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Poldark Lodge, in the Wendron area of Cornwall, offers a pet-friendly self-catering cottage with convenient access to on-site golf courses. This four-guest lodge boasts an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, plus a garden, on-site children's play area, and restaurant/bar.
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This Helston beachside cottage is situated 2.1km from Poldark Mine and within 9.7km of Flambards theme park and the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom, one bathroom, and boasts a Jacuzzi, garden, parking, and is excellently rated for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
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This secluded cedar lodge is privately situated in its own field in Cornwall, offering a back-to-basics escape approximately 1.2 kilometres from a lake with a circular walking path, cafe, and activity centre. This lodge accommodates two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, outdoor hot shower, compost toilet, and a garden, providing a tranquil retreat ideal for wildlife observation and reconnecting with nature.
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cabin , Pays du Nord
This secluded Cornish cottage lies near Portreath, 4km from Portreath beach and 1.6km from Wheal Peevor engine houses, offering easy access to the A30. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering retreat sleeps two, features a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and a sunny courtyard; enjoy coastal walks, historical exploration, and digital detox.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Troon
What would be a good 1-day itinerary for visiting in and around Troon?
You could start your day with a walk along the Troon seafront, enjoying the views of the Firth of Clyde. Then, head to the Royal Troon Golf Club for a spot of lunch and a look at the iconic clubhouse. In the afternoon, take a trip to the nearby town of Ayr, exploring the historic Auld Kirk and the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
Troon is a charming seaside town with plenty to offer. The Troon seafront and harbour are definitely worth a visit, with the iconic Troon lighthouse standing tall. You can't miss the Royal Troon Golf Club, especially if you're a golf enthusiast. And don't forget to check out the historic Troon Old Parish Church.
Troon is a compact town and you can easily explore the main areas on foot. There are also plenty of cycle paths along the seafront and in the surrounding countryside. You can hire bikes from a few places in town.
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What activities are available in and around Troon?
Troon is a great place for a variety of activities. You can enjoy a round of golf at the Royal Troon Golf Club, take a boat trip to the Isle of Arran, or explore the scenic Ayrshire coastline. There are also plenty of shops, restaurants, and pubs to explore in the town.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Troon?
Troon is located near a few famous towns and cities. Ayr, known for its connection to Robert Burns, is just a short drive away. The bustling city of Glasgow is also easily accessible by train or car, offering a wide range of cultural and entertainment options.
What are the most common amenities in cottages in Troon?
Most cottages in Troon offer a range of amenities, including comfortable beds, a fully equipped kitchen, a living room with a TV, and a bathroom with a shower. Many also have a garden or patio area, perfect for enjoying the fresh sea air. Some cottages may also offer additional amenities like a washing machine, dryer, or even a hot tub.