Holywell Bay and Cubert are just 3 miles from the major family holiday resort of Newquay.
The popular family beaches; Polly Joke Beach and Crantock Beach are both within easy reach of Grangewood. All three beaches and most of the pubs in the area are dog friendly making the area a dog walking paradise.
Walking with or without a dog in the area is exceptional with some of the best walks in North Cornwall. The route along the Coast Path joins all three beaches through National Trust owned land past Cubert Common, The Kelseys and West Pentire headland.
Cubert has a Londis store, incorporating a Post Office, A Bakery and a pub. Within a mile and a half is the amazing unspoilt Holywell Bay Beach with it's iconic Gull Rocks and close by The Treguth Inn a thatched thirteenth century pub and restaurant.
Holywell Bay is centrally placed in the North of Cornwall with
most of the main attractions within easy reach. For example the Eden Project,
Cornwall's many amazing gardens, St Ives, Port Isaac and Lands End. The
area is renowned for surfing, surfing schools, water sports and walking.
Holywell Bay is one of the locations used for filming Poldark.
This Historic Inn by the stunning beach of Holywell Bay, just five miles west of Newquay. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside, with the best of the Cornish coast, it is the perfect place to wine and dine, meet up with friends and have a drink or two, or share a bar snack with some fine wines and ales.
Treguth survived as a farmstead all the way until the twentieth century with the advent of tourism to the area. At around 1920, the farm became Oates Tea House changing to a pub in 1962. There are numerous reports of ghostly sightings over the years with at least four regular appearings. The Inn is open all year round and is approximately 200 yards from Holywell Bay Beach. There is a superb beer garden, cosy lounge bar and dining area. A warm and friendly welcome awaits all including dogs."