Self
catering apartments and bungalows
Ideal for walking the southwest coastal path
National trust properties and gardens
Touring Cornwall & North Devon
Boscastle
is an ancient although no longer working harbour. It is still used today
by small fishing craft and day trips are available. The harbour is reputed
to be the smallest in England, and much of the headland is owned by
the National Trust, ensuring it remains relatively unspoilt.
Once you have explored the village with its 14th century cottages, enjoyed
the spectacular sea views from the white look-out, originally a Gentleman's
Folly, why not visit other parts of the county.
Holiday Cottages and Self-catering holiday
Apartments and Caravan breaks in Boscastle provide the perfect location
from which to enjoy and explore the sights and sounds that Cornwall
has to offer.
Our Self catering accommodation near to Boscastle are ideal for families
who need the felexibility that a self-catering break can offer, allowing
you to enjoy your holiday break at a pace that suites you. Self catering
holidays in Cornwall give you easy access to Cornwall's attractions,
coastline and countryside.
Cornwall Online Offer a variety of self catering accommodation ( Caravans,
Holiday Cottages, Campsites and Holiday Apartments) close to Boscastle.
In this region of Cornwall, Holiday cottages and barn conversions are
very popular choices for holiday stays, offering a subtle blend of period
charm and original features with modern comforts. Famillies with children
and active youngsters often choose to stay at one of our listed holiday
parks or Caravan sites, as they often have a range of activities, swimming
pools, play areas etc included on site.
In this cost conscious climate, Camping
is growing in popularity many holiday parks in Cornwall offer camping
and touring pitches so whether you have a tent, caravan or motor-home
you can enjoy a stunning holiday in Cornwall at a fantastic location
with great facilities in Cornwall within easy reach of Boscastle.
…and around the
Royal Duchy of Cornwall
There is Truro with its beautiful cathedral,
St Ives, popular with artists and Charlestown famous for its listed
harbour often seen in films or Bodmin Moor and the ancient iron age
stone circles, plus many national trust houses and gardens. Lands End
is only an hour and a half away. Leisure facilities are available locally
with an 18 hole golf course and swimming pool at Camelford or Bude with
its tubes and wave machine or try the riding from the local riding stables.
For the rambler there is of course the Coastal
path, very steep in parts but always rewarding with magnificent views
from the cliff tops before dropping down into the valleys, some wooded,
some with sandy beaches.
Discover the Magic
of North Cornwall
Boscastle
is a favourite destination with visitors from all over the world in
the main holiday but few discover the real charm in the quieter times
of the year. Early spring brings a profusion of colour to the walks
along the beautiful Vallency and Jordan valleys provided by the wild
primrose and blue bells.
The coastal path in spring has the yellow
gorse and heather to compliment the stunning scenery, evening sunsets
on this part of the coast are rarely matched at anytime of the year.
Have you discovered the traffic free roads during school times, the
peace and tranquility that a short break in Cornwall has to offer. The
improved road network from London and the Midlands means travelling
by car is only an average of 4 ½ hours only 2 hours from Bristol.