| Nestledown |
| A 1930s wooden chalet, in the sand dunes
(towans), near Hayle. |
| The chalet enjoys a secluded setting
above a 3-mile long sandy beach, on the National Trust coastal
path. There is a shop and a children's play area on the site,
and more shops and restaurants in Hayle, a 10-minute walk away. |
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OPEN
Easter to end October; Christmas period runs from 21st December
to 4th January. |
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| FOR INFORMATION OR BOOKINGS |
Please contact Kevin Hobson
Tel: 07944 837 935 |
| (Text or call for quick check of availability) |
| Email: Nestledownchalet@yahoo.co.uk |
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| The property sleeps up to 6 people in two double
bedrooms and a bunk room. There is a television, cooker, fridge, electric
heating, shower, and separate toilet. It is equipped with duvets and
pillows, but you will need to bring your own sheets, duvet covers,
pillow cases, towels and any personal linen. Electricity is charged
by a power key, which can be recharged in Hayle. |
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| Please note: 'Nestledown' is a non-smoking
chalet |
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| GETTING THERE |
By Car:
Take the A30 trunk road via Exeter, Launceston to Hayle. Approaching
Hayle there is a roundabout where you turn right to Hayle Town. |
| At the double roundabout go straight on
and turn right at the Recreation Ground via Phillack. The key
can be collected from the Tom’s Holidays office at Riviere Towans. |
By Train:
Most trains stop at either St. Erth or Hayle station on the
main Paddington / Penzance line. |
By Coach:
There is a regular coach service from Victoria Coach Station
to Penzance, which stops at Hayle. with views across to St.
Ives. |
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| This is a good base from which to explore Cornwall's
coastline, or visit attractions such as the Eden project, The Lost
Gardens of Heligan, Land's End and the Tate Gallery in St. Ives. |
| Hayle beach in the high season with views across
to St Ives |
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| Click
here for a Booking Form |
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