Irene, Riviere Towans

2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
4 guests
 

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Enjoy a beachside break in this beautiful chalet, tastefully furnished in coastal hues, Irene sits amongst the dunes, just a short walk to the three miles of golden, sandy beach below.

This delightfully modernised space is perfect for kicking back and enjoying the surrounding dunes of Riviere Towans. With two en suite bedrooms (one double and one twin), light and bright open-plan kitchen/dining area, plus living space with high ceilings which enhance the feeling of space and and outside deck for dining, Irene is a great holiday home from which to explore St Ives Bay and beyond.

Why not try surfing and sundowners on the beach, or look out for seals and dolphins, all in walking distance from Irene. The site is surrounded by rolling dunes and an area of special scientific interest, perfect for stargazing.

Kitchen/Dining/ Living Area: Open plan living space with a comfy sofa, coffee tables and TV. Well equipped kitchen with and electric oven and hob, microwave, toaster and fridge freezer. Dining nook with a table and benches to seat up to four guests.

Bedroom 1: A double bedroom with wardrobe, bedside tables and lamps.

En suite 1: With a shower cubicle, basin and WC.

Bedroom 2: A good size twin bedroom, with two single beds, wardrobe, bedside tables and lamps.

En suite 2: With a shower cubicle, basin and WC.

Parking- Ample parking close to the chalet.

Outside: A decked area with a picnic table and chairs, set on the Southerly corner of the property in a sheltered spot to catch the sun. There is also a grassy bank for sitting and whiling away the hours, plus ample parking around the property.

Baby Equipment: Travel cot and highchair provided, please bring your own cot linen.

A message from Toms:

Come and find us in our on site office open 9am-5pm Monday - Saturday and 9am-1pm on Sundays, from maintenance to housekeeping, travel tips and directions, we’re here to help! There is a 24 hour ‘out of hours’ contact number for us too.

The Location:

The holiday park is one of the oldest in the country, with the first chalets constructed in the early 1920s. Now a beautiful site with a vast range of unique, quirky and privately owned accommodation, including beach chalets, bungalows and lodges. Many have stunning sea views and all are within a few minutes walk of the beach.

On the doorstep:

Walk the coastal path at low tide all the way along the beach from Hayle river mouth to the Cliff tops of Godrevy and the surf break at Gwithian where you’ll find great food and drinks from cocktails to coffees, ice creams and fresh seafood at the local cafes and restaurants.

For those seeking surf, beginners to experienced surfers and bodyboarders can enjoy doorstep breaks at Hayle Rivermouth and Mexico Towans, both within walking distance of the park. Paddle boarding and kayaking on the Estuary, as well as kitesurfing and windsurfing are popular all year round.

Hayle is home to the RSPB Hayle Estuary Reserve, Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary, Hayle Lido, ice cream parlours, gift shops, great food (including Cornwall’s best Pasties from Philps), pubs and supermarkets.

Further Afield:

Take the coastal train from Lelant to St. Ives, and visit The Tate & Barbara Hepworth museums. Visit Newlyn Harbour and Fish market for the best in Cornish Fish. Wander around the historical market town of Penzance, taking in the Harbour and Egyptian House or take a day trip to Lands End and coastal walk to Sennen Cove.

Find your way to Knill's Monument and Steeple Woodland Nature reserve, a 40 acre public open space which overlooks St Ives Bay before making your way down to Carbis Bay for fabulous food, drinks and it’s sheltered beach.

Cornwall has always been a favourite of artists, writers and film producers and its rugged coasts and beautiful coves have featured in numerous films and TV series most recently, the popular Poldark series. Whether it is a relaxing break or a more action packed holiday you are seeking, Toms Holidays at Riviere Towans is the ideal destination.

All the properties we manage are self-contained and self-catering. All the kitchen equipment you will require for your stay is provided in the property. All properties include a microwave, TV, and heating to name but a few of the basics.

 
Sonja
on Sunday, 16 Jun 2024
Location was great. Within walking distance a small shopping area and pub. A bit further on foot a large supermarket in the village. Car was advantageous, but almost all attractions/Excursions can be reached by bus and train. The staff was nice, help was quick when we had problems with our door.
 
 
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