Located in the picturesque Rosecraddoc area near Liskeard, Cornwall, this charming holiday lodge is an ideal getaway for couples or small families, accommodating up to four guests. Nestled beside a tranquil brook within the Rosecraddoc holiday village, the lodge offers a peaceful retreat while being conveniently close to the vibrant market town of Liskeard, just two miles away. The lodge features an open-plan living space that includes a cozy living area with Freeview TV, a dining area with a wood burner, and a fully equipped kitchen with essential appliances such as an electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge, and washing machine.
The accommodation comprises two well-appointed bedrooms, each furnished with a double bed, and a modern shower room complete with a shower cubicle and toilet. The property is designed for comfort with electric heating, and all essential amenities such as bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi are included. Guests can enjoy the outdoor sitting area equipped with garden furniture, and private parking for two cars is available. For families with young children, travel cots and highchairs can be requested. The lodge also welcomes pets, making it a suitable choice for dog owners looking to explore the surrounding natural beauty.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the lodge serves as a perfect base to discover the stunning landscapes of Bodmin Moor, which offers numerous walking trails, including routes to Minions, the highest village in Cornwall, and notable sites like The Hurlers stone circle and the Cheesewring rock formations. Visitors can also enjoy cultural experiences at nearby attractions such as Sterts Theatre and Arts Centre, and the intriguing Carnglaze Caverns. Additionally, there are ample opportunities for horse riding and golfing within a 20-mile radius, including the prestigious Jack Nicklaus course at St Mellion. A sports and leisure center with a swimming pool and fitness facilities is located just five miles away.
Water-based activities await at Siblyback Lake, where guests can partake in windsurfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing, and fishing, along with a scenic circular lakeside walk. For those seeking a beach day, the coastline is just 12 miles away. Local amenities include a shop two miles from the lodge and an on-site restaurant for convenient dining options. The area also boasts cultural highlights, such as the Stuart House Arts and Heritage Centre and the Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol, making it an excellent destination for families, including attractions like Adrenalin Quarry and Kartworld for added excitement.
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!