Cornwall Family Holiday House Trevone Bay near Padstow

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR EMAIL TO SIGNUP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Please check out our latest special offers

ROSEVINE AVAILABILITY FOR MAY HALF TERM - W E HAVE ONE APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR THE HALF TERM WEEK FROM FRIDAY 23RD MAY. PLUS WE HAVE A COUPLE OF APARTMENTS FOR THE WEEKEND OF THE 23RD AND 24TH MAY.

THE ROSEVINE IS OUR NEW PLACE TO STAY ON THE BEAUTIFUL ROSELAND. OVERLOOKING THE SHIMMERING SEA AND HOME TO OURSELVES AND OUR TWO BOYS, WE HAVE AN INDOOR POOL, 2 ACRES OF OUTDOOR SPACE AND A RESTAURANT SERVING GREAT FOOD FOR YOU TO DIP IN AND OUT OF AS YOU WISH. ALL JUST A 2 MINUTE WALK FROM ANOTHER FANTASTIC FAMILY FRIENDLY BEACH.
Our next available week at the Trevone house is the week commencing Friday 26th September..

The new addition to Family Holiday House www.rosevine.co.uk
We have just opened The Rosevine, our new place to stay on the beautiful Roseland peninsula here in Cornwall. Overlooking Gerrans Bay to Portscatho, the safe, sandy Porthcurnick beach is just 140 metres from our garden gate.
There are 12 suites/apartments within a large part Georgian house. Each has an open plan sitting/dining area and small kitchen, with fridge, dishwasher, combi oven, kettle and toaster. Downstairs there is a drawing room, family den with toys and games, x box and large screen tv and indoor pool. We also have a dining room serving delicious food prepared by our house chefs, so if you dont feel like self catering you can come down to eat or order from the deli menu to have it delivered. Outside is a useful guest laundy room and 2 acres of grounds with a play area, large trampoline and a play house on the lower field for the children.. For more information follow the link from our homepage here.

Christmas and New Year 2008 - We have opened up bookings for Christmas and New Year, so if you are interested in spending either Christmas or New Year in Cornwall, please get in touch.

Our suggestions for fun days out with little ones:
Cycle the Camel Trail

You can hire bikes and cycle the Camel Trail, a cycle path that runs along the old railway line along the estuary from Padstow to Wadebridge (about 8 miles of you manage all of it). They have children’s bikes, and children’s pod seats which can fit babies and toddlers in snuggly behind parents.

Blue Reef Aquarium (Newquay)
The small aquarium on Towan Beach in Newquay is really great for little ones. The exhibits are at a low level perfect for toddlers to see and the staff are hugely enthusiastic and will happily talk for ages. Our boys love it here and afterwards we have a picnic on the beach.!

Dairyland
Winner of the National Farm Attraction 2002/3, it has an animal park, bottle feeding lambs, “pat a pet”, pony rides and an assortment of birds and animals. There is also an indoor and outdoor play area, museum of Cornish heritage, a nature trail and a Lamborghini Hay Ride. You can see milking first hand everyday in the best milking parlour you are ever likely to see – it has a domed roof with glitter ball and music!

The Eden Project
If you haven’t yet heard of the Eden project, it is about connecting plants, people and places. There are two gigantic biomes, a tropical biome and a temperate biome. New is The Core, the education centre with lots of interactive displays. For children there are also play areas designed from willow and bamboo . It’s a must if you have never been and if you have been before, it’s ever changing so a return visit is not wasted. From March onwards it’s “Bulb Mania”.

Lost Gardens of Heligan
There is a fascinating story behind Tim Smit’s first big Cornish discovery before The Eden Project was created. Following decades of neglect, Heligan, the seat of the Tremayne family for more than 400 years was gradually woken from a long sleep and brought back from total dereliction to reveal fabulous walled gardens, an historic glasshouse, a crystal grotto, wishing well, and sub tropical jungle. Today Heligan is intensively cultivated throughout the year and a great place to visit with the family. Little ones will enjoy the open spaces to explore, the flock of Wiltshire Horn sheep, and the ducks, geese and chickens. Lobbs farm shop is just across from Heligan, sells great local produce and has introduced tractor farm tours (which we are looking forward to trying out in April!) …Tim Smit has written a book about Heligan’s journey which is at the house, and is a recommended read if you stay!