoor hot tub, enhancing their experience amidst the beautiful garden setting, making it an ideal spot for unwinding after a day of exploration.
The surrounding area boasts a wealth of attractions and activities, making it a perfect base for those eager to explore the rich natural and cultural heritage of Cornwall. Visitors can discover beautiful gardens and historic homes, including the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lanhydrock House, and Pencarrow House. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Luxulyan Valley, a World Heritage Site, offers scenic walking trails through steeply wooded landscapes, while the Prideaux Wood Nature Reserve showcases ancient woodlands, providing ample opportunities for hiking and nature appreciation.
Cyclists will find the property conveniently located along Route 3 of the Long-distance National Cycle Network, known as the Cornish Way, with Cardinham Woods just a short 15-minute drive away, offering diverse cycling and mountain biking trails suitable for all skill levels. Additionally, a variety of South Coast beaches, including Par, Carlyon Bay, and Charlestown, are easily accessible within a 20-minute drive. For those interested in fishing, the Innis Fly Fishery, located 4 miles away, features three stocked lakes catering to anglers of all experience levels.
Local amenities are within reach, with Luxulyan village just 2 miles away, offering a church, traditional pub, and local store. For a wider range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, the towns of Bodmin and St Austell are only 7 miles away. The property is designed for a maximum of two guests plus one infant, welcoming babes in arms but not accommodating toddlers or pets. With a private outdoor sitting area, shared gardens, and a paddock with friendly sheep and a pygmy goat, guests can fully immerse themselves in the idyllic countryside experience during their stay.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!