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9.7 153 reviews
Coverack
14/08 – 17/08
A$215/nighttotal: A$645 (3 )
'Driftwood', A Little Bit Of Cornish Tranquility
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farm , Saint Martin
Driftwood studio, a self-contained apartment on a Cornish farm near the Lizard Peninsula, offers easy access to sandy beaches and the coastal path. This one-bedroom unit sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchen, shower/WC, and a patio/garden area, plus on-site access to a craft studio showcasing local crafts.
9.9 234 reviews
Coverack
14/08 – 17/08
A$268/nighttotal: A$804 (3 )
Secluded Woodland Cottage, Close To Sw Coast Path
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cottage , St Keverne
This St Keverne seaside cottage offers immediate access to The Lizard and Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, being less than 3.2km from the South West Coast Path Section 28 Trailhead and Godrevy Cove Beach. The 17 square metre property sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, parking, and air conditioning.
Coverack
14/08 – 17/08
A$326/nighttotal: A$978 (3 )
Cockle Island Cottage
1 2
apartment , Saint Keverne
Cockle Island Cottage, a self-catering property in Porthallow on the Lizard Peninsula, is situated approximately 2km from St Keverne and offers easy access to the nearby villages of Porthoustock and Coverack. This one-bedroom holiday home features an open-plan living space with a wood-burning stove, a south-facing garden with BBQ, and accommodates two guests, providing a peaceful retreat for couples.
9.9 16 reviews
Coverack
14/08 – 17/08
A$343/nighttotal: A$1029 (3 )
Gillan Creek Retreat
1 2
cabin , Tregidden
This pet-friendly Shepherds Hut and Hobbit Lodge offer complete privacy in a meadow near Tregidden, providing a tranquil escape for couples. The self-contained unit sleeps two, boasting a kitchen, bathroom, jacuzzi, and wood-fired hot tub, alongside a unique Hobbit BBQ Lodge for outdoor cooking.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Coverack
What are the top landmarks to see in and around Coverack?
Coverack is known for its beautiful harbour and the surrounding coastal path. You can explore the historic Coverack Church, which dates back to the 14th century, and take a walk to the nearby Lizard Point, the most southerly point in mainland Britain.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Coverack?
What are the most affordable attractions in and around Coverack?
Coverack is a great place for budget-friendly travel. You can enjoy the free beaches, explore the coastal path, and visit the local shops and cafes. The harbour is also a great spot to watch the boats come and go.
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Coverack?
Coverack is perfect for a relaxing getaway. You can spend your days swimming at the beach, sunbathing on the harbour walls, or taking a leisurely walk along the coastal path. In the evenings, enjoy a delicious meal at one of the local pubs or restaurants.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Coverack?
The best family friendly hotel in Coverack is Longhouse.
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Coverack?
Most hotels in Coverack offer basic amenities like tea and coffee making facilities, a TV, and an en-suite bathroom. Some hotels may also have additional features like Wi-Fi and parking.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Coverack?
When is the best time to book a hotel in Coverack?
The best time to book a hotel in Coverack is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May and September to October. This is when the weather is still pleasant but the crowds are smaller.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Coverack?
Coverack is a dog-friendly destination. You can take your dog for walks on the beaches, explore the coastal path, or visit the local pubs and cafes that welcome dogs.
Which towns or cities worth a visit near Coverack?
If you're looking to explore beyond Coverack, you can visit the nearby towns of Helston, Falmouth, and Penzance. Each town has its own unique charm and attractions.