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St. Columb Major Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Snowy Owl
  • 4

    Cornwall

    Snowy Owl

    Ref: S853938

    Reviews 7

    2
    4
    Nestled close to the scenic north Cornish coastline, this secluded timber eco lodge serves as an ideal launchpad for exploring the region's stunning beaches, coves and exhilarating cliff-top trails. Situated within an exclusive, gated site with...

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    £153

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sunbow at Retallack Resort
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Sunbow at Retallack Resort

    Ref: S778148

    Reviews 11

    4
    8
    Winnard's Perch is a rural village in Cornwall just outside the authentic town of Saint columb Major. The quiet village is home to The Lookout Restaurant & Lounge for a refreshing pint or home-cooked meals and a local convenience store to stock up...

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    £267

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Glades
  • 3

    Cornwall

    The Glades

    Ref: S855948

    Reviews 1

    4
    8
    Nestled in a luxurious holiday spot famed for its stunning natural beauty, this lodge lies between Padstow and Newquay. The retreat offers numerous activities, including access to an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and fitness suite....

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    £282

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge 40, Retallack Resort & Spa, St Columb Major
  • Cornwall

    Lodge 40, Retallack Resort & Spa, St Columb Major

    Ref: S277743

    4
    8
    Downstairs Living Room Located on the ground floor Open plan with the kitchen and dining Furnished with one sofa and two armchairs Smart TV and DVD player Access to the decking and hot tub Located on the first floor Children's playhouse...

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    £295

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Willow, Retallack
  • 3

    Cornwall

    Willow, Retallack

    Ref: S181389

    Reviews 29

    4
    8
    Newquay is the home of the UK’s surf scene, boasting three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, making it a watersports paradise. The town, with its zoo, sea life centre and varied selection of restaurants...

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    £219

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Merlin Lodge
  • 2

    Cornwall

    Merlin Lodge

    Ref: S1029475

    Reviews 3

    3
    6
    Located in scenic North Cornwall, this superbly presented lodge is perfect for families and small groups looking to spend quality time in rural comfort. A short drive from this alluring holiday home is the thriving surfing mecca of Newquay (9...

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    £119

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cwtch- Retallack
  • 5

    Cornwall

    Cwtch- Retallack

    Ref: S1039366

    6
    12
    Surrounded by rolling countryside and nestled between Padstow and Newquay, this enchanting and characterful retreat spread across three floors is the ultimate escape for a memory-making family getaway or adventurous break with friends. There’s...

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    £426

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    The town of St Columb Major in Cornwall, England is an ideal destination for a holiday. With its picturesque harbour, stunning sandy beaches and stunning coastline, visitors can enjoy a range of activities and attractions. The local area also offers some of the best surfing spots in the UK, while visitors can also enjoy a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants. For those seeking a more active holiday, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the surrounding fields, woods and the moor.

    Holiday lodges and log cabins in St Columb Major are becoming increasingly popular among holiday makers, offering the perfect excuse for a breath of fresh air in the countryside. Whether you're looking for a romantic hideaway, a family getaway, or just to get closer to nature, lodges in St Columb Major provide an idyllic escape with an abundance of activities on offer. From watersports, golf, fishing and horse riding to simply taking in the stunning views, we've got the perfect log cabin for you to retreat to!

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Lee - Verified booking

      We really enjoyed our week in Willow Lodge (number 10) on the Retallack resort, the property was very well appointed, immaculately presented, comfortable with two 'living room' areas and had everything we needed.

