Romany Rye
Holywell Bay, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Escape to Romany Rye, a charming and beautifully presented holiday cottage just moments from the golden sands of Holywell Bay. Offering stunning views of the surrounding sand dunes and easy access to one of Cornwall’s most picturesque beaches, this coastal retreat is the perfect choice for both summer family holidays and cozy winter escapes.
Head inside to the living room, equipped with Freeview TV, a DVD player, and a DAB radio, making it a great place to unwind after a day exploring the coast. The spacious kitchen/dining area is fully equipped with modern appliances, including an electric cooker, microwave, refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring everything you need for a stress-free, self-catering holiday.
The cottage features three well-appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor, the first bedroom offers a king-size bed and an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom has two comfortable single beds, ideal for children or adults. A family bathroom with a bath and toilet is also conveniently located on this floor. Upstairs, a third bedroom awaits with a king-size bed and its own en-suite bathroom, complete with a shower, toilet and basin.
Outside, take in the fresh sea air and coastal views from the enclosed decking area, or retreat to the conservatory to relax on rainy days. Perfect for al fresco dining or enjoying a quiet moment with the sound of the waves in the background. There’s even an outdoor tap to rinse off sandy feet and paws after a day at the beach.
Holywell Bay Beach is just a short stroll from Romany Rye and is the perfect spot for beach lovers. This dog-friendly beach offers safe, lifeguarded swimming and is ideal for surfing, bodyboarding, snorkeling, or exploring its fascinating rock pools and caves. Families with young children will love the gentle river and rock pool area, a safe spot for splashing and paddling.
For those seeking adventure, the famous Southwest Coast Path runs nearby, offering scenic walks to Perranporth or Newquay, both within easy reach. Whether you’re after exciting beach days, cliffside strolls, or water sports, Romany Rye’s location means you’re never far from the action!
Despite its tranquil seaside setting, Romany Rye is close to all local amenities. The nearby village of Cubert offers a selection of shops, and there are a couple of traditional Cornish pubs within walking distance. Newquay - famed for its vibrant atmosphere, restaurants, and nightlife - is just a 10-minute drive away.
With parking for two vehicles and the option to bring up to two dogs, Romany Rye makes an excellent family holiday getaway. For more information or to book your stay, please contact Property Manager.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Newquay, perched on the north coast of Cornwall, England, is a seaside resort that has long been synonymous with surfing, sandy beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle. It's a place where the Atlantic Ocean bestows some of the UK's finest waves, making it a mecca for surfers from around the globe. Fistral Beach is the town's most famous surf spot, hosting international competitions and offering surf schools for those looking to catch their first wave.
But Newquay isn't just for surfers. The town's beaches, including Towan, Great Western, and Tolcarne, provide ample space for families to enjoy the sun, build sandcastles, and paddle in the shallows. The South West Coast Path runs through Newquay, offering walkers and hikers stunning cliff-top views and the chance to spot local wildlife, such as seals and dolphins.
For those interested in marine life, the Blue Reef Aquarium is a window into the underwater world, showcasing local and exotic marine species. The nearby Newquay Zoo also offers a family-friendly day out, with a variety of animals and educational talks.
Newquay's heritage is tied to the sea, and visitors can delve into the town's history at the local museums or by exploring the old harbor, where traditional Cornish fishing boats still bob in the water. The Huer's Hut, an iconic white-washed building perched on the headland, harks back to the days when it was used to spot shoals of pilchards.
As the sun sets, Newquay's nightlife comes alive with a range of options from cozy pubs serving local ales to vibrant clubs where party-goers can dance the night away. The town also boasts a variety of restaurants, many of which highlight Cornwall's bounty with fresh seafood and locally-sourced ingredients.
For those looking to explore beyond the town, Newquay is well-positioned for day trips to other Cornish attractions, such as the Eden Project, the picturesque fishing village of Padstow, and the historic Truro Cathedral.
In essence, Newquay offers a blend of outdoor adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. Its stunning natural landscapes, friendly atmosphere, and range of activities make it a destination that appeals to all types of travelers, whether they're seeking the thrill of the surf, the joy of a family beach holiday, or the tranquility of coastal walks.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM