Sam's Cabin, a charming detached lodge located in the village of Trewidland near Looe, Cornwall, offers an idyllic retreat for families or couples, accommodating up to four guests in its two beautifully designed bedrooms. Nestled in a picturesque meadow, the cabin is surrounded by breathtaking country views, providing a serene environment for relaxation. This Scandinavian-style lodge features a shared heated swimming pool and is part of a larger property that includes other lodges available for booking, such as Cosy Nest and Daisy Lodge. Families will appreciate the on-site playground, equipped with swings, a slide, and a playhouse, making it an excellent choice for those traveling with children.
The interior of Sam's Cabin is elegantly styled with a nautical theme, showcasing calming shades of blue and grey, complemented by whitewashed shutters in the bedrooms and shower room. The open-plan living area is both airy and cozy, furnished with comfortable seating, a selection of books, DVDs, and a well-equipped kitchen that features modern appliances. The dining area is perfect for leisurely breakfasts, while the sumptuous bedrooms are adorned with designer linens, ensuring a restful stay. Guests can enjoy sunny days by the pool and warm evenings on the sheltered verandah, equipped with outdoor furniture, ideal for alfresco dining.
Located within easy reach of the stunning Whitsand Bay and the vibrant city of Plymouth, Sam's Cabin serves as a gateway to many attractions, including The Eden Project and the National Trust properties such as Lanhydrock and Cotehele. The cabin is equipped with essential amenities, including electric heating, WiFi, and off-road parking for two vehicles. Guests can indulge in the shared lawned garden, complete with furniture and a barbecue, while the surrounding area offers a wealth of outdoor activities, from coastal walks to golfing at Looe Golf Club.
Looe, the nearest town, is known for its lively fishing port atmosphere, featuring narrow cobbled streets and a charming quay area. Visitors can easily explore both East and West Looe, connected by a historic bridge, and enjoy the sandy beach, which is particularly family-friendly due to its safe swimming conditions. The area is steeped in history and natural beauty, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and discovering the rich mining heritage of Bodmin Moor. With its enchanting landscape and vibrant local culture, Cornwall continues to be a premier holiday destination, drawing visitors back time and again.
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!