      The only thing missing was oven gloves (but given COVID restrictions this was probably by design), honestly - that was about the only thing we missed! The location of the lodge was great, tucked away on the edge of the resort gave a good level of privacy. There were only 3 of us staying in the property plus our dog which meant loads of room, I think 8 could stay very comfortably, 10 would be fine, 12 might be a squeeze but very do-able. We did need to contact the property owner over a very minor issue to do with using the facilities at Retallack - they we back to us within a couple of hours and made the issue 'go away', so service and communication was also excellent. The property is ideal for the North Coast of Cornwall, Padstow or Wadebridge is 10 mins in the car, Newquay is 20/25 mins away. There is a small Tesco in Padstow, Tesco superstore in Wadebridge and large Morrisons in Newquay - so the area is well catered for if you want to self cater rather than eat out every evening. Port Issac is worth a mooch not much there however it is very petty - but be warned, it's busy! Perranporth is a stunning beach which goes on for miles, great of you've got a dog and lots of lovely little cafe's to grab a coffee and cake. Tintagel is a very pretty little area with a lovely cliff walk and lots of places to eat, once again it was busy but easy parking and no queues for food etc. If you don't mind an our in teh car then head towards the South Coast, Mullion Harbor is beautify with a lovely little tea room, Gunwollow Church cove is worth a visit, Lizard Point is also very nice with a great cliff walk from Lizard Point to Kynance Cove then a walk back through farmland to the Lizard car park. In summary an excellent property, appointed with everything you could need for a holiday and ideally placed for exploring Cornwall - would happily recommend it and would visit again.

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    • Robert - Verified booking

      First glances, the property was lovely - just as it was portrayed.

      However, things started to go wrong almost immediately. I tried both contact numbers given to me as I had an issue with not being able to use the 'smart' TVs - the first number was unavailable, and I left a voicemail on the second number (Malcolm or Matthew?), requesting a call back, which I never got. So, for the whole holiday, we were only able to use the TVs as normal, terrestrial sets. Not a major thing, but the fact that no-one could be bothered to ring us back got me quite angry - and that's when the other faults started to raise their head (remember, one returned call would have sorted all of these issues). Below is a list, in no particular order: We were unable to use the gas hob – the safety lock had been engaged, but the knob to release it was broken off (it looked like this had been gone for some time, and that various attempts had been made to glue something to do it) – so, oven cooking only. There was an unpleasant smell in the property; on the day we arrived, a plumber gained access to replace something in the upstairs toilet, as he said the smell had been reported previously – this obviously didn’t fix it. Bird Poo – I know this is a major issue in the park, due to House Martins nesting in the eaves of the properties; however, I didn’t expect to have to ‘jump’ over the doorstep because it was covered in this stuff – there was nothing available to clean it with – I didn’t pay the sort of money charged, just to have to clean poo away every day, anyway. Finally, there was the outside décor; this property did not look like it had been painted for a while, and there was a lot of peeling paint. Also, there were broken boards on the panel at the front – one ripped off and lying on the ground, and 2 or 3 others hanging off.

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    • Angela - Verified booking

      1. The Lodge is well located taking into consideration the closeness of lodges on the site and quiet after construction has finished for the day 2.

      WiFi was the biggest issue - not having it directly connected to the Lodge and having to rely on the resort WiFi - you need to make this clear in the advert as families with children will face the same grief that I did on the first night and a large bill for data as well 3. The first night there we had water coming through one of the light fittings in the bunk bed room, clearly not the first time it had happened. Gene came out and resolved the issue, with the promise that a plumber would come on the Monday - we never saw the plumber. Room was damp and we ended up buying one of those container for damp conditions, ended up full of water 4. The original listing showed TV is a couple of the bedrooms and your current listing says that there is a TV in the twinned bedded room - there were no TV's 5. Some of the simple things like hooks on the back of doors to hang damp towels 6. The single room upstairs needs more than a bedside table and thought needs to be given as to whether it is actually suitable as a bedroom. 7. The upstairs balcony, which did some great views, had a birds nest with the resulting mess all over the balcony 8. The decking downstairs is rotting and my son chair leg went through it 9. There should have been some warning given about the construction traffic at the back of the lodge - it starts at 7am. It covered the cars with dust and on the last night there we had no water as they cut through the main pipe. Was resolved after a couple of hours

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    • Janet - Verified booking

      This property was great.

      Two couples one with mobility problems. So the downstairs bedroom and bathroom worked well. We also took our young springer spaniel and he was settled too. All Was Very clean, kitchen well stocked with most things you need for cooking. Sitting area downstairs good for daytime, upstairs used during the evening. We found the location enabled us to access local attractions on both coasts. A lovely relaxing break. We were very lucky with the too which helped! It would be helpful to have local information available, away resorts didn't give us their pack, but we collected one and left it behind, also a visitors book were recommendations could be left would be good. We loved birds of prey, which was just a few miles away. We had a lovely visit to Padstow Trerice national trust property was great, fabulous afternoon tea offer! Watergate beach was beautiful. We had a drink at the beach hut the food looked and smelt amazing, but booking is essential! St Austell as a place to visit us is rubbish but the beaches along that coast are beautiful we are told!

