Family Retreats at Treworgey
Looe,
Cornwall
Self-catering
+44 (0)1503 262730
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£127 - £528
per night
£950 - £3695
per week
Four bright and warm cottages with gardens, for families and friends, plus activities for children and endless walks for you and your dog
4 places
Sleeping from 5 – 6
Children welcome
Pets welcome
Babies welcome
Your dates are available!
2 Guests 10 Oct 24 - 10 Oct 24
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£127 - £528 per night
£950 - £3695 per week
The Experience
Come on down to this lovely part of the world for very happy holidays. There’s a laid-back feel to these colourful cottages with wood-burners or open fires (unlimited logs provided), squashy sofas, books, board games and speakers. Most have the gorgeous views across the valley with glimpses of the river running away to Looe.
Order home cooked food in advance or do it for yourselves in nifty kitchens and eat sociably indoors or out: basics are in the cupboards, there are Nespresso machines, fresh flowers and a welcome pack.
Splash in the outdoor summer pool, float in the spa, order treatments: children can learn to ride, enrol in forest school, dash about with other children through water and sand, ride on tractors and make friends with goats, chickens, ducks and pigs. Each cottage has a private garden with a firepit, barbecue, lovely views and loungers for sunbathing. Walks start from the farm and you have a pocket guide to help.
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We think you'll love
- Your children, and your dog, having so much fun
- Booking in for a spa treatment while the children are off doing their own thing
- Packing up a picnic and heading to Looe for the day
You should know
- Activities get booked up quickly in the school holidays
- It's a sociable sort of place with neighbours and bustle
- The spa pool is open February to December
Essentials
- EV charger
- Self check-in
- Swimming pool
- Hot tub
- Garden
- Open fire / woodburner
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast available
- Meals available
- Vegetarian meals
- Oven
- Parking on premises
- Free parking nearby
- Accessible by public transport
- WiFi
- Television
- Central heating
- Limited mobility
- Wheelchair access
- Mobile reception
- Hob
- Barbecue
- Paid parking nearby
- Air conditioning
- Relaxation areas
- Washing machine
- Tennis court
- Microwave oven
- No smoking
- Credit cards
- Working farm
- Owner has pets
- Electricity included
- Dishwasher
- Pets welcome
Family friendly
- Baby monitor
- Books and toys
- Children welcome
- Babies welcome
- Stair gates
- High chair
- Fire guard
- Cot available
Nearby
- Pub/bar within 3 miles
- Restaurant within 3 miles
- Shop within 3 miles
Activities
- Bikes available
- Food courses
- Kayaking
- Other courses
- Sailing
- Surfing
- Wild swimming
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Accommodation
Pricing
- Nightly price
- from £127
- Weekly price
- from £950
- Surcharges
- Dogs, £32 each per stay. EV charging: £50 for the week, £30 for short stays.
- 2 Cottages for 5
- From £1363 bedrooms
- 1 Cottage for 6
- From £1363 bedrooms
- 1 Cottage for 6
- From £1273 bedrooms
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Information
Booking information
- Check in
- From 4pm
- Check out
- By 10am
- Other details
- Minimum stay: 7 nights in high season, 3 nights in Nov - May (excluding school hols).
- Closed
- Never.
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- Property
- This property is part of a working farm or vineyard.
- Owner has pets
- Animals living on the property
- Dogs
Dog treats, bowls, towel and a collar tag with postcode and phone number. Outside hose for washing dogs off.
Dogs £23 per week or part week. Max. 2.
Private secure garden for each cottage. Dog-tie up area with water, shelter & beds (near pool area while you swim). Farm & woodland walks; 3 miles from dog-friendly beaches.
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Reviews
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We spent a lovely week in Hollyhock Cottage which was clean, comfortable and cosy! It was lovely being on a farm and we enjoyed roaming around the land, greeting the friendly goats as we passed. The farm was ideally located for us and all we wanted to do. A lovely week!
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We have stayed at Treworgey nearly ten times in their cottages and our recent stay in Trelawney was one of the best. The cottage was spotless upon arriving and a welcome pack of tea and Cornish biscuits soon soothed away the drive from Doncaster. The rooms are spacious, private and the view from the front bedroom down to Looe and must be one of the best from any of the cottages. However it is the little things that make all the difference; Logs, soap and gells, recycling, energy conscious and cotton bed linen. Finally it is so quiet and peaceful. We will be back.
