


Explore the Great Outdoors
A trip to Cornwall is best enjoyed with a lot of time spent outdoors, exploring all the stunning landscapes, taking part in sporting activities, and enjoying the local amenities. Having spent a lot of time in the area, we know all there is to know about Cornwall, and we’re here to give you a few suggestions and ideas of how to experience all that Cornwall has to offer.
Vugga Cove
(750 yards)
Polly Joke Beach
(400 yards)
The Gannel Estuary
(1 mile)
Crantock Beach
(350 yards at low tide)
Holywell Bay
(2 miles)
Fistral Beach
(1.5 miles)
A Sense of Adventure
Just minutes from Sea View House, you’ll find a variety of picturesque beaches where you can take a refreshing dip in the ocean, snorkel around secret caves, or engage in water sports like surfing, bodyboarding, or paddleboarding. You might even be able to spot some seals or even dolphins in the coves below the coastal paths. There are also an abundance of walking trails of sandy coves and dramatic views for you to explore.
Cargo Coffee Truck
(On Crantock Beach)
The Bowgie Inn
(200 yards)
Old Albion Inn
(3/4 mile)
C-Bay Cafe
(250 yards)
Jam Jar Kitchen
(3/4 mile)
Treago Farm Shop & Cafe
(1/2 mile)
Local Cornish Communities
Crantock Village, which is just a 15 minute coastal path walk from Sea View House, is a quaint village where you can experience the quiet, carefree Cornish lifestyle and explore the picturesque country lanes, thatch roofed cottages, and traditional shops and eateries.
Poppies in June
During June, West Pentire is home to the famous Pentire Poppy Fields, managed by the National Trust. These arable fields are a stunning explosion of red poppies and wildflowers that you can see from the windows of Sea View House.