Luxury self catering accommodation in St Austell

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Wayside House- 5 Star Rated Accommodation in the South West
sleeps 13
number of bedrooms5
number of bathrooms3
no dogs allowed
Features
games room
garden
own swimming pool
sauna
Weekly price: £950 - £4500
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Sharpnage House
Checkley, Herefordshire, , England
sleeps 10
number of bedrooms5
number of bathrooms5
2 dogs allowed 2
Features
wood burner
games room
enclosed garden
wheelchair accessible
Weekly price: £1800 - £4515
Short breaks: minimum 2 night(s)
Quality Awards: gold award
Penn-An-Vownder
Quintrell Downs, Cornwall, , England
sleeps 6
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
no dogs allowed
Features
garden
Weekly price: £657 - £657
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Crantock Lodge
Crantock, Cornwall, , England
sleeps 6
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
1 dogs allowed 1
Features
wood burner
open fire
garden
Weekly price: £642 - £642
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)
Beachcliff
Porth, Cornwall, , England
sleeps 6
number of bedrooms3
number of bathrooms2
no dogs allowed
Features
garden
own swimming pool
sauna
Weekly price: £974 - £974
Short breaks: minimum 3 night(s)

St Austell

The famous coast of Cornwall is one of the UK’s most popular and well known tourist destinations. Many of the counties localities offer a wide range of self-catering accommodation that help make it a great holiday location choice with Cottage Gems. The small town of St Austell is typical of the charming towns and villages located along the South Coast: secluded, striking and rich with atmosphere. From sandy beaches to stunning greenery, the diversity of the landscape is matched only by the diversity of the accommodation and activities on offer.

Places to Visit

 

  • Discover a diverse selection of wildlife at the famous Eden Project. The renowned centre is quite the spectacle; the two focal domes of the complex are worth the trip in themselves. Accompanied by the project’s collection of rare and unusual plants, the Eden Project is an essential stop.
  • Unwind and soak in the culture at the St Austell Brewery. An informative guided tour will take you through the 150 year history of the brewery. The site also features an interactive museum and an interactive product sampling! Perfect for couples and groups of friends.
  • Come aboard the Shipwreck Centre in Charlestown! Like the Eden Project, this highly-rated attraction is suitable whatever the weather and whoever the person. There is a lot on offer here for all the family, from historic exhibits to remote controlled ‘supercruisers,’ the Shipwreck centre is a great day out and is just a short drive from St Austell. 

 

Things to Do

 

  • Spend some time strolling down the tranquil Cornish Way Walking Trail. This trail, which welcomes cyclers as well as walkers, is part of the Sustrans National Rail and takes you through a number of outstanding landmarks that make it a special experience.
  • Hit the open waters. There is a wide selection of surfing and sailing options for both beginners and experienced users that the village has on offer.
  • Enjoy some time by the seasside. You are in Cornwall after all! Be sure to soak in some sunshine and have a splash in the water. The seaside resorts available offer many attractions to visitors.

 

Whether you’re looking to relax or want an action-packed activity holiday, St Austell has options for all weather and all types of holiday-maker, making it a fantastic choice for a self-catering holiday break. Cottage Gems offers a host of accommodation in and around the area, ranging from cottages and lodges to converted barns and boats! Take a look.