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Nothing makes a Cornish holiday complete like a fabulous self-catering holiday property – your very own home from home to retreat to during your break. That’s where Cornwall Hideaways comes in. We have the best possible choice of holiday homes in Cornwall, including dog-friendly properties, secluded cottages and luxury hideaways. So, whether you’re after a cosy bolthole for a romantic weekend away, or a larger property which can fit the whole family, you’re sure to find it here.
Even better, each and every property is managed and looked after by a dedicated team with a wealth of local knowledge, so you can get all the help you need while organising and throughout your stay.
What's more, no one is better equipped than Cornwall Hideaways to ensure you enjoy the perfect holiday. As a sister company of well-established holiday lettings businesses like Rural Retreats and Norfolk Hideaways, we have the experience and the skills to help you get every detail right.
Cornwall Hideaways is part of Quality Holidays Assured, a group of companies with 35 years' experience in the holiday business. Variety and originality are at the heart of the QHA offer, and so too are consistently high standards of comfort, service and value for money. That's one more reason why Cornwall Hideaways is a team you can trust.
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Experience coastal charm and contemporary comfort at this beautifully renovated 18th-century townhouse in Fowey, Cornwall. Set over three floors, this bright and stylish holiday home is just yards from Fowey’s historic Town Quay and overlooks the town’s main shopping streets, cafés, and restaurants.
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This whole coastline used to make its living from the fishing industry, and you can still see some of the charming history across the region. Hire a self-drive boat in Fowey ideal for total novices - on the Fowey River, from a half-hour trip to full week. Polperro is a beautiful historic fishing village, with a maze of narrow and winding streets. You can also hire boats here and try your hand at fishing yourself. Another traditional fishing village worth a visit is Mevagissey, which still has a working harbour.
If you visit Mevagissey, you’re just a short drive away from the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a fascinating Victorian garden that was rediscovered and restored in the 1990s. One of the people behind the restoration went on to create The Eden Project, an absolutely unique attraction with a bewildering array of plants and trees from all corners of the earth. The architecture is as spectacular as the plant life.
Fancy some shopping while you’re here? Truro is a bustling and thriving market town with lots of independent shops and cafés. The cathedral is a masterpiece of Victorian architecture, and the art museum has lots of fun activities for the little ones too.
If the art museum doesn’t tire them out, take the children to Camel Creek Adventure Park, where they can go on a fairground ride or meet and groom animals, including meerkats, reptiles and ponies.
Restormel Castle is a fascinating 13th century ruin, where you can still pick out the main rooms of the castle and enjoy the views of the River Fowey below. It’s a good spot for a picnic – keep your eyes peeled for the famous black pheasants that live here.
For a grander vision of Cornwall’s history, Lanhydrock is a fully preserved late Victorian mansion, where you can see the grandeur of the family rooms upstairs, along with all the paraphernalia of the working kitchens below. You can hire bicycles here to cycle through the extensive grounds and beyond too.