Fisherman’s Cottage is a character, three-bedroom, self-catering holiday cottage, set in one of Newquay’s prime positions.
Built in the late 1800s from stone acquired from the nearby Fistral beach, the cottage is situated just a five-minute walk from the famous surf spot and only a three-minute walk to Newquay harbour and the town centre.
Staying at Fisherman’s Cottage is a perfect way to come and visit the amazing beauty of the Cornish coast, view the Atlantic ocean and take rural walks to explore the beautiful beaches of Cornwall.
Fistral beach offers surfing, a cafe, shops, a restaurant and a lovely day out for the family on its sandy shores.
Or you might stroll down to Newquay’s fishing harbour, past the local surf shops, stop for a drink and a snack in the Red Lion — a local ‘good food’ pub, and then into Newquay town centre to browse the shops. In the evening Newquay has plenty of restaurants, bars and nightclubs to offer.
For those interested in golf, the course greens lie behind the cottage and overlooking the stunning Fistral beach.
Fisherman’s Cottage holiday accommodation offers you a fully refurbished self-catering cottage for an enjoyable and comfortable stay. The cottage is well equipped with all your home-comforts and has private parking at the rear. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms with showers plus a second living room with sofa bed the cottage will sleep 6/8 with comfort.
For the more adventurous holiday-maker, Lusty Glaze Adventure Centre is a must, where activities on offer include rock climbing, abseiling and coasteering, or enjoy a ride on the banana-boat or a jet-ski. Or why not take in a surfing lesson — great fun for family or groups — with world long board champion Adam Griffiths (whose family own the cottage).
With so much on offer in Newquay you’ll not feel the need to move, but if you do there is so much to see along the beautiful coast of Cornwall. Take a trip to the Eden Project, or visit Rick Stein’s restaurant in Padstow or Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen at Watergate Bay.