CC2 is a well‑arranged holiday caravan resting within St. Merryn Holiday Village, Cornwall, offering a practical base for families or friends looking to explore this popular part of the county.
Set within easy reach of the coast and nearby towns, the caravan provides a straightforward layout suited to relaxed breaks.
Step inside to find an open‑plan living space where the kitchen, dining and sitting areas sit together, creating a sociable hub for everyday living.
The kitchen is equipped for simple self‑catering, while the dining area offers a place to gather for meals after days spent out exploring.
In the sitting area, guests can unwind with the TV, making it a welcoming space for evenings in.
The accommodation includes three bedrooms, comprising a double and two twins, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for families or groups.
These are served by a shower room fitted with a walk‑in shower, basin and WC, while a separate cloakroom adds extra convenience during busier mornings.
Outside, CC2 benefits from enclosed decking with furniture, providing a pleasant spot to enjoy fresh air throughout the day.
Off‑road parking is available, making arrivals straightforward.
St. Merryn Holiday Village sits in a well‑connected part of north Cornwall, making it easy to explore both the coast and nearby towns.
A short drive brings you to Padstow, known for its working harbour, waterfront walks and the Camel Trail, which follows the estuary towards Wadebridge.
Treyarnon Bay and Harlyn Bay are also close by, offering wide sandy beaches backed by dramatic coastal scenery.
For further days out, head to Newquay, home to beaches such as Fistral Beach, along with attractions including Newquay Zoo and the Blue Reef Aquarium.
Inland, Wadebridge provides independent shops and cafés alongside scenic riverside paths, while the surrounding countryside offers access to sections of the South West Coast Path.
With beaches, coastal walks and lively towns all within reach, CC2 provides a convenient base for discovering this varied part of Cornwall.