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21 The Watermark
Newquay

£630 - £2100 per week
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Only a short distance from both Lusty Glaze and Porth beach, 21 The Watermark is in a fabulous spot for enjoying a Cornish break with family and friends. With four lower ground bedrooms and a spacious open plan living space, there is plenty of room for up to eight guests to thoroughly relax. Stroll to the beach and spend your days dipping in and out of the rejuvenating sea, surfing the waves, and building sandcastles, or enjoy the glorious views from the nearby south west coast path. Spend those longed for summer evenings on the patio, sipping your favourite cold drink with a book in hand, before enjoying a restful night's sleep that only the fresh sea air can induce.

As well as some of the best beaches on the north coast, nearby Newquay has an array of shops and delicious eateries to discover. With cool cafes, fresh sea food and bakeries galore providing all your taste buds desires. With the annual Boardmasters Festival taking place each summer, this lively seaside town has something for everyone of all ages to enjoy. Head north to nearby Mawgan Porth and Watergate Bay, for more glorious sandy beaches and super surf, or explore further afield for family days out throughout the year. With so much to explore, you may have to book again to fit it all in!

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Where you'll sleep

Bedroom 1

King

Bedroom 2

Double

Bedroom 3

Twin

Bedroom 4

Bunk beds
Single

Entrance

from the car park, decking leads to the front door into:

Hallway

door to cloakroom, stairs leading down to all bedrooms and door into:

Sitting/dining/kitchen area

two sofas, Smart TV, patio doors to front decking, dining table with seating for eight, electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Bi-fold doors to patio with table and seating for eight.

Cloakroom

WC and basin, stairs down to:

Bedroom 1

king size bed, door to lower patio, en suite with shower cubicle, WC and basin.

Bedroom 2

double bed, doors to lower patio, en suite with double shower, WC and basin.

Utility room

washing machine and tumble dryer.

Bedroom 3

twin beds, en suite with shower cubicle, WC and basin, door to:

Bedroom 4

bunk beds and single bed, door to small rear patio.

Outside area

decking to the front with sea glimpses, rear patio with table and seating for eight.

Additional information

gas central heating and electric heating in bedroom 4, WiFi, up to two dogs welcome, short breaks available.

 
 

Property is in a lovely location. Allocated parking. Beautiful beaches to both side of property. Both dog friendly. Excellent location. Would definitely book again.

September 2024

was a excellent place to stay with excellent views

August 2024

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20% off - 27 Dec 24 to 3 Jan 25

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Holidays in Newquay

Holidays in Newquay are all about stunning scenery, beaches, and, of course, waves. As it’s the surf capital of the UK, you’ll find an abundance of surf shops and schools allowing you to immerse yourself in the surfing culture from the moment you arrive, whether you just want to watch or get stuck in.

However, if surfing isn’t for you, there are plenty of ways to fill the days while staying in the stunning beachside town of Newquay. Head to one of the many beaches for a family day on the sand - picture rock pooling, picnics, and sandy toes! Or, if you fancy a bit of retail therapy, the bustling town has a selection of independent shops selling an array of goods including clothes, artwork, and delightful handmade treats – not to mention a mouth-watering selection of cafés, bars, and restaurants for a mid-shopping or post-beach refuel.

Newquay also has a selection of attractions and events, perfect for the kids (and big kids) from a wild and wonderful zoo to a round of golf by the sea. There are also some great walks in the area thanks to the beautiful South West Coast Path, perfect for a dog-friendly Cornish getaway.

Did you know...

Newquay has nine sandy beaches to choose from!

Beaches in Newquay

When staying at a holiday cottage in Newquay, you won’t be short of aquatic adventures, with lots of sandy beaches on your doorstep. All of Newquay’s beaches are lifeguarded in the summer, providing a safe place to spend the day soaking up the sun. 

Fistral beach – What do you call the best beach for surfing in the UK? Fistral! With the most consistent surfing in the country and great swathes of golden sand, there’s little doubt as to why surfers flock here from all over the place. You’ll find a surf school and wetsuit hire for those wanting to travel light and it’s dog friendly all year round for those travelling with furry companions.

Watergate Bay – Second on Newquay’s surfing scoreboard, Watergate Bay offers a seriously spacious alternative to Fistral whether you fancy a surf, a stroll or a hot chocolate in the beachside café.

