Self Catering Holiday Accommodation in Port Isaac. Cornwall. Springside. |
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Comfortable Self Catering Holiday Accommodation - Port Isaac
Springside is a pleasant & comfortable apartment set in a courtyard just off the main village street. It was once part of the old coastguard cottages and sleeps two. ACCOMMODATION
Both the bedroom and sitting room have harbour/sea views. Unusually for Port Isaac, it has its own parking (for one car) and is only a short walk from the harbour, shops, restaurants and pub. It is a perfect base for exploring the wonderful coast and countryside of North Cornwall. The Coast Path is only yards away. LOCATION Port Isaac is a historic fishing village which still retains it traditional character, and remains relatively unspoilt. It is a cluster of pretty white washed cottages, huddled around a picturesque harbour which is the heart of a thriving fishing community. It's steep hills, narrow streets and harbour are flanked by majestic cliffs towering above the Atlantic. You may already know it - it is where the popular ITV program 'Doc Martin' was filmed (as was the film 'Saving Grace'). Port Isaac has numerous restaurants specialising in local seafood, shops, a pub and a wide selection of local arts and crafts. There is a pottery and several galleries which show the work of local artists. You can buy fish from the fish cellars, and locally landed shellfish (in season). The parish hosts the internationally known St Endellion Music Festival twice every year. Bodmin Moor with its stunning scenery, Tintagel with its Arthurian remains, the Eden Project as well as other delightful Cornish gardens are all accessible, as is the Tate St. Ives. There are three pubs and many restaurants within walking distance but you may also want to dine at one of TV chef Rick Stein's restaurants in Padstow for a special treat. The coastal footpath runs through Port Isaac, and there are plenty of well signed inland walks too. Depending on the time of year you come, you will be able to see a wide range of wildflowers, birds and butterflies. Within a few miles of Port Isaac, for the more energetic, there are opportunities for sailing, surfing, horse riding, cycling on the Camel Trail, several golf courses, and beautiful wide sandy beaches for just relaxing. There is a local diving school and fishing trips can be taken from the harbour, you can catch your own mackerel and even spot a basking shark or two. Spend a balmy evening on the Platt listening to the weekly concert (in season) by the St. Breward Silver Band or the ever popular local "Fishermans Friends", shanty singing. Leave the car behind and walk the well kept Coastal footpaths to Port Quin, Rock or Trebarwith. The views are breathtaking. A really beautiful spot to enjoy your holiday. |
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