Self Catering Accommodation Kennack Sands - Lizard Peninsula - Little Gwendreath Holiday Cottages |
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Self Catering Holiday Cottages - Ruan Minor
Lorraine and Tony welcome you to Little Gwendreath Holiday Cottages. We live as residents at Gwendreath and will be pleased to help you with any queries or problems you may have during your stay with us. The holiday cottages are situated in a peaceful location, adjacent to the Gwendreath Valley English Nature Reserve on the popuLar Lizard Peninsula in the Southwest of CornwaLl, 10 miLes from the historic market town of HeLston, famous for its Floral Dance and 4 miLes from the Lizard Point, the most southerly location of mainland Britain. ACCOMMODATION
The properties have two bedrooms and comfortably sleep four persons. Bedroom one has a double bed and the second is twin bedded. Linen is provided and the beds are made up ready for your arrival. The lounge is comfortably furnished including television, DVD and radio CD player. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, cooker, microwave, etc., tea towels are provided Each has its own small garden with seating. A laundry room also housing a freezer is available for our guests use. Pets are welcome to bring along well behaved owners, the east beach at Kennack Sands is open all year to dogs.
LOCATION
From Little Gwendreath take the short Elm Valley Walk following the stream to Kennack Sands, and the South West Coastal Path. The beach is also accessible by car, with the east beach being open all year for dogs. The Lizard Peninsula Cornwall is the most southerly part
of the British mainland. It's a unique landscape of extensive heathlands,
cliffs, woodland, creeks and sandy beaches. The mild climate and unusual geology landscape have created an area of outstanding nature conservation interest. Over 250 species of national or international importance are found here, many of which are restricted to the region. This is a delightful part of the country with fine sandy beaches and quaint coves. From Little Gwendreath take the short elm valley walk following the stream to the South West Coastal Path and Kennack Sands which offers safe bathing, surfing and rock pooling. During the summer months plankton eating Basking Sharks can often be seen close inshore. Nearby are the beautiful fishing villages of Cadgwith and Coverack, which, together with the spectacular scenery and abundant flora ~ and fauna, makes this area a haven for walking, horse riding, bird watching and exploring. |
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CONTACT 01326 290 836 |
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