A delightful, cosy well-appointed cabin, with open plan living space, two bedrooms and all the benefits of being on a safe and secure holiday park with beautiful surroundings.
1 step to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Electric heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Patio with garden furniture. Playing field with play area and barbecue area (shared with other properties on site). External laundry area (shared with other properties on site). Private car park allocated for 1 car, 35 yards. No smoking. This property has a security deposit of £250.
Atlantic Bays 201 is a great chalet with a brand-new kitchen installed in 2021. The comfortable open-plan living space gives plenty of room to spread out and relax after a busy day, the well-equipped kitchen is a joy to cook in, you’ll love whipping up a holiday feast here! With two bedrooms, one comfortable double and one twin room the lodge is ideal for a family of four where you can benefit from all the facilities on-site. Completing this very cosy holiday home is a patio area with a table and chairs, just the spot to relax with a glass of wine, after a day of adventure. The chalet’s southerly position often benefits from all-day sun and spectacular sunsets at the rear.
On-site, there is a large dog-walking area and playing field, as well as a children’s play area (parental guidance is recommended). Games from the chalet may be used on the field. Wi-Fi is available, but unfortunately not in the property.
The pretty village of St Merryn (1.5 m away) is in the centre of the peninsula that extends out to Trevose Head and is within a few miles of seven fantastic beaches. The village has a tourism motto, Seven Bays for Seven Days.
It also boasts 2 pubs, including Rick Stein’s The Cornish Arms, and Rafferty’s the local wine bar/restaurant besides excellent takeaways, a bakery and a well-stocked convenience store. Padstow, renowned for being the base for TV chef Rick Stein’s Cornish Seafood empire, is a stunning town with a wealth of pubs, bars, cafes, restaurants and independent shops. Padstow is also the western end of the Camel Trail, which stretches 18 miles to the east along the Camel Valley on a largely flat disused railway line.
To the south is Mawgan Porth and the pretty village of St. Mawgan. Situated mid-way between Padstow and Newquay close to the Southwest Coastal Path on the rugged north Cornish coast, Mawgan Porth offers you a beautiful west-facing beach with stunning scenery, wondrous walks, and superb surfing. Furthermore, there is an amazing variety of restaurants to suit everyone’s taste and pocket. Nearby beaches at Harlyn, Constantine and Trevone Bays are 2¾ miles-3.5 miles away.
On-site, there is a large dog-walking area and playing field, as well as a children’s play area (parental guidance is recommended). Games from the chalet may be used on the field. Wi-Fi is available, but unfortunately not in the property.
The pretty village of St Merryn (1.5 m away) is in the centre of the peninsula that extends out to Trevose Head and is within a few miles of seven fantastic beaches. The village has a tourism motto, Seven Bays for Seven Days.
It also boasts 2 pubs, including Rick Stein’s The Cornish Arms, and Rafferty’s the local wine bar/restaurant besides excellent takeaways, a bakery and a well-stocked convenience store. Padstow, renowned for being the base for TV chef Rick Stein’s Cornish Seafood empire, is a stunning town with a wealth of pubs, bars, cafes, restaurants and independent shops. Padstow is also the western end of the Camel Trail, which stretches 18 miles to the east along the Camel Valley on a largely flat disused railway line.
To the south is Mawgan Porth and the pretty village of St. Mawgan. Situated mid-way between Padstow and Newquay close to the Southwest Coastal Path on the rugged north Cornish coast, Mawgan Porth offers you a beautiful west-facing beach with stunning scenery, wondrous walks, and superb surfing. Furthermore, there is an amazing variety of restaurants to suit everyone’s taste and pocket. Nearby beaches at Harlyn, Constantine and Trevone Bays are 2¾ miles-3.5 miles away.