Situated in a sea front position with views extending towards St. Ives Bay, Treague is a spacious holiday escape suitable for beach loving families, walkers and watersports enthusiasts alike.
With an enclosed and sunny rear garden, three bedrooms (two doubles and one bunk), a well-equipped kitchen, shower room, open plan living and dining space with a fabulous balcony enjoying views toward the West Cornwall countryside and St. Ives Bay, Treague offers a comfortable base from which to explore the stunning beaches of the Bay and the sights of West Cornwall.
Treague is just a short walk from three miles of golden,sandy beach, with its dramatic dunes, coves, caves, tidal lagoons and rock pools and the crystal clear waters of St. Ives Bay. Enjoy long beach days, and cosy evenings at one of the pubs or cafes close by or find your way to some of Cornwall's best loved sights as you explore further afield.
However you plan on spending time at Treague, we'll sure you'll want to return year after year.
Living/Dining Space and Balcony - Excellent views across West Cornwall and the Bay from two expansive windows and the super balcony leading from the living area. Large corner sofa, dining table and chairs, Combi Digi TV/DVD, video and music centre. WiFi is available in this property.
Kitchen - A well-equipped space with an electric cooker, fridge/freezer, washing machine and microwave.
Bedroom 1 - Double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and patio doors leading onto the grassy area to the West, offering excellent views across the estuary to West Cornwall. Another window offers views to the Bay and sea.
Bedroom 2 - Double bed, chest of drawers and views to the bay.
Bedroom 3 - Full size twin bunk beds, wardrobe, chest of drawers and views to the bay.
Shower room - With a large walk-in shower, hand basin and WC.
Outside - There is a lovely new balcony leading from the living area, plus a sunny rear garden with a picnic table and chairs. Parking is adjacent to the chalet.
Please note that the lower ground floor, visible in the outside photo is not let.
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The Location
The holiday park is one of the oldest in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of unique, quirky and privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets, bungalows and lodges. Many have stunning sea views and all are within a few minutes walk of the beach.
On the doorstep
Walk the coastal path at low tide all the way along the beach from Hayle river mouth to the Cliff tops of Godrevy and the surf break at Gwithian where you'll find great food and drinks from cocktails to coffees, ice creams and fresh seafood at the local cafes and restaurants.
For those seeking surf, beginners to experienced surfers and bodyboarders can enjoy doorstep breaks at Hayle Rivermouth and Mexico Towans, both within walking distance of the park. Paddle boarding and kayaking on the Estuary, as well as kitesurfing and windsurfing are popular all year round.
Hayle is home to the RSPB Hayle Estuary Reserve, Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary, Hayle Lido, ice cream parlours, gift shops, great food (including Cornwall's best Pasties from Philps), pubs and supermarkets.
Further Afield
Take the coastal train from Lelant to St. Ives, and visit The Tate & Barbara Hepworth museums. Visit Newlyn Harbour and Fish market for the best in Cornish Fish. Wander around the historical market town of Penzance, taking in the Harbour and
Egyptian House or take a day trip to Lands End and coastal walk to Sennen Cove.
Find your way to Knill's Monument and Steeple Woodland Nature reserve, a 40 acre public open space which overlooks St Ives Bay before making your way down to Carbis Bay for fabulous food, drinks and its sheltered beach.
Cornwall has always been a favourite of artists, writers and film producers and its rugged coasts and beautiful coves have featured in numerous films and TV series most recently, the popular Poldark series. Whether it is a relaxing break or a more action packed holiday you are seeking, Toms Holidays at Riviere Towans is the ideal destination.
Winter stays at Riviere Towans
Riviere Towans is a great choice for your winter break, but it's also the period that our owners tend to build and renovate, and when essential land maintenance and roadworks are done. Disruptions and sound may affect neighbouring properties, so please get in touch with us before booking if you are concerned.
The winter season runs from the 1st November until the 1st April OR a week before Good Friday, whichever is earlier.
All the properties we manage are self-contained and self-catering. All the kitchen equipment you will require for your stay is provided in the property. All properties include a microwave, TV, iron and heating to name but a few of the basics. A large number also include washing machines but do check the property particulars above.