Crantock beach – If you prefer a quieter beach backed by sand dunes then Crantock beach won’t disappoint. Dog-friendly and perfectly sheltered on the southern end, this sandy haven is popular with families and anyone looking for a place to doze in the sand.

Newquay Towan – Right in the centre of the town, Newquay Towan is great for quick dips and sandy escapes while you explore the surrounding shops, attractions, and perhaps even a bar or two!

Great Western, Porth, Whipsiderry, Tolcarne, Lusty Glaze, and Mawgan Porth are also fantastic beaches in Newquay. Read all about them in our extended guide and discover your favourite!

Things to do in Newquay

With quick access to the rugged north Cornish coast and some fun-fuelled attractions and activities, there are lots of great things to do in Newquay.

Surfing & Watersports

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, the beaches of Newquay offer something for every ability, weather forecast, and tide. And it’s not just surfing on offer either. Bring your own seafaring devices or hire kayaks and paddleboards from one of the many rental shops around.

Attractions

With such an abundance of attractions in and around Newquay, it’s the perfect place for a family holiday at any time of year. Newquay Zoo offers a great day out, as do the nearby Screech Owl Sanctuary and the Blue Reef Aquarium. For those who love to explore the heritage of a town, Trerice Manor House offers a beautiful walk through history.

If you fancy something a bit different, fishing trips and sea safaris are available, from which you can take in the scenery from a different angle. You may even be lucky enough to catch a sight of seals and dolphins!

Newquay Golf Club overlooks Fistral beach and is regarded as one of the best golf courses in the county, providing a different challenge every day depending on the weather, all with incredible sea views.

Shopping

From beach supplies to holiday mementoes, Newquay’s streets are lined with lots of interesting shops from big names to independent favourites. Unsurprisingly, there are plenty of surf shops where you can fill up your beachy wardrobe including Married to the Sea, Boardwalk Surf Shop, Watershed, and Ann’s Cottage – some even have surfboards too so you can really kit yourself out. Razzmatazz is an eclectic mix of fun, holiday take-homes and Lucky Go Happy provides a lovely selection of ethical bits and bobs for the whole family.

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, a trip to Roly’s Fudge Pantry or Cornish Cream will see it satisfied as you’ll find a fantastic array of Cornish chocolates, fudge, and even Cornish cream tea hampers (which make for the ultimate beachside picnic).

Walks

With the north Cornish coast right on your doorstep, it will come as little surprise that Newquay is jam-packed with incredible walks. Walk around Park Head (which you might recognise from Poldark) and Pentire Steps for some stunning coastal views or trudge along to Lappa Valley where you can swap the rippling blue of the sea for the dappled shade of the woods. You’ll also find a lovely area around the Porth Reservoir and surrounding wildlife reserve, giving wildlife watchers plenty of opportunities to whip the binoculars out.

Dining out

Newquay's vibrant foodie scene has grown and grown over the years, with the town now offering something for every taste and occasion. If you want to eat out, you’ll find a huge selection of eateries, including many beach cafés and restaurants serving up locally caught seafood with incredible sea views. Or, if you fancy something special after a day surfing the waves, check out the many fantastic fine dining options or cocktail bars for a relaxing drink.

If you want to stay in and make the most of your lovely home from home, there are some excellent farmshops and delis in the area, including the welcoming Trevilley Farm for all your locally-produced needs or Malcolm Barnecutt Bakery for some seriously moreish fresh bakes.

Dog-friendly Newquay

If you want to bring your four-legged friend with you on your Cornish holiday, you couldn’t pick a better spot than Newquay where you’ll find plenty of great dog walks.

Dog-friendly beaches

Fistral beach – Surf, sea, and sandy paws, it’s all waiting for you at Fistral beach 365 days a year.

Watergate Bay – With miles of sand and lots of rockpools and caves to sniff out at low tide, this dog-friendly beach is a favourite with dogs and humans alike.

Whipsiderry beach – Considered a hidden gem by many, dogs are welcome throughout the year on Whipsiderry so why not take a dog-nap in the sand before checking out those rock formations!

Mawgan Porth beach – with Bedruthan Steps a short walk away and lots of sand for zoomies, the beach at Mawgan Porth is great for tuckering out the pooch (and the kids).

You can also see these beaches from the water, as many of the boat trips in the area welcome seadogs aboard!

