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Eden
- Downderry, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 3
An architectural masterpiece, Eden in Downderry is home to sparkling ocean views and an outdoor pool. Finished to an impeccably high standard, its bespoke interiors are reminiscent of a tropical beach house, where gentle tides are a short walk away. Sleeping six guests and welcoming dogs, it becomes an idyllic sea-view hideaway for those wishing to switch off on the south coast.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1950Short breaks from
£1800Sea Edge
- Downderry, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 3
With a relaxing spa-like feel and sensational ocean views spanning Cornwall’s south coast, Sea Edge is a stunning, contemporary home sitting just a moment’s walk from the beaches at Seaton and Downderry. With a Mediterranean-inspired garden, cosy window seat and glass-fronted terrace, it’s a tranquil hideaway come rain or shine.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£2750Short breaks from
£2550Lizard
- Harlyn Bay, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 3
With a bubbling hot tub and Harlyn Bay Beach on your doorstep, enjoy the ultimate seaside escape. Home to a modern design and coastal hues throughout, Lizard is one of our three Hideaways, sleeping up to 18 guests when booked alongside Longships and Wolf Rock.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1400Short breaks from
£1250Kilden Mor
- Padstow, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 3
With its striking architecture and idyllic Cornish location, this high-spec home enjoys sparkling views over Padstow and the Camel Estuary. Three beautifully finished bedrooms, a modern kitchen and secluded garden complete with a hot tub make it a tempting retreat for families and groups of friends.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1950Short breaks from
£1650Longships
- Harlyn Bay, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 3
With fantastic access to Harlyn Bay, Longships combines open plan family living with nautical interior touches. Dog and family-friendly, the garden makes a relaxing setting for evening meals after long days on the sand, or take a dip in the outdoor hot tub for a moment of pure bliss.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1400Short breaks from
£1250Wolf Rock
- Harlyn Bay, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 6
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 3
One of three Harlyn Bay Hideaways, Wolf Rock and its neighbouring beach houses Lizard and Longships can sleep up to 18 guests when booked together. There’s a cosy wood burner for family nights in and a dog-friendly garden, plus sea glimpses from the first floor living area. Or, enjoy nights under the stars from the hot tub.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1400Short breaks from
£1250Serenity
- Carlyon Bay, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 5
- Bedrooms: 3 i
- Bathrooms: 2
A tranquil retreat for five guests, this home enjoys incredible ocean views over Charlestown and St Austell Bay. There are three ground-floor bedrooms, making it easily accessible with all three featuring French doors opening up directly onto the terrace. Situated on the South West Coast Path, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with Carlyon Bay Golf Club and Porthpean Beach within walking distance.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1850Short breaks from
£1600Fox Point
- Harlyn Bay, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2 i
- Bathrooms: 2
Tucked into the heart of Cornwall’s Seven Bays, Fox Point is perfectly placed for exploring the north coast. Al fresco living is assured thanks to two private balconies which lend themselves to sundowners and tapas. Contemporary open plan interiors await and dogs are welcome, with the golden sands of Harlyn Bay Beach just a minute's walk away.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1100Short breaks from
£950Willow's Rest
- Dulverton, Somerset
- Sleeps: 4
- Bedrooms: 2 i
- Bathrooms: 2
The pinnacle of rustic luxury, Willow’s Rest sleeps up to four guests across two charming bedrooms. Perfect for couples or a small family, experience spectacular countryside views, an elevated balcony and bubbling hot tub at this enchanting retreat on the edge of Exmoor's National Park.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1150Short breaks from
£1000The Nook
- St Minver, Cornwall
- Sleeps: 2
- Bedrooms: 1 i
- Bathrooms: 1
A boutique hideaway nestled in the Cornish countryside, The Nook merges Scandi design with bold industrial accents. An inviting kitchen and living space opens onto the garden, while a hot tub and wood burner make it the perfect couples’ retreat. Meanwhile, Cornwall’s north coast beaches lie a short drive away.
- Dog-Friendly
- Sea/Water Views
- EV Charger
- Hot Tub
- Swimming Pool
- Games/TV Room
Per week from
£1100Short breaks from
£950Recommendations for the South West
Brimming with excellent surf, enchanting moorland, rich heritage and picturesque harboursides, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to holidaying in the South West. While our recommendations are endless, we suggest starting with Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, with some of the most popular towns being St Ives, Mawgan Porth, Newquay, Padstow, Salcombe, Bantham and Dartmouth.
Whether you’re looking for a family beach day, excellent surf, or a fantastic dog walk, the beaches along the South West are considered some of the best in Europe. In Cornwall, Fistral, Crantock, Mawgan Porth and Polzeath are popular with surfers and families alike. Each offers long stretches of soft sand, great restaurants, facilities, surf hire, and nearby dog walks. The beaches of Porthmeor in St Ives and Gwithian in Hayle are ideal for long, scenic walks and provide perfect conditions for watersports.
Those wishing to sail, SUP, or swim will love the beaches of Daymer Bay, Trevone, and Readymoney Cove. With idyllic tidal pools and gentle waves, these bays offer a more relaxed atmosphere. Additionally, the South West Coast Path provides easy access to Rock, Padstow, and Fowey, respectively.
Travelling into Devon, Hope Cove, Bantham Beach, and Bigbury-on-Sea earn their merits for beautiful scenery, glistening waters, and soft sands. Meanwhile, Salcombe’s estuarine beaches attract visitors from far and wide – sail, swim, or stroll along the Kingsbridge estuary, stopping for lunch at one of the beachside eateries.
Renowned for its historical landmarks, notable walking routes and literary links, the South West has something for everyone. Walk in the footsteps of Raynor Winn with the famous South West Coast Path weaving its way through Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset, or visit Daphne Du Maurier’s muse; the harbourside village of Fowey in South Cornwall.
Devon is also home to Agatha Christie’s Burgh Island, where a sea tractor will transport you from the sandy beach to the island.
In Cornwall, history enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the legendary Tintagel Castle, said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, and the enchanting St Micheal’s Mount – a tidal island with a medieval castle and giant folklore. Just along the coast, you’ll find The Minack Theatre, Land’s End and the Tate St Ives.
Further inland, spend days wandering the tropical biomes of the Eden Project or explore the stunning gardens of Trebah, Heligan and Glendurgan.
The region is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, long-standing traditions, and beautiful scenery. In Cornwall, you’ll find world-famous surfing beaches and a vibrant seafood scene, with fresh off-the-boat catches taking pride of place on many menus. Both Devon and Cornwall are celebrated for their cream teas.
With a friendly rivalry over whether to put jam or cream first, the clotted cream and scones have become a must-try delicacy in both counties.
Somerset is known for its traditional cider and cosy village pubs, offering a true taste of the county’s apple orchards. It’s also home to the Glastonbury Festival, which attracts visitors from all over the globe every June.
The counties are also home to iconic landmarks such as the Eden Project, Land’s End, Cheddar Gorge and Dartmouth Castle. Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor are well worth a visit, with dramatic landscapes, tors, stargazing sites and hidden woodlands to uncover.
And finally, no visit to the South West would be complete without sampling a traditional Cornish pasty.
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