Alpine Lodge

ID: S374320

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Alpine Lodge is a pretty, chalet-style holiday home, set within a small group of privately owned properties, offering the ideal base for a peaceful, family break on the North Cornwall coast. Appointed with gorgeous, vaulted ceilings and a light filled, fresh interior, Alpine Lodge has a breath-taking, countryside outlook and is a very short stroll from Rock beach, wild sand dunes and the network coast paths that glide around the coastline. Imagine the perfect, traditional wooden beach chalet in Cornwall, with all the comfort and equipment you would expect from a retreat; all of this can be expected from Alpine Lodge. Park up and walk into a home with an instantly welcoming ambiance. Upstairs is a light and spacious open-plan living space with a fully-fitted kitchen/diner, well equipped with everything you could need to enjoy some Cornish inspired self-catering. Sink into the plush sofas after a day beside the sea, play a family board game or you could open up the balcony doors and enjoy evening drinks as dusk falls. The ground floor comprises of the three bedrooms and family bathroom; the front of the house, the master suite with a king-size bed and en-suite bathroom continues the palette of sophisticated calm tones. The king-size bedroom, set in the rear of the house is located into the hill and shares the family bathroom with the remaining bunk bedroom. The ground floor TV room gives a fantastic separate snug for adults or older children to have their own space to curl up and watch their favourite film in the evenings after a blissful day at the beach; this room features a small double sofa bed, that linen can be provided for on request, instead of using both bunk beds. The outside area provides plenty of seating in the garden, on the patio or you can climb the steps up to the top of the garden and soak in the fresh sea air. Head out for a stroll through Rock, with its many shops, restaurants and pubs that lead straight to the Camel Estuary and seaside adventures. Scenic coastal walks are all around with each new route promising better views, so definitely pack your walking boots. For sailing, power boating and water-skiing head to the Rock Sailing Club or the Camel Sailing and Powerboat Centre. At Rock you can also catch the ferry across to Padstow to explore this vibrant harbour town and its many fine restaurants including Rick Stein's and Paul Ainsworth. In the evenings catch the water taxi home against a backdrop of twinkling lights. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy The St Enodoc Golf Club or The Point at Polzeath Golf Club, both within walking distance from Alpine Lodge. For some pampering head to the spa's at St Enodoc Hotel or The Point at Polzeath for some me-time. Surfers and paddle boarders will prefer Polzeath beach further around the headland, where Atlantic swells produce some of Britain's best waves. Just up the road is the picturesque village of Port Isaac, home to the Doc Martin TV series, the Fisherman's Friends, and a working harbour. Take time out to eat a bag of fish and chips on the harbour wall as the sun sinks below the horizon - you won't regret it. All of this awaits at Alpine Lodge.

The bustling market town of Wadebridge is perfectly placed alongside the ebb and flow of the River Camel, an ideal location for exploring the natural beauty of North Cornwall. The town hosts an array of excellent shops, pubs and restaurants, all offering a personal and friendly service and is home to North Cornwall's only family-owned cinema. The beautiful countryside surrounding the town is criss-crossed with a network of local footpaths, amazing gardens and stately homes to explore, whilst the renowned Camel Trail passes through the town, providing 17 miles of fabulous, traffic free walking, horse riding and cycling opportunities. The stunning North Cornwall coast is within 5 miles, boasting a huge selection of beaches, rocky coves and towering cliffs to explore and the nearby town of Padstow, with its colourful harbour, pastel-washed, medieval houses and celebrated restaurants is a must. Visit the UK surfing capital of Newquay, with over 11 miles of golden sandy beaches, a fascinating sea life centre, exciting zoo and vibrant nightspots. Whatever your desire, there's something for everyone in this terrific holiday location.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: Reverse level accommodation.

1 x ground floor king-size double with en-suite bathroom, bath, shower over, basin and WC.

1 x ground floor double, 1 x ground floor bunk beds (if you would like to have the small double sofa bed made up instead of these please let the office know at least 7 days prior to the booking).

Ground floor shower room with shower, hand basin and WC.

Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Ground floor TV room.

Central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.

TV with freeview, DVD player, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Private parking.

Lawned garden with patio, furniture and balcony.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Restaurant 0.1 mile.

Shop 0.3 mile.

Fuel station 0.3 mile.

Bakery 0.4 mile.

Beach 0.9 mile.

Golf Course 0.8 mile.

Nearby points of interest

  • Rock Beach
  • Carnewas at Bedruthan - National Trust
  • Watergate Bay
  • Fistral Beach
  • St. Columb hurling
  • Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre
  • Newquay Zoo
  • Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay
  • Wheal Martyn
  • Tintagel Castle

Reviews (2)

  • Chris

    Gate doesn't close properly and bangs constantly at night in wind. Cobwebs in Main Bedroom! 2 lights not working in Bathroom Information booklet had to be searched for (only generic info contained therein) and found with out-of-date other information 10+ years (including from previous managing agents). Suggest all of this could be improved quickly for other visitors - quick fix. We actually also visited your office on Monday 7th but to date our query still remains unanswered - about drinks left for us?

  • Michael

    The welcome gift of the tasty essentials was a nice touch too. The description of the house said about a garden at the back, which isn't really reflective of the 2 seats at the top of the hill, as we wanted somewhere for the kids to play outside. However we would return again as it was a really nice house in a great location.

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