Trebetherick village, where Sir John Betjeman spent much of his time in Cornwall, centres around the lovely sandy beach known as Daymer Bay. Edged by St. Enodoc golf course, the beach is a sanctuary for children who can swim, paddle or fish in the rock pools.
The coastal footpath can be directly accessed and leads to Polzeath (famed for its surfing) to the north and Rock (famed for its' sailing and golf) to the South. The attractive market town of Wadebridge is seven miles by road and boasts the famous Camel Trail and a host of excellent shops, bistros and pavement cafes.
Little Tredowan enjoys views of the Camel Estuary from the first floor and once here you can forget the car and walk to the beach in two minutes.