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The Lizard peninsula, the most southerly part of mainland Britain, might have been deliberately designed as an ideal holiday destination. Within just a few square miles it offers sandy beaches, spectacular cliff walks, unspoiled fishing coves, thickly-wooded creeks and inlets, rolling farmland and a wide expanse of open moorland. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and you can easily see why. The climate is mild and frost is rare. Daffodils flower as a commercial crop in January and the cliffs and hedgerows are ablaze with wild flowers from February to June. There are spells in October and November as warm as any in midsummer.
Do come to see and enjoy all that this wonderful area has to offer. And try especially to come out of season when the roads are quieter and you will have the beaches and cliffs all to yourself.
Our small agency started over 10 years ago with just a few cottages in Cadgwith, our home base. Our aim has always been to offer a friendly, personal, local service to all our visitors. We have expanded steadily ever since and now offer cottages all around the peninsula. VisitBritain, the national tourist board, now recognizes us as a Quality Accredited Agency. This means that we are trusted to personally inspect all our cottages every year and make sure they all comply with national standards. They do vary in the degree of luxury they offer, but our descriptions and rental prices reflect this.
If you are looking for a holiday of true old-fashioned simplicity surrounded by scenery of breathtaking beauty, then look no further. Just settle down to the problem of which cottage will suit you best.
Places to visit and see on the Lizard Peninsula
Sandy beaches: Kynance Cove, Kennack Sands, Poldhu, Coverack, Polurrian, Gunwalloe.
Villages and places of interest: Cadgwith, Porthleven, Mullion, Coverack, Porthallow, St Keverne, Porthoustock, Helford River, Frenchman's Creek, Port Navas, Durgan, Manaccan, Goonhilly Downs.
Interesting towns: Helston, Falmouth, St Ives, Newlyn, Penzance, Truro.
Gardens nearby: Trebah, Glendurgan, Trengwainton, Trelissick, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, The Eden Project.
Things to do: For the more energetic, there is golf (at Mullion), short golf (at Helston), horse riding (from Ruan Minor), cycling (from Mullion), fishing (boat trips from Cadgwith), diving (at Porthkerris or Cadgwith) and surfing (best at Porthleven and Kennack Sands).
Events: 8th May, Helston Flora Day. 2nd July, Ruan Minor Vintage Rally. Mid July, St Keverne Ox Roast. All August, Regattas and fishing festivals in the area. Every Tuesday night, Folk singing in Cadgwith Pub. Every Friday, traditional maritime singing in Cadgwith Pub. At Christmas time most Cornish villages are decorated with fairy lights at night and on Christmas Day there is swimming at Cadgwith and Coverack. |