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Gwel Golf is located in St Austell, 3.1 miles from Eden Project, in an area where golfing can be enjoyed. Set 350 yards from Porthpean Beach, the property offers a garden and free private parking.
With 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this holiday home comes with a TV. The accommodation is equipped with a kitchen.
The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 13 miles from the holiday home.
Cornwalls Cottages Ltd offers a wonderful selection of 400 holiday cottages, homes and apartments across Cornwall. Waterside cottages, country barn conversions, beautiful manor houses, stunning architect-designed homes and unique buildings are all there for you to choose for your next holiday! Every one of the holiday homes has been personally inspected and photographed from every angle so you can book with total confidence.
Your lasting memory of a holiday at Gwel Golf will be of the absolutely stunning, breath-taking view across St Austell Bay towards Fowey and beyond. Couple that with golf on your doorstep, the delights of The Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the picturesque Roseland Peninsula and you will be booking a return visit before you know it!
Porthpean has a marvellous central location, a mere 5 minutes from the centre of St Austell yet sitting on a south-east facing hill with a splendid view of St Austell Bay. The eighteen-hole golf course has a mix with the front nine in a parkland setting bordering Penrice Woods with distant rural views of Cornwall, the back nine has an unsurpassed view across the bay towards Fowey. Porthpean Beach is sandy and sheltered and is a safe place to swim, paddle, explore rock pools or watch the nesting birds on the cliff. Less than a five-minute drive away is the pretty harbour of Charlestown which offers plenty of places to get food and drink, a sweet shop, a couple of galleries and a Ship Wreck museum. It can also be reached by means of the coastal footpath from Porthpean. It is an excellent village to visit for a relaxed pub meal whilst enjoying views over the harbour and out to sea. There is also a small beach. Pentewan (just north of Mevagissey) has an industrial past that is still evident in the village today. It was once a busy harbour built by a local mine owner for shipping china clay. Inland is the Pentewan Valley Trail which is 4km of woodland and riverside walking foll...
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