The delightful riverside town of Wadebridge makes an excellent base for exploring North Cornwall’s glorious sandy beaches and is the start point for the ever-popular Camel Trail.
Little Petherick, ‘the spring in the valley’, is nestled along the coast of North Cornwall, sitting quietly on Little Petherick creek and bridging a tidal tributary of the River Camel.
Is this where King Arthur held his court of Camelot? Come to Camelford, enjoy the shops, head off for the surf and explore Bodmin moor to find out!
The little fishing village of Portwrinkle lies hidden away into the mesmerizing and forgotten corner of Cornwall’s south coast. It's the ideal bolthole for a quiet break.
One of the main advantages of opting for a self-catering holiday is that you can get lots of people all under one roof, which is often far more cost effective than trying to organise separate hotel rooms or accommodation for everyone.