Local Villages
If you're after postcard-perfect fishing and coastal villages during your stay, then there's plenty of those on our doorstep.
5 Miles
A visit to the nearby village of Boscastle is a must. Just a short drive away (or a pretty gorgeous walk), this quaint coastal village is nestled in a dramatic valley and is famous for its historic harbour and beautiful landscapes. Explore the winding streets lined with charming stone cottages, enjoy local shops and cafes, or take a scenic walk along the South West Coast Path, which offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.
10 Miles
A trip to Tintagel is an unforgettable experience. Renowned as the birthplace of King Arthur and home to the dramatic ruins of Tintagel Castle, perched on a cliff overlooking the wild Atlantic Ocean. Wander through the village to discover cosy pubs, unique shops, and the mystical Merlin’s Cave. The stunning coastal views and rich myths make it a great day out and for those that don’t mind heights, try the rather high bridge!
12 Miles
Bude has a lot to offer, no matter what the weather. Enjoy a walk along the stunning coastal path, or explore the town’s rich history at the Bude Castle. After a fun-filled day, you can return to the tranquil surroundings of Cargurra Farm, with the best of Cornwall’s coast just a stone’s throw away.
16 Miles
Port Isaac is known for its narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages and its picturesque harbor, famously featured in the TV series “Doc Martin.” Stroll through the village to discover local shops, art galleries, and seafood restaurants, or take a scenic walk along the rugged coastline for stunning views.
20 Miles
Polzeath is well-known for its beautiful sandy beach and excellent surfing conditions, making it a favourite spot for both beginners and seasoned surfers. Beyond the waves, the area provides stunning coastal walks with views over the Atlantic, as well as cozy cafes and surf shops to explore. Whether you’re looking to hit the waves, enjoy a seaside picnic, or simply relax on the sand, it’s a great place to add to your bucket list.
19 Miles
Nestled along the River Camel, Wadebridge offers a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town is also a popular starting point for the Camel Trail, a scenic cycling and walking path that winds through beautiful countryside and along the estuary to Padstow. Whether you’re exploring local boutiques or enjoying a riverside walk, Wadebridge provides a lovely contrast to the rural tranquility of Cargurra Farm.