The Snug
Holidays in
Lower Harlyn, Padstow
Camel
Trail - North Cornwall
Panoramic Estuary Views
The
Snug offered
- Direct access to camel cycle path.
- Padstow only 1.5 miles away.
- Quiet, peaceful location.
- Stunning estuary views from the garden.
- Short drive to sandy beaches.
Holidays in a beautifully converted former farm building with a contemporary
interior with a spiral staircase leading up through the first and second
floors.
Holiday cottage near Padstow and the Camel Estuary with
stunning estuary views.
Holiday Accommodation in Lower Harlyn, Padstow
the
Snug at lower Harlyn, offered the following holiday accommodation;
Groundfloor - recently refurbished bathroom with
a purpose built shower and heated towel rails. Also double bedroom
with King size bed with memory foam mattress - and TV. Spiral staircase
leading to Middle floor - open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room
and contemporary glass and wooden balcony with steps out to the rear of
the property. Facilities included on middle floor - washing machine,
fridge, gas hob, electric oven, microwave, TV with Freeview and DVD player,
iPhone dock / charger. Spiral staircase leading to
Top floor - twin bedroom. Central heating throughout.
Separate Garden - at rear of property with large wooden bench seat
and separate wooden picnic table. Front area - blocked paved with
ample parking for a car.
PADSTOW& THE CAMEL TRAIL
The Snug offered panoramic estuary views, an enviable quiet
and peaceful location with only a 3 minute walk to gain direct access
to the Camel Trail cycle path. Ideal for cyclists, walkers, bird
watchers and those seeking a truly restful holiday.
Whilst being situated in a stunning beauty spot The Snug
is very convenient to access all amenities. It is 1.5 miles walk/cycle
to the traditional fishing port of Padstow with access to sandy
beaches and 3 miles to the market town of Wadebridge.
Padstow is a fine example of a Cornish-fishing port.
The town is largely unspoilt, with a beautiful harbour. There are good
shopping facilities, fishing trips, cafes and restaurants, including the
famous "Seafood Restaurant" run by Rick Stein
and many old and friendly public houses, most of them serving pub food
and 'real ale'.
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