A mile from Cornwall's scenic south coast and its white
sandy beaches are a selection of St Austell cottages. Discover why
a St Austell accommodation is the perfect chance for families and
friends to escape to one of Cornwall's most popular towns.
Why St Austell?
Holiday cottages in St Austell are perfectly located for
accessing a number of delightful Cornish site. In the centre of
town, you'll find an excellent range of facilities including a
modern shopping and entertainment centre with big-screen cinema and
10-pin bowling, a leisure centre, parkland golf course and a wide
range of places to eat and drink. Have a browse through our
Cornwall Travel Guide for further ideas on what you can get up
to and make this a memorable holiday experience.
Places to visit near St Austell
Unravel Saint Austell's mining heritage at the China Clay
Country Park, a 26-acre estate with woodland walks, interactive
displays, a working waterwheel, children's challenge trails and
much more. Bring your furry companion with you for long country and
coastal walks or cycle along and follow the Clay Trails cycle route
- with a number of these special trails in the region, all
traffic-free and great for exploring on foot, bike and horseback. A
St Austell cottage is the perfect place to stay with its easy
access to the world-renowned and biggest indoor rainforest at the
Eden Project, an award-winning global garden built in a former clay
mine, housing large biomes preserving some of the world's
rarest and most exotic plants. Also close by are the Lost Gardens
of Heligan, featuring a remarkable collection of themed gardens
from manicured Italian grounds to a tropical jungle. Perhaps tickle
your taste-buds with local ales and ciders on a tour of Saint
Austell's Brewery. Just over a mile from your self-catering St
Austell cottage are a number of beaches, including the sheltered
sandy beach at Porthpean, popular with families and offering great
conditions for swimming and sailing. You can also walk along the
coastal path from here to the pretty Georgian port of Charlestown.
Choose to visit Charlestown,
Fowey and
Porthpean,
just some of the popular tourist destinations in the area.
Types of Cornwall Holidays
Are you and your partner looking for an idyllic country escape?
Then browse through country
cottages in Cornwall. Alternatively, have a think about
bringing your four-legged friend along for the trip and have a look
through this list of
dog-friendly cottages in Cornwall. If you're looking to
treat yourself to a high-class holiday, then this choice of
Cornwall luxury holiday cottages will help you to choose the
best option.
Once you've found your perfect St Austell accommodation,
make sure to secure your booking with us for an action-packed
holiday
in Cornwall.