Dog-friendly pubs and restaurants

When it comes to dinner time, there are plenty of dog-friendly pubs, restaurants and cafés where the whole pack can shake the day off and refuel.

Lewinnick Lodge – Perfectly placed up on the cliffs on the Pentire Headland, Lewinnick Lodge offers sea views with your meal, whether it’s breakfast, lunch or evening drinks with the pooch by your side.

Lakeside Café – Another dreamy spot for a bite to eat, Lakeside Café not only provides delicious treats for its human guests but for its doggie guests too – homemade dog ice cream should get those tails wagging!

The Old Albion Inn – 400 years old with no signs of slowing down, The Old Albion has truly perfected its welcoming atmosphere. Enjoy the thatched roof as you enter and the fully-stocked bar when you’re inside.

What's on in Newquay

Whether you love music and surfing, beer or food, there’s a festival in Newquay for you…

Cornwall Street Food Festival

Hitting the cliffs in June, Cornwall’s inaugural Street Food Festival brings cuisines from all over the world together as people celebrate great food and great views.

Boardmasters

This surf and music festival seems to get bigger every year as thousands descend on Newquay's Fistral Beach and Watergate Bay to watch surf competitions and live music while sampling all that Newquay has to offer.

Newquay Beer Festival

Sample over 50 ales and enjoy live music as you make the most of Newquay’s one and only beer festival, which takes over Hendra Holiday Park every September.

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Nearby events

Santa at Lappa Valley Steam Railway

On selected dates during December, board the Santa Express to Santa's grotto where children will recieve a gift from Father Christmas. There will also be children's entertainment, mince pies, and mulled wine for the adults!

TBC 2024

Find out more >

Boardmasters Festival

Be part of the UK's biggest surf, skate and music festival at this year's 'Boardmasters', held in the popular seaside resort of Newquay. Enjoy music performed by Liam Gallagher, Florence and The Machine, Lorde and more!

7th - 11th August 2024

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Lusty Glaze Sundowner Sessions

Every year Lusty Glaze beach hosts their Sundowner Sessions - an opportunity to watch your favourite artsits perform live in the stunning setting of the natural ampitheatre provided by the cliffs at Lusty Glaze. 

TBC 2024

Find out more > 

Getting around

While lots of Newquay’s beaches, shops and eateries are within walking distance, there are also lots of buses as well as a train station so you can leave the car behind when exploring all North Cornwall has to offer. There are also plenty of car parks in and around the town, so whichever mode of transport you choose, life’s a Cornish breeze.

What our guests say...

We know how important honest reviews are when it comes to booking your holiday. To help you choose the right property for you, we publish all reviews left by guests who have stayed here in the past, with the few exceptions stated in our Review Guidelines. Please bear in mind that some facilities referred to by past guests in reviews can be removed or changed at any time.

Property is in a lovely location. Allocated parking. Beautiful beaches to both side of property. Both dog friendly. Excellent location. Would definitely book again.

was a excellent place to stay with excellent views

Would stay here again as a family great location great apartment and everything you needed to have a home from home holiday nice touch of all the extras scones jam clotted cream milk and tea and coffee also bunch of flowers nice for us all to have our own en suites would definitely recommend. Location brilliant and own parking space was a bonus

Our stay at 21 the watermark was amazing ,everything you need is provided, towels ,tea coffee etc milk ,washing machine and tumble dryer was a great addition, beds are so comfortable, very clean and spacious, cleaning equipment available and products,good storage, extra upstairs toilet, games and toys in living room , plenty of crockery and cooking equipment, outside tap for washing sand off , great view found steps down to beach as well, ask about additional parking on site you can reserve this through the hotel in front of site .

We had a lovely week at 21 Watermark - the weather was terrible for most of our stay with Storm Noa blowing through. We did get to walk on the beach at least twice. No. 21 has everything you need in terms of utensils, glassware, crockery and cutlery. The bedrooms are spacious and the beds are comfortable with lovely clean linen. The towels are lovely big bath-sheets for after a long hot shower. Although there are stairs down to the bedrooms our elderly were still able to make their way up and down using the balustrade. Would we stay at 21 again - most likely - we were very comfortable and the home is a 2 minute walk to Lusty Glaze Beach and a 5 minute walk to Porth Beach.