Vacation rentals in Portreath

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 110 vacation rentals in Portreath

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Portreath vacation rentals start at G$10,449 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 3,170 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    90 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 50 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    30 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    110 of Portreath vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Portreath rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Portreath stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Apartment in Portreath
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

The cove A cosy beach retreat in West Cornwall, uk

Portreath is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall. Portreath is about three miles northwest of Redruth and has a harbour and is a Sandy beach cove. Portreath has several pubs that serve tasty food and local drinks. There is a bakery, corner shop, several take always and a few cosy cafes too that serve drinks, cakes and light lunches. There are 2 bedrooms. Dogs allowed on beach most of year but between 1st July and 30th August can only go on there b4 10am and after 6pm.

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An aerial view captures the unique cylindrical structure of the castle surrounded by lush greenery. The stone walls are complemented by a wooden deck and various shaded seating areas, blending seamlessly into the landscaped garden.
Castle in Portreath
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Castle by the Beach with Sea Views, Portreath

It’s not often you get to stay in a castle by the beach, and Glenfeadon is extra special. Backed by woodland and boasting beautiful sea views, this is your very own corner of paradise. Revel in all the unique features that are found throughout; from exposed stone walls and beams to arched windows and wooden floorboards. Meanwhile, stylish contemporary touches add luxury and elegance. In the evenings, sit out in your peaceful courtyard and enjoy a starlight soak in your alfresco bathtub - bliss.

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Condo in Cornwall
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Newquay Beach View - Hot Tub, Terrace and Parking

Family run business 5* Airbnb, just 50 yards from Towan Beach & Newquay centre, this stylish apartment is a great base for your stay. Featuring a luxury hot tub, 2 elegant bedrooms, 2 modern bathrooms, and a bright open-plan living space. Enjoy uninterrupted Atlantic Ocean views from the living area and private terrace. A dedicated parking space is included. Perfect for couples and families, this coastal retreat offers style and relaxation moments from Newquays beaches, shops and restaurants

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Cottage in Portreath
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Cosy Cottage - Log Burner & Parking 100m to beach

A gorgeous dog friendly cottage just 100m from the beach with sea views from the terrace A wonderful base for a family seeking a traditional coastal getaway in one of the most picturesque locations in Cornwall. Boasting a minimalistic elegance, complete with all of the necessities for a break including a Sonos Sound system, Smart TV with Netflix, and private parking. 3 well-presented bedrooms perfect for a family of up to 6. This property is managed by Cornish Stays LTD: Name: Seaside Cottage

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The hexagonal stone gatehouse features a charming rooftop with a slate finish and multiple chimneys. Arched windows framed by foliage add character and elegance. Soft lighting highlights its architecture at dusk, creating a warm and inviting entryway. A gravel path leads to the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery.
Home in Lanivet
5 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Quintessential British Retreat|Hot Tub|Sauna

Standing watch from a beautiful spot hidden deep in Cornwall, Tremore Lodge is a truly unique self-catering escape. Telling a sweet tale of craftmanship and nostalgia, this hexagonal gatehouse is storybook architecture at its finest, a time-travelling couples retreat that could have been lifted from folklore. Luxury wellness ensues, as guests can indulge in a spa-like experience, rotating from the beautiful heated hot tub and sauna to the al fresco patio overlooking the rolling countryside.

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A heated swimming pool glistens under a protective canopy, showcasing clear blue water. Several white lounge chairs are positioned around the pool, providing ample space for relaxation. A floating ball adds a playful touch to the scene while greenery is visible through the surrounding fencing.
Villa in Portreath
4.5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Historic, 4 Mins Beach~Pool~Hottub~BBQ~Games rm,A4

Garden Spring at Bassets Acre This elegant spacious apartment has 3 bedrooms, Bdr 1, king-size four-poster bed, Bdr 2, 2 x zip & link 3ft singles, Bdr 3, Adult size bunkbeds, The spacious lounge has a cumfy suite , doors lead to the conservatory, The newly fitted kitchen is a joy to be in, The lovely dining room has a large porthole window. The WOW new bathroom has a walk in waterfall shower, basin and w.c. just 4 minutes walk from the beach, harbour, restaurants, pubs, shops.

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A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a sloped roof and a chimney. The grassy yard is dotted with young trees, creating a serene outdoor space. A dog is seen exploring the garden, adding a sense of warmth to the scene.
Cottage in Praze-an-Beeble
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Gardeners Cottage - Trenoweth Estate

A lovely tranquil detached wood lined studio cottage in the grounds of Trenoweth House, Gardeners Cottage offers spacious open plan living for two people with a sofa bed to sleep another adult or two small children. The cottage is set in the walled kitchen garden, as well as having shared access to grounds of the main house, the swimming lake and woodland that forms the Trenoweth Estate. it is a mix of fabulously simple and rustic with all mod cons. Under floor heating and washing machine.

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A modern living area features a comfortable sofa facing large glass doors that open to a scenic view of lush greenery and distant hills. The kitchen area includes cabinetry and appliances, while a dining table is situated on the patio outside.
Home in Saint Agnes
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Breathtaking views St Agnes

Kick back, relax and enjoy one of the most stunning Cornish sea views towards St Ives and Godrevy lighthouse from the living area. Tranquil in the summer and excellent for storm watching in the winter. Plus from the front there are views up towards St Agnes beacon. Stylish modern annex with private access and entire use of the space. The space itself has one bedroom with a king size bed, cosy seating/eating area, bathroom with bath and shower. There is plenty of parking space to the front.

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An open-plan living area features a cozy fireplace and large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. Comfortable gray sofas surround a central wooden coffee table, while a light rug enhances the inviting ambiance. Access to a garden is provided through wide glass doors.
Guest suite in Portreath
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Little Sandyacres

Little Sandyacres is a spacious private flat, specially designed with holidays in mind. It sits nestled within palm trees of the beautifully tendered cornish garden of Sandyacres House, tucked away off a little, quiet lane which you can use to access all the joys of Cornwall. A great space for a couples getaway but also large and open enough for a group or family holiday of 5. It's light, the views are spectacular and the interior design has been tastefully chosen for a coastal holiday

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The tranquil scene captures a serene pond illuminated by warm lights, reflecting the surrounding trees and structures at night. A wooden path leads to a lodge, framed by nature, creating a soothing atmosphere by the water's edge.
Treehouse in Camborne
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Romantic Treehouse with Hot Tub & BBQ Lodge

OFFER - 25% OFF 3rd night Free Wi-Fi OWN ELECTRIC CAR QUICK CHARGING SPACE Spend a truly unique and romantic night at ‘Treetops’. Nestled in the trees, gaze up at the stars through the glass roof whilst enjoying the warmth from the wood burner. Take a moonlit dip in the hot tub or a relaxing soak in the luxury bath. Awaken to the dawn chorus and open the door to watch the sunrise from the bed. Enjoy cooking in our BBQ lodge, or simply light a fire and relax - search treetopnights

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A spacious deck is visible, featuring wooden furniture with a view of the beach and surrounding hillside. The ocean can be seen in the distance, with clear blue skies above, and neighboring dwellings are positioned along the shoreline.
Home in Portreath
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

The Annexe at Upper Beach House

If breath taking views, luxurious modern interiors and easy access to the beach is what you desire, then settle your search on The Annexe. Perched at an idyllic beachside location just above the beach at stunning Smugglers Cove, which is accessed, by a minute walk down the nearby slipway. The awe inspiring views can be enjoyed from the open plan living space and also the Juliet style French doors in the bedroom. A double sofa bed is located in the lounge. QR code