A comfortable ground floor apartment with views of the gardens from the front, Wheal Ramoth 12 is mere metres from the soft golden sand of Perranporth's huge sandy beach and a brief level walk to the shops, bars and cafes.
The entrance to the apartment opens into the kitchen which is equipped with an electric cooker, microwave, fridge and washing machine. A lounge/diner is furnished with a dining table with four chairs, two sofas, a TV, DVD player, CD player and an electric fire.
Two bedrooms sleep five: bedroom one has a double bed (4'6") and bedroom two is furnished with a bunk bed with bunk beds (lower bunk is a double and top bunk is a single). The bathroom is fitted with a shower cubicle, WC and basin.
Wheal Ramoth 12 benefits from an allocated parking space (maximum size of vehicle 5.5m long and 2.2m high) and is a two-minute level walk to the shops, cafes, bars and amenities of Perranporth.
Please note that towels are not included at this property, however these can be hired from Duchy Holidays and added at the time of booking, or feel free to bring your own.
Electricity is not included in the rental price and is operated by a key meter.
Arrival - 4pm
Departure - 10am
Coastal
Ground floor
Atlantic Bay
Wifi
Shortbreaks available
Bed linen included
Washing machine
Near the beach
Apartment
Electricity not included
Beach Life
Perranporth boasts a beautiful three mile long sandy beach with undulating dunes, a tidal swimming pool built into the striking Chapel Rock, and rock pools that are perfect for paddling. Swim and surf in the big blue, explore caves and enjoy the space to stretch, run and breathe. Take a picnic for lazy hazy days in the dunes or take the dog and relish the three mile expanse of golden sand.
Culture and History
St Piran, the patron saint of Cornwall, is said to have washed up on Perranporth’s shores, and the remains of his 6th century oratory can still viewed in the dunes. Perranporth was the site for two tin mines in years gone by and the inspiration for Winston Graham’s Poldark novels which were all written here. High above the beach the millennium sundial tracks Cornish time (approximately 12 minutes later than GMT).
Food and Drink
From fine dining to fish and chips on the promenade, Perranporth has a wide array of food and drink, so you can treat yourself to time away from the kitchen. Share delicious tapas, try vegan street food, or enjoy great bar food in sunny gardens. Local takeaways include Indian, Chinese, Thai and pizza, and remember to leave room for an indulgent Cornish ice cream or post dinner local gin!
Get Active
The north coast of Cornwall is made for adventure. In addition to the wild playgrounds of the beaches there are also loads of organised activities available too. Book lessons with a surf school, gallop a horse along the beach, and play tennis at beautifully maintained grass and hard courts. There’s also a links golf course in the dunes, hang-gliding, a bowling green, children’s play park and boating lake.
Local Attractions
There’s plenty to see and do in the local area, without having to travel too far. Within a short drive of all our properties, visitors can pet farm animals and sample the local cyder at Healeys Cyder Farm, find out how ice cream is made (and of course treat yourself to some!) at Callestick Farm Cornish Ice Cream, and discover the ruins of St Piran’s Oratory in the sand dunes at Perranporth. Dairyland, with horse rides, farm animals, and a huge soft play area, is a great day out for families with young children, as is Lappa Valley Steam Railway with train rides and play park and exploring creatures of the deep at Newquay's Blue Reef Aquarium at Towan Beach.
Explore Cornwall
Slightly further afield is The Eden Project with its famous biomes, the National Trust houses of Lanhydrock, Trelissick and Trerice, and the spectacular gardens of Glendurgan, Trebah and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. From the rugged and dramatic north coast to the sheltered harbours of south coast fishing villages, everyone is bound to find a corner of Cornwall that captures their heart. Visit St Ives for cobbled streets and art galleries including the Tate St Ives, walk the causeway to St Michael’s Mount island off Marazion, and explore Falmouth’s fascinating maritime history. Padstow is a foodie’s heaven, while Truro boasts a stunning Gothic Revival cathedral and is the county’s shopping hub.
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What our
Guests say
Great communication from Duchy about the apartment and we were pleasantly surprised that the apartment had been renovated and transformed into a very contemporary 2 bed flat. Freshly decorated with a very clean finish and the bathroom was spotless.
Parking is fantastic and access to the beach is just literally steps away which is perfect.
The key was ready to collect early and we were notified by phone, which was great. On the 3rd (Sunday) day there was an issue with the washing machine but after a call to the mobile, within 1/2 an hour the maintenance guy was there and left us with a dehumidifier and problem solved.
All in all, great flat, perfect location for a family holiday and the weather was fab, thank you Duchy.
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