Cornwall - best place to stay?

Cornwall - best place to stay?

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Turn7

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23,680 posts

222 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Thinking of a week down there, have found a nice cottage in Newlyn.

Is that too far south for day trips to the other attractions ?

Maybe slightly more central could be better ?

Never been there as an adult….

blueST

4,406 posts

217 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Turn7 said:
Thinking of a week down there, have found a nice cottage in Newlyn.

Is that too far south for day trips to the other attractions ?

Maybe slightly more central could be better ?

Never been there as an adult….
We absolutely love the Roseland Peninsula, but that's precisely because its bit out of the way and quieter than other places. I don't know what sort of budget/facilities etc you want, but Trewince Manor Holiday Lodges down there has tempted us back a few times now.

Turn7

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Tuesday 20th February
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Thanks.

Don’t really have a set budget, but trying to keep to the costs down as plenty of other things going on this year for us.

The cottage is £500 ish for the week for example .

Antony Moxey

8,121 posts

220 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Newlyn itself isn't the prettiest place, and I prefer the north coast myself. I might opt for somewhere between Padstow and Newquay (although steer clear of Newquay itself, it's a proper toilet), you can reach most places reasonably easily from Bude to the north to St Ives to the south.

Phil.

4,788 posts

251 months

Tuesday 20th February
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I stayed in Newlyn for a week in Oct 22. It’s a great location for costal walking and visiting the local attractions/villages/Lands End. It’s also very close (within walking distance) of Penzance which has everything you’ll need for a cottage holiday i.e. big supermarkets, restaurants, takeaways etc.

Newlyn is fine too with excellent fish & chips and a few nice local shops.

I stayed here and would recommend, especially with the car parking. I can dig out the contact details for the owners if you’re interested as booking direct will be cheaper.

https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/40080877?source_imp...


Arkose

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154 months

Tuesday 20th February
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depends what attractions you plan to visit ?

Turn7

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222 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Arkose said:
depends what attractions you plan to visit ?
Plan to do most of the obvious ones tbh…

theplayingmantis

3,860 posts

83 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Newlyn is a good, overlooked base OP.

Very good food scene in the local area now, you are close to St Ives, Hayle, west penwith, and the likes of st agnes, helston, falmouth, etc are not too far away, plus close to the tourist honeypots of porthcurno, lizard, Lands End.

The only pain being based so far south is if you want to visit the area around padstow/port isaac, looe, fowey, st awful etc.

there's plenty to occupy you in the south though.

Depending on what you want to do and where you want to visit.

Even that said its only an hourish or so to visit the other places I've mentioned despite the continued pain of the a30 dualling.


Turn7

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Tuesday 20th February
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Yes, I have checked the travelling time to some of attractions, and nothing is much more than an hour away….

spitfire-ian

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229 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Turn7 said:
Yes, I have checked the travelling time to some of attractions, and nothing is much more than an hour away….
What time of year are you going? That hour journey may turn into a fair bit more depending on the holiday traffic.

welshjon81

631 posts

142 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Don't go in the summer months. Everywhere is hectic and getting around is an absolute nightmare. Easter or October are perfect.

theplayingmantis

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83 months

Tuesday 20th February
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summers fine. it might not be raining, occasionally...

just get up early to void the other emmets if visiting honeypots

Turn7

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Tuesday 20th February
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spitfire-ian said:
Turn7 said:
Yes, I have checked the travelling time to some of attractions, and nothing is much more than an hour away….
What time of year are you going? That hour journey may turn into a fair bit more depending on the holiday traffic.
Good point.

Looking at early Jun to avoid the school rush

Swervin_Mervin

4,474 posts

239 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Plenty to do down there and I'd say Newlyn is a good base with plenty of places you can walk to, eat etc. My parents live down there and we've been visiting a couple of times a year for over 20yrs now and there are still parts of North Cornwall in particular that we've never been to - we just rarely get much past the middle tbh. We're always finding new things to do.

