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"We have really, really enjoyed our stay here, it was so comfortable we really don't want to go home"
Betty & Ron - UK - Dec 2012
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"Thank you for the loan of your wonderful cottage, we felt at home as soon as we walked in, the last 3 weeks have been fabulous, we will be back"
Helen, Charlie & Lydia - UK - July 2012
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"Lovely cottage,fabulous views, and Mousehole is stunning, Nice place to watch the sunsets, We'll be Back!!"
Lovinia & Sam - UK - Oct 2011
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"Recording a fantastic week with over 20C, everyday plenty of walking and swimming, bring on the Olymics ! The Old Chandlery is Lovely !!"
John & Greta - Norway - July 2012
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"What a fantastic luxury cottage, all homes creature comforts,centratilly located to all amenities,great owners, We'll definately be back !"
Victor & Bea - St Kitts - Sept 2012
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You’re free to do as much or as little as you choose – near or far adventures by foot or by car, from obvious attractions to singular and eccentric treats. With its temperate climate, Atlantic aspect, waves, bays and beaches, Cornwall offers a plethora of delights – anything from high octane water sports to more gentle pursuits like swimming, sunbathing or just good old fashioned relaxing.
On the water, sailors, surfers, kayakers, divers, water-
The countryside is latticed with hundreds of miles of recreational trails and footpaths, and there are nearly 200 miles of coastal path along “The Cornish Way’. This stretches from Bude to Land’s End; an extensive network of pilgrim paths taking you over hills, moorland and woodland, along country lanes, coastal paths, across streams, and through the ancient landscape of Penwith. Take your pick from gentle meandering strolls to challenging hikes.
Mousehole is on the National Cycle Network, a beautiful coast-
Go golfing, climbing, pony trekking and horse riding in some of the most stunning landscape one can experience.
Forage over cliffs and in hedgerows on ‘Wild Food Weekends’, or explore the countryside through walks and talks with The Wildlife Trust.
Pop over to the Scilly Isles for lunch; Britain’s answer to the Caribbean is just a short ferry, plane or helicopter ride away. Experience dolphins, puffins, subtropical gardens, fine restaurants and superbly beautiful landscapes on this ‘lost in time’ archipelago.
Why not see the peninsula from above ? Take an aerial flight from Land’s End airport for a proper seagull’s view.
Travel by steam in Bodmin and Launceston, go falconing at Screech Owl sanctuary,
see seals at Gweek or scare yourself on a lantern-

