Cornwall holiday cottages - Final spring we heard from our old neighbours who had moved to Bristol a couple of years ago. They have had some lovely
holidays in Cornwall holiday cottages because they moved. They love the north coast of Cornwall and recommended that it would be good to rent adjacent
Cornwall holiday cottages for a couple of weeks within the summer.
We decided it could be a great idea - a opportunity to catch up on all our news and for the families to get together. It would also be good to avoid the normal summer airport chaos related with
foreign trips.
I had spent some time in Boscastle in my late teens and I stayed in the youth hostel at the end of the harbour jetty. It was managed by an old friend of my loved ones and in return for some assist
about the place I had free accommodation. I made additional cash looking after a couple of Cornwall holiday cottages. There was a pub called the Cobweb within the village and in those days the
whole ceiling was covered in cobwebs. I did not know if it was still there but I had fond memories of the location and would like to discover.
Cottage in Cornwall - Do Your Research:
After extensive research, we discovered two Cornwall holiday cottages in Boscastle that looked ideal. We booked on-line following making sure that each cottages were available for our preferred
fortnight.
August arrived and we set off in high spirits getting arranged to meet Maggie and Pete in Bude at lunchtime. We met at a lovely old Inn and lunched on fresh crab sandwiches washed down with the
local ale. The children had been delighted to view each other once more, as had been the adults.
After lunch a brief walk along the coast to watch the Atlantic breakers rolling in and the surfers on the British 'Bondi Beach'. We walked back towards the cars and set off to find our Cornwall
holiday cottages.
After several incorrect turnings down beautiful lanes that looked like leafy tunnels we eventually arrived to get a warm welcome from the owners of the cottages. The cottages exceeded our
expectations. They had been beautifully furnished and also the owners had supplied a welcome pack consisting of eggs, bread, milk, tea, coffee as well as a bottle of wine. There was an information
pack giving details of nearby shops, pubs and activities - and yes, the Cobweb was nonetheless there.
We got the kids settled and sat out in the garden to catch up with Maggie & Pete. My lasting memory of that warm evening is great conversation and the smell of Jasmine.
The following day we had been up at the crack of dawn (in the children's case - literally). However, we persuaded them to leave us alone for another hour or so. Then it was a leisurely breakfast
within the garden and a discussion of the day's plans.
We decided to take a walk along the cliff path to Tintagel and then to return to Boscastle and buy supplies for the Cornwall holiday cottages and perhaps call into the Cobweb. The kids were
horrified at the idea of a ceiling covered in cobwebs but I was fairly certain that 'health & safety' would have seen these long gone.
We took a bracing walk along the cliffs to Tintagel. Tintagel gets visitors from all over the world drawn by the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The young ones and the not
so young ones engaged in swordplay a little too close towards the cliff edge for my liking.
A rather slower walk back to Boscastle and refreshments in the beer garden from the Cobweb. I offered to go inside and order the drinks - desperate for a look at ceiling. I was right - the dark
beams were pristine - no more cobwebs.
Following leaving the pub we passed the Witchcraft Museum, and the children,looking fairly terrified, insisted that we go in. The museum had been established for forty years and has the largest
collection of witchcraft artifacts in the world. An hour later we left and returned to our beautiful Cornwall holiday cottages to prepare dinner. Let's hope there are no nightmares tonight after
the museum visit.
Next morning we packed up a picnic at our Cornwall holiday cottages and headed off towards the beach at Port Gaverne. Port Gaverne is a small secluded sandy beach with safe bathing. The kids were
fascinated by the rock pools and caves. We had a lovely day and stopped off at Port Isaac on the way back to our Cornwall holiday cottages. Port Isaac has a busy working harbour surrounded by bars
and restaurants, many specialising in fresh seafood. Following looking at several menus we decided to eat in Port Isaac and save the 'spag bol' awaiting us at our Cornwall holiday cottages for the
next day. Within the restaurant we met a couple who had been also renting Cornwall holiday cottages in Padstow. They recommended the 'Seafood Restaurant' run by Rick Stein, the world famous chef,
in Padstow.
The following day we telephoned the owners of our Cornwall holiday cottages and they volunteered their daughter's services for babysitting if we wished to go out for an evening without the
children. This offer was quickly accepted and a booking was made for the evening at Rick Stein's restaurant.
Cornwall Holiday Cottages - You'll Want To Come Back Again!
Susie, the owners' daughter, arrived at our Cornwall holiday cottages at 7.00pm and had the foresight to bring a Walt Disney video. Following the introductions we set off to Padstow promising to
return by midnight.
We had a fantastic evening! In fact it was so good that we had to abandon the car and take a taxi back to our Cornwall holiday cottages, the designated driver being unable to resist the wine within
the restaurant and the real Cornish ale at the friendly Inn.
The rest of our holiday in Cornwall passed much too quickly. We all agreed that we would definitely be renting Cornwall holiday cottages again the following year.