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Henver Road |
Facilities
Full central heating.
All bedrooms have a shower or bath and toilet en suite.
Colour television and tea and coffee making facilities are provided.
All our bedrooms are a different style.
RAC Sparkling Diamond for cleanliness and warm welcome.
Choice menu with a full English breakfast.
Children welcome at reduced rates when sharing with an adult.
We have a large car park in the guest house grounds.
We support local farmers by, where possible, using local and organic produce in the preparation of our meals from breakfast through lunch to the evening menu.
For the exclusive use of our guests, we offer a superb 40ft.x20ft. heated swimming pool (summer only) situated at the side of the guest house, with the advantage of catching the sun all day long. There is plenty of sunbathing space at the pool side or on the adjoining terrace, screened to offer full privacy.
For people who travel by public transport or if you want to leave your car in our car park, coach tours can be booked to the majority of main attractions. You don't even have to go far to catch the coach because most of them pick-up and drop off right outside the guest house.
If you want to spend all day on the beach then Porth and Lusty Glaze beaches are ten to fifteen minutes walk away. A further five beaches are also within walking distance.
Newquay isn't just about beaches though. Trenance Gardens, a mass of colour and tranquillity, is an easy walk away. The gardens have a boating lake, tea rooms, miniature railway, children's play area and for the more energetic, tennis and mini-golf. Horse riding is also available from stables next to the boating lake. Newquay Zoo is also situated within the gardens area as is Waterworld - more than just a swimming baths - both of which provide hours of pleasure.
If you like walking, then the coastal path offers some excellent views with breathtaking expanses of beaches and cliffs. The walk in particular from Newquay to Watergate Bay is stunning. Walk along the Gannel Estuary from Trenance to Crantock for a level easy walk.
If you wish to venture further afield then try Padstow with its working harbour and "Rick Stein" the TV Chef's eateries. Try Mevagissey or Looe, both offering quaint streets and picture postcard views.
Gardeners and lovers of plant life are not forgotten either.This area boasts eleven gardens open to the public on a regular basis, with others opening at certain times of the year (brochure available at the guest house). Probably the most famous, as a result of its wide television coverage, is "The Lost Gardens of Heligan" described by their brochure as "asleep for more than seventy years".
Trebah Gardens, near Falmouth, is another garden full of exotic plants and complete with its own small stretch of beach at the mouth of the Helford River.