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Windermere
Self catering
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WEEKLY TARIFF 2010
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Fully booked from
July 12th - August 27th 2010

Easter Holidays
available
SPECIAL OFFER £650
up to the 31st March
and 6th April onwards
Off Season * £450
pw
(£350 pw for small parties)
*Excluding Bank Holidays & Half
Term weeks
please enquire for rates
Christmas & New Year £900
pw
June and September £800 pw
Easter and April Holidays £800 pw
May and October £600 pw
February half term and March £600 pw
July and August £1370 pw
Discounted Rates for Small Parties
enquire for details
The house sleeps 8/10.
Well behaved dogs are welcome.
Please do not smoke in the house.
Please bring your own towels and bed linen
Duvets are provided.
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Self catering Cottage
Trebetherick - Daymer Bay
Rock - Polzeath - Camel Estuary
Breathtaking
"Heritage Coastline"
Sleeping 8-10 People
Prices from £400 to £1200 pw
This spacious family holiday home is set in a large garden
with a view of Brea Hill and the sea.
The beach, surfing and golfing are
a few minutes walk, whilst sailing and other boating activities are all
available within the immediate vicinity.
Rock and Polzeath are both a few
minutes down the road, and Padstow, famous for
its harbour and Rick Stein's Restaurant, is
just a ferry ride away.
Self-catering Holidays at Windermere
There are four bedrooms. A bathroom and shower room with
a washing machine. The sitting room has an open fire and a piano. A dining
area adjoins the kitchen which is well equipped with electric cooker,
microwave, a fridge freezer and a dishwasher.
There is a large conservatory with a dining table. This
opens onto a paved area suitable for barbeques.
ROCK, POLZEATH, THE CAMEL TRAIL &
PADSTOW
A short walk to Daymer
Bay,will lead you to a safe family beach with superb windsurfing and
kite surfing. The famous St Enodoc Church is well worth a visit, just
a short walk along the footpath across the St Enodoc Golf Course. Surfing
and body boarding at Polzeath is excellent and
safe, with lifeguards patrolling the beach in the daytime for much of
the year.
The local golf clubs,
St. Enodoc and Roserrow, are only a short distance away. Both can
also be easily reached on foot for interesting walks.
Just south of Trebetherick is the small village
of Rock. The long, sandy,
Rock Beach on the Camel Estuary is a paradise
for water lovers, offering sailing, water-skiing, fishing and bird watching
trips.
From Rock, you can take the passenger ferry
or the evening water taxi across the Camel to
Padstow, a small yet bustling historic fishing town . Padstow
has many shops, bars and restaurants on its harbour front and narrow streets,
including Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant.
Walking in this part
of Cornwall offers some of the best coastal scenery, with a variety of
walks to choose from; gentle walks along the beaches and the golf course;
farmland footpaths; and the more strenuous yet spectacular North Cornwall
coastal footpath.
The Camel
Trail on the opposite bank of the estuary, offers great views of the
estuary and River Camel. The trail is well laid out and suitable for all,
with a gentle incline. Bikes can be hired from Padstow and Wadebridge.
At Wadebridge, the trail continues along the course of the river, past
Bodmin and up onto the moor, becoming more of a challenge..
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