Personally I prefer the south coast to the north coast, at least in terms of towns/villages etc. Should be decent in June - but plan for all weathers! hehe

C4ME

1,180 posts

212 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Turn7 said:
spitfire-ian said:
Turn7 said:
Yes, I have checked the travelling time to some of attractions, and nothing is much more than an hour away….
What time of year are you going? That hour journey may turn into a fair bit more depending on the holiday traffic.
Good point.

Looking at early Jun to avoid the school rush
Ah, when it is full of people without kids avoiding the school rush ... the nearly deads and the newly weds as the saying goes. Plus popular with older European visitors. Plus the start of university holidays.

It will be getting busier than you think by then but not July/August busy. As suggested earlier, getting up early and avoiding the tourist traffic (gets going by 10am) is a good plan. Anything south of Truro will the OK. If going past Truro then the distance from Newlyn + tourist traffic will make it a reasonably long journey. Just to give you an idea, in winter you can get to St Ives from Truro in 40 minutes. In July/August then 2 hours. June will depend on the level of bookings; down a chunk last year overall and so far the outlook this year is similar.

The west of Cornwall has some stunning coasts and walks as it is much wilder. Weather can be better in May/June (drier) than July/August but weather generally is a lottery. If you have a dog/dogs you will be in good company as Cornwall has become a holiday with dogs destination.

clarkmagpie

3,562 posts

196 months

Tuesday 20th February
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We stayed in Helston a few years ago and found it to be a very good base for the places we wanted to visit.

theplayingmantis

3,860 posts

83 months

Tuesday 20th February
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C4ME said:
. If going past Truro then the distance from Newlyn + tourist traffic will make it a reasonably long journey. Just to give you an idea, in winter you can get to St Ives from Truro in 40 minutes.
40 mins!? apart from down or backwards down hedged lane, i know most cornish cant drive considering the ridiculous numbers who manage to do themselves harm on the a30 single bits, but what you driving an artic wink thats an easy 25-30mins, waze police lookout dependent of course...

june is picking up a bit last year was dire though frown

however yes emmet time it will add 30-1 hour on a certain routes.

C4ME

1,180 posts

212 months

Tuesday 20th February
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theplayingmantis said:
40 mins!? apart from down or backwards down hedged lane, i know most cornish cant drive considering the ridiculous numbers who manage to do themselves harm on the a30 single bits, but what you driving an artic wink thats an easy 25-30mins, waze police lookout dependent of course...

june is picking up a bit last year was dire though frown

however yes emmet time it will add 30-1 hour on a certain routes.
More of a centre to centre time. I can least reverse up a hedged lane using my wing mirrors, which seems to be beyond many!

Bonefish Blues

26,928 posts

224 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Another vote for Newlyn/Penzance

mattyn1

5,805 posts

156 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Having spent some 25 years in the West Cornwall area I would definitely recommend the Lizard Peninsular and is in my opinion the prettiest. North Coast is a close second, but avoid St Ives (unless for a day out) and Newquay (awful).
Coverack, Ruan, Cadgwith all quaint - we used to walk into Coverack and have fish and chips overlooking the beach. Kynance Cove on a sunny day is arguably as beautiful as anywhere in the world - but does come with crowds!! There are parts of the Lizard though that remain reasonably undiscovered by the crowds and is definitely worth checking out.
Porthleven is pretty - does get busy.
Penzance is a bit run down - Marazion and Mounts Bay are worth it - again gets busy!
Newlyn ok but does smell a bit of fish sometimes!
Falmouth is falling away but still just ok.
Truro (big city) is ok.
Lands End - used to be annoyingly expensive but needs to be ticked off.
(opinions above are mine alone and caveat with they are probably 5 years old - so stuff may have changed!!)

We were down there a couple of weeks ago and took the pup out onto Maenporth Beach - it was lovely and where my wife grew up. It has got me looking at property down that way as retirement is starting to loom into view.

Give me a shout if you need more detail.