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Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a dog-friendly vacation, or a solo retreat, our holiday home in Sennen promises an unforgettable experience. Embrace the beauty of the Cornish coastal paths with breathtaking views of Sennen Cove and Land's End, just a short stroll away, where you can enjoy pristine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and some of the best dog-friendly walks and surfing spots in the UK. The space Welcome to your coastal home-from-home Kick back in comfort after a day of beach walks and Cornish adventures. Our space is designed for easy living - think a spacious lounge with all your streaming sorted, a fully equipped kitchen for whatever’s on the menu, and a cosy king-size bed that practically guarantees lie-ins. Towels, WiFi, and a few thoughtful extras are all taken care of - all you need to do is unpack and relax. Just don’t take the towels to the beach… they’re not fans of sand. Guest access The entire Holiday home. Facilities onsite include a bar and restaurant (08:00-23:00), also the First and last pub is a 5-minute walk. A Spar shop is a 10-minute walk from the site, and there is an outdoor swimming pool which is open during the summer. There is a pool table located in the games room (open from 09:00-17:30). A dog walking area is located at the bottom of the park. Other things to note Tall Trees is all about kicking back, breathing in the sea air, and letting Cornwall do its thing. Here’s everything you need to settle in, explore the surroundings, and make the most of your time with us. Here’s what you’ll find inside your seaside sanctuary: Spacious Lounge: Relax with a 32" smart TV, unlimited WiFi – stream, scroll or snooze. Kitchen/Diner: Fully equipped with a gas hob and electric oven, fridge/freezer, crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and all the kitchen bits you’d expect. We’ve also got a fire blanket, a carbon monoxide alarm, and a first aid box (just in case). Bathroom: With a shower, washbasin and toilet. Bed linen and towels are provided (but keep the towels away from the beach – they don't like sand). Bedroom: One cosy king-size bed for deep holiday sleeps. We provide a few goodies to get you started: local fresh bread, local eggs, milk, local butter, jams, tea and coffee. Plus kitchen and bathroom essentials, so you’re not immediately hunting for loo roll. Site Perks Free parking On-site washing machine & tumble dryer Outdoor swimming pool (seasonal) Indoor soft play area and Pool table located in the park reception building. Essentials Within Walking Distance Food & Drink The First & Last Inn is historic, has hearty food, and has local ales. It's also walkable and a classic stop. Shanty's Fish & Chips – Traditional, tasty and walkable. Great for a sunset feast. Spar Convenience Store – Stocked with all your basics and more. A short walk from the caravan. The Old Success Inn – Overlooking Sennen Cove, perfect for a drink with a view. Sennen Surf Lodge – At Sennen Cove – perfect post-surf pint and nibbles. The Apple Tree Café – Cosy and creative menu. Good for breakfast or lunch. The Logan Rock Inn – Traditional pub tucked in Treen, lovely after a coastal stomp Beaches & Walks (Closest First) Sennen Cove – Golden sand, crystal sea and surf central. Lifeguarded. Gwenver Beach – Quieter and wild. Bit of a scramble down – but worth it. Land’s End Coastal Path – Take in cliffs, sea spray and moody skies. Nanjizal Beach – A scenic 40-minute walk with a secret sea cave. Porthcurno – An Iconic cove with turquoise water and the Minack Theatre. Pedn Vounder – Stunning and secluded (mind the tide). Porthgwarra – Fishermen and film sets. A tranquil spot. Surf Spots (Closest to Furthest) Sennen Cove – Reliable waves and local surf schools. Gwenver Beach – A Bit punchier, best for experienced surfers. Porthmeor, St Ives – Consistent surf and art vibes. Gwithian & Godrevy – Expansive and epic on a good day. Local Attractions (Grouped by Type and Distance) & Natural Wonders Land's End Landmark – 1 mile. Iconic clifftop views and family fun. Cape Cornwall – 5 miles. Where two seas meet and drama unfolds. Zennor – 15 miles. Mermaid legends and moody moorland. Godrevy Lighthouse – 20 miles. Woolf-inspired and wave-watched. Cultural & Artistic Minack Theatre – 5 miles. Open-air drama in a cliffside amphitheatre. Newlyn Art Gallery – 10 miles. Contemporary exhibitions by the sea. Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens – 12 miles. Art meets jungle meets views. Penlee House – 11 miles. Newlyn School art and local history. Barbara Hepworth Museum – 17 miles. Her sculptures, her garden. Tate St Ives – 17 miles. Big-name art in a tiny beach town. Historical & Heritage Porthcurno Telegraph Museum – 5 miles. Fascinating undersea cable history. Geevor Tin Mine – 9 miles. Underground adventures into Cornwall’s mining past. Levant Mine and Beam Engine – 9 miles. Steam-powered nostalgia. St Michael's Mount – 13 miles. Walk to a castle at low tide. Magic. Chysauster Ancient Village – 14 miles. Prehistoric Cornish vibes. Mên-an-Tol – 20 miles. Ancient stone circle with a hole – magical and mysterious. Towns & Villages St Just – 6 miles. Historic mining town with galleries, cafés and access to Cot Valley and dramatic walks. Mousehole – 10 miles. Pretty fishing village, perfect for a wander. Newlyn – 10 miles. Working harbour, galleries, cinema, and amazing fish. Penzance – 11 miles. Explore the promenade, local shops, and theatres. Gardens Trengwainton Garden – 11 miles. National Trust blooms and cream teas. Trewidden Garden – 11 miles. Peaceful and packed with camellias. Fun & Family Jubilee Pool, Penzance – 11 miles. Take the plunge – geo-heated if you’re fancy. Paradise Park, Hayle – 17 miles. Family wildlife fun. Days Out Ideas – Penzance, Newlyn, St Ives & Marizion Penzance Stroll the promenade and soak in views across Mount’s Bay. Pop into independent shops and cafes in Chapel Street and Causeway Head. Visit the Jubilee Pool – grab a swim and coffee. It also has a geothermal pool. Stop by Penlee House for art and garden lounging. Explore Morrab Gardens – subtropical, peaceful and perfect for a picnic. Visit The Exchange gallery or catch a film at the tiny Savoy Cinema, which has been delighting film lovers since it first opened in 1912. Dine out at The Shore for elevated seafood or grab lunch at The Honey Pot. Kayak or paddleboard from the harbour. Join a coastal boat trip for a RIB tour for a thrilling ride and a chance to spot dolphins and seals. Newlyn Wander the working harbour – Cornwall’s busiest fishing port. Sample the day’s catch at Mackerel Sky Seafood Bar – tiny but mighty. Explore Newlyn Art Gallery – contemporary art in a stunning setting. Catch an indie flick or old classic at Newlyn Filmhouse (great wine list too). Visit local fishmongers for ultra-fresh seafood – perfect for a DIY feast back at the caravan. Check out little side streets and galleries, often with resident artists. Grab an ice cream at Jelberts – the best in Cornwall, known for its delicious, creamy textures and local ingredients! Take a stroll to the historic Newlyn Tolcarne Beach or check out the nearby coastal paths for some scenic views. St Ives Wander the cobbled streets of the town. Visit Tate St Ives and Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden. Relax on Porthmeor Beach, a popular spot for surfers. Take a boat trip from St Ives Harbour. Explore the hidden gem of Zennor – the village, the coast, and the stunning chapel. Dine at Porthmeor Beach Café for great food with a sea view. Visit the St Ives Museum for a quirky slice of local history. Take the St Ives to Penzance train – considered one of the most scenic railway journeys in the UK. Grab a tasty Cornish pasty from one of the local bakeries. Marizion Walk across the causeway at low tide and explore the medieval castle. Stroll through Marizion Marshes – wildlife haven for birdwatchers. Explore Marizion Beach – sandy shores with amazing views of St Michael’s Mount. Visit Marizion’s independent shops – quirky finds and local gems. Walking and cycling along the coast path – enjoy the stunning scenery of the Mount’s Bay area.
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