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    • Kerry - Verified booking

      We had a fantastic stay at Willow Lodge.

      It’s beautifully laid out and very well equipped. We liked that it was on a quiet corner plot of the resort and it suited our party of 2 adults, 3 kids & 2 dogs perfectly. We didn't bother with the resort facilities although it was handy to have the shop on site ( and we appreciated the food welcome gifts left for us ). We used it as a base to explore padstow and all the surrounding areas, including a visit to the Eden project that we loved. There are some incredible beaches locally that we found out about in the information pack that the owners Jamie & Amanda had thoughtfully put together. We’d thoroughly recommend it to any families looking for a comfortable base to explore the area from. We hope to return next year when we understand the lodge will also have a hot tub - the cherry on the cake!

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    Things to do near St. Columb Major

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    Wheal Martyn

    Step back in time at Wheal Martyn, Cornwall's fascinating museum of china clay mining. Explore the heritage trails, discover the stories of the people who worked there, and see the largest working waterwheel in South West England. Immerse yourself in the unique history and culture of this once-thriving industry. Address: Carthew, St Austell PL26 8XG

    St. Columb hurling

    St. Columb Hurling is a thrilling and unique sport played in the charming town of St. Columb, Cornwall. Dating back centuries, it's a game of skill and bravery, where two teams of 13 players battle it out with a small leather ball. Visitors can witness the excitement during the annual hurling match on Shrove Tuesday. Experience an authentic piece of Cornish culture and history. Address: St. Columb, Cornwall

    Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre

    Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre is a fantastic attraction for families and animal lovers alike, located in St. Columb Major, Cornwall. The park offers a range of exciting activities, including indoor and outdoor play areas, go-karts, a maze, and pony rides. Visitors can also meet and interact with the friendly animals on the farm. It's a perfect day out for kids of all ages. Address: Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre, Cornwall, TR9 6HU

    Newquay Zoo

    Located in the heart of Cornwall, Newquay Zoo is a must-visit for animal lovers of all ages. With over 1,000 animals from all around the world, the zoo offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the planet's most fascinating creatures. From big cats and penguins to rare and endangered species, Newquay Zoo promises a fun-filled and educational day out. Address: Newquay Zoo, Trenance Gardens, Newquay, Cornwall TR7 2NL

    St Austell Brewery

    Brewery, visitor centre, bar and shop. Take a brewery tour and learn the rich history of the St Austell Brewery, discovering brewing techniques that have remained almost completely unchanged since they opened their doors in 1863.d.

    Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay

    Award-winning aquarium in Newquay, Cornwall. Ideal for a family day out with over 40 displays of sealife from across the world. Ideal for birthday parties & group visits.

    Watergate Bay

    Watergate Bay is a surfer's paradise. This dramatic, sandy, two mile beach (approx 3 miles from Newquay), offers a perfect family day out and the chance for all of the family to have a surf, or for the kids to paddle and spot crabs in the pretty rock-pools.

    Fistral Beach

    One of the world’s top surfing destinations, eager surfers flock to Fistral for the big waves and surf scene. Many of the UK’s biggest surf competitions take place here and whether you are a pro or a beginner, Fistral is ideal as the two headlands funnel in the big waves while providing more manageable surf between.

    Rock Beach

    On the eastern shore of the Camel Estuary, the village of Rock has a reputation as an upmarket holiday destination for the yachting set. The beach is a long stretch of golden sand which follows the estuary to the coast. The sand dunes behind mask the renowned and prestigious St Enodoc golf course.

    Carnewas at Bedruthan - National Trust

    Carnewas at Bedruthan, owned by the National Trust, is a beautiful and dramatic stretch of coastline in Cornwall, UK. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from the clifftop walks, explore the rock pools at low tide, and discover the history of the area in the visitor center. The park is also famous for its sunset, providing a memorable experience. Address: Carnewas at Bedruthan, Mawgan Porth, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 4BU

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