Our holiday lets are ideally located for exploring the wonders of the area. At a short walk is the South West Coast Path and enjoy breathtaking coastal views. Or visit the stunning beaches of Pedn Vounder and Porthcurno. Not to miss the hidden coves and wooded valleys.

Pedn Vounder beach

A South-facing stretch of deep golden sand, with turquoise water
and a balmy microclimate.
Backed by granite cliffs, Pedn Vounder at low water, a fabulous stretch of shell-based sand is exposed, which can stretch from the base of the Logan Rock headland all the way to Carn Kizzie, a distance of over 650m. With the iconic headland of Logan Rock at one end, the Minack Theatre at the other and  the Ocean in front, is it a real paradise, read more

Pedn Vounder

The Logan Rock

The Logan Rock is an 80 ton stone precariously laying on top of the rocky headland that takes its name from it. The site is very large and complex, the views are fabulous and is teeming with wild birds and a couple of ponies.

It is also an Iron age fort or cliff castle and the dwelling of much old stories and folklore.

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Treen village and surrounding

A handful of stone cottages set within 10 minutes walk to the sea, visiting Treen is like stepping back in time! You can watch the cows going to pasture twice a day or buy their milk from the local organic Treen Farm. The sicteenth century pub, the Logan Rock Inn pub is very quaint and an atmospheric venue to go for a meal or a drink.

Treen

The Minack Theatre

Carved into the rugged Cornish cliffs and overlooking the azure waters of Porthcurno Bay, the Minack Theatre is a sight to behold.

Even if you don’t catch a show, the Minack is worth a visit. Explore the gardens, full of colorful flowers and exotic plants that thrive in the cliffside microclimate. Take a guided tour to learn about the theatre’s fascinating history, or simply relax in the Cafe and soak in the breathtaking views

Minack Theatre