Nestled in the serene and picturesque Roseland Peninsula of Cornwall, the Towan Beach chalet offers a tranquil retreat for up to six guests. This self-catering accommodation is surrounded by lush lawns and trees, providing a peaceful escape while being conveniently located near the stunning coastline. Just 350 meters from the sandy Towan beach and a mere 100 meters from the charming creek of Froe, the chalet combines seclusion with easy access to a variety of attractions, including the renowned Eden Project, Falmouth Maritime Museum, and the Tate at St. Ives. Guests can also enjoy the local amenities, including country inns and a well-stocked shop in nearby Portscatho, ensuring all needs are met during their stay.
The Roseland Peninsula is celebrated for its diverse landscapes, featuring a mix of coastal and river scenery, woodlands, and quaint villages. This area provides ample opportunities for both relaxation and adventure, whether guests prefer leisurely strolls along the beach or engaging in more vigorous outdoor activities. Additionally, the peninsula serves as a gateway to explore other parts of Cornwall, making it an ideal base for discovering the region's beauty.
The chalet itself is designed for comfort and convenience, featuring a spacious living and dining area with triple-aspect views, a well-equipped kitchen, and two bathrooms, including one en-suite. Guests can unwind on the sunset dining verandah or enjoy meals on the south-facing patio. The property is approached via a 350-meter track, providing a sense of privacy while remaining accessible. However, it is recommended that visitors with low-slung vehicles consider alternative accommodations due to the track's condition. For added safety, guests are advised to bring their own linens and pillows during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
For provisions, the nearby village of Portscatho offers a comprehensive 7-day store, while the picturesque resort of St Mawes, just seven miles away, features a medieval castle and a vibrant sailing community. The towns of Falmouth and Truro, both approximately 14 miles from the chalet, provide a wider range of amenities, including banks and supermarkets. The area is rich in natural beauty, with attractions such as the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and various gardens, making it a perfect destination for families and nature enthusiasts alike. Visitors can also partake in activities like birdwatching and game walks, further enhancing their experience in this idyllic part of Cornwall.
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!