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Spring: An early break brings many rewards

10/2/2019

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Spring is a great time to visit Cornwall.   If you don't have to rely on School Holiday time to take a trip, why not reap the benefits of an early break away.  With surprisingly warm west country weather, April May and June can be a excellent time to visit.

There are miles of uncrowded beaches, pretty harbour towns with winding narrow streets. Sweeping moors and countryside offering a myriad of walking routes and exploration opportunities. Add to all that the colourful spring flowers bursting into bloom, bringing the Cornish landscape to life after the long Winter.

There is plenty to see and do, lots of places to explore, historic houses to visit and many local events for example in May the famous Obby Oss Day is celebrated in Padstow, which is a very unique experience with an atmosphere all of it’s own. The Fowey festival of words and music is another May event. In June the Royal Cornwall Show takes place, as does the popular Polperro Music & Arts festival and the Looe festival of food and drink.

June also heralds a fantastic display of poppies with the backdrop of the sea up on the North Coast at West Pentire. Its a stunning visual treat and each year we can never resist a trip to see them. On the coast path which winds its way around Cornwall, Springtime blooms add extra colour to the stunning scenery. Bluebells are at their best in May, pink thrift abounds in June and the yellow gorse seems to be in bloom for ages, brightening up even the dullest day.

Making the most of the less busy months for a Cornish visit is certainly recommended. Cider Cottage is an ideal base, with great Spring prices and no extras to pay.


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    In Feb 2021 Keith and Karen Burden took ownership of Cider Cottage whilst Lynn and Peter the previous owners moved closer to the sea to explore and enjoy more of a coastal life.
    Karen and Keith want to  keep up the very high standards set by the previous owners and very much look forward to welcoming guests again as soon as Government restrictions are lifted and it is safe to do so. 
    ​Lynn and Peter Murnaghan moved from Winchester, Hampshire to Woodhill Manor in Summer 2011. We then spent a good deal of time and energy renovating Cider Cottage to create a fabulous self-catering holiday venue for discerning guests.


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