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We have been holidaying at Treworgey since 1997, when we first stayed in Elm, & we were taken aback by how stunning it was, & how the team had thought of everything, & were very attentive! We then stayed in Secret Garden, which has proved to be one of our favourite cottages, as it has the most amazing 'Secret' Garden for our girls, & a beautiful, characterful 3 bed cottage for us. The addition of the sun room years ago, just added to it's splendour. The views are exceptional, every detail has been thought of.Coombe kitchen food is amazing. We are looking forward to our 11th Christmas here soon
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Our fifteenth holiday at Treworgey. It's a great place for the whole family & we especially love Trelawney, which is at the heart of the estate. All of the cottages are thoughtfully prepared with families in mind. We've stayed in both summer and winter and Trelawney has plenty of space for the family in all seasons. With horse riding, swimming, kids play area, games room, animal feeding all on site, there is plenty to do. We also love the surrounding area. Looe is a charming town and has (so far) avoided the madness of places like Padstow. The hills are great for building your cycling muscles!
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This is the ideal spot for all the family - adults will enjoy the sauna and spa pool with valley views, or booking in for a treatment. It's paradise here for children with all the play areas to explore and animals to ride or feed. The cottages are comfortable and characterful, and the views are lovely. Book quickly in the school holidays to avoid disappointment!
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We had SUCH an amazing time at Treworgey, the whole place is beyond fantastic. So many thoughtful touches, such a high spec, so reasonably priced - we truley felt at home with our 10month old boy and didn't want to leave. The place is so well set up for children without loosing its luxury, adult feel. The views, surrounding countryside and local places to visit are also outstanding. We can't wait to come back again!
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Location
The neighbourhood
Stride through woodland to Looe in two hours, join the South West Coast Path and walk to Polperro (5.6k), drive 20 minutes to Bodmin Moor to tackle Brown Willy - there are grand views from the top. Looe has good shops and cafés along with a sandy beach. The Salutation has worthy pub grub, The Sardine Factory serves seafood, while The Kitchenside Bakery is charming and the food home cooked.
Local points of interest from Holly & Andy Kyte
- Walk through the country lanes to our lovely local village pub, The Plough, for delicious food and local ale and cider. Dogs and children welcome!
- The picturesque fishing town of Looe is just 3 miles away. Stroll through narrow streets and step through ancient tiny doorways into atmospheric restaurants and pubs, take an ice cream to the safe, sandy beach or get your crabbing lines out on the pier.
- A short drive away you can test your nerves at the action-packed Adrenaline Quarry where you can fly over a huge lake on a zip wire, brave the free-fall swing or leap from high platforms into the quarry lake! A brilliant way to keep teenagers entertained.
- Inland from Treworgey you can explore the wild and wonderful Bodmin Moor, where dramatic tors rise above windswept expanses of springy grass, gorse and heather. See the old mine engine houses and meet the wild ponies or go wild swimming in an old quarry.
- Less than 1/2 an hour's drive will bring you to the beautiful town of Lostwithiel, famous for it's array of quirky antiques shops. Meander through the pretty streets and pick up interesting keepsakes from the friendly shopkeepers.
- Boat trips from our local town of Looe include glass-bottomed boats that glide around Looe Island while the skipper entertains you with local folklore, or mackerel fishing trips out to see from which you can bring back your catch for the barbecue.
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Introducing
Holly & Andy Kyte
This is a family business and still a working farm. The outbuildings, all in ruins when Linda and Bevis bought the farm over 40 years ago, have slowly been converted into cottages. Daughter Holly is front of house now with her husband Andy, but Linda is still Head Gardener and Bevis runs the farm. One of their aunts does the home cooked food and cousins help out too. You're well looked after.
Pure luxury. The cottage is of a very high standard and views are stunning. The staff could not have been more helpful, nothing too much trouble. The cottage is very well equipped, they have thought of everything. The bedding is high quality and extremely comfortable. Looking forward to our next stay. Cannot rate this place highly enough.