This spacious Primrose safari tent, sleeping up to five guests, is situated in rural Cornwall, 7 minutes from Perranporth, St Agnes, and Porthtowan beaches, and 6.4 km from Truro. The self-catering holiday rental boasts two bedrooms (one king-size, one with bunk and cabin beds), a private bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and log-fired range, a veranda, BBQ firepit, and parking; pets are welcome (charges apply).
St Agnes
19/07 – 26/07
284 €/nighttotal: 1988 € (7 )
The Beacon Country House Hotel - Standard Double
1 2
B&B , Cornouailles
The Beacon Country House Hotel is situated on the Beacon, a hilltop location in St Agnes, offering stunning views of the Cornish coastline and countryside, less than 1.6km from the South West Coastal Path and close to two world-renowned beaches. This peaceful location provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The hotel has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include free parking, high-speed internet access, and tea and coffee making facilities, making it a perfect base for exploring the beautiful Cornish coastline.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in St Agnes
Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in St Agnes, Cornwall?
You can find pottery workshops at local studios, and several art galleries showcase the work of Cornish artists. The St Agnes Heritage Centre offers insights into the mining history of the area. There are also opportunities to learn about traditional Cornish crafts, though availability varies throughout the year.
Which local specialties should not be missed in St Agnes, Cornwall?
Definitely try a traditional Cornish pasty from a local bakery – they're a staple. Fresh seafood from the nearby coast is also excellent, particularly at restaurants in the village. Look out for locally brewed beers and ciders from Cornish producers, available in many pubs.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in St Agnes?
What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in St Agnes, Cornwall?
Explore the coastal paths towards Chapel Porth, a smaller, quieter beach than Trevaunance Cove. The Wheal Coates tin mine ruins offer stunning views and a glimpse into the area's mining heritage. Take a walk along the cliff paths towards the secluded Porthtowan beach.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in St Agnes?
What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does St Agnes, Cornwall offer?
St Agnes boasts dramatic coastal scenery, with rugged cliffs, sandy beaches like Trevaunance Cove, and the rolling hills of the Cornish countryside. The area is perfect for coastal walks and exploring the dramatic coastline.
What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in St Agnes?
Are there any family-friendly hiking trails in St Agnes, Cornwall?
Yes, the coastal path offers relatively easy sections perfect for families, particularly between St Agnes and Chapel Porth. Remember to check the tide times before walking any coastal paths. There are also some gentler inland trails suitable for families, though these are less extensive.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in St Agnes?
Are there any safety tips for women travelling solo in St Agnes, Cornwall?
St Agnes is generally a safe place, but it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night. Stick to well-lit areas, let someone know your plans, and avoid walking alone on isolated paths, especially at dusk or dawn. As with any travel, trust your instincts.
What is the perfect week-long itinerary for St Agnes, Cornwall?
A week in St Agnes could include exploring Trevaunance Cove, visiting the Wheal Coates tin mine ruins, walking the coastal path to Chapel Porth, perhaps a day trip to nearby St Ives, exploring the local shops and galleries, and enjoying some relaxing time on the beach. This is a suggestion; tailor it to your interests.
Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in St Agnes, Cornwall?
While there aren't unique, singular experiences exclusive to St Agnes, the combination of coastal walks, exploring the mining heritage (Wheal Coates), and the chance to engage with local artists and craftspeople provides a distinct cultural experience. Check for local workshops advertised in the village.
What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of St Agnes, Cornwall?
Visit the local pubs and cafes – they're great places to chat with locals. Attend any local events or markets that might be happening during your visit. The St Agnes Heritage Centre can provide information about local history and culture. Simply striking up conversations with people in shops or on the street can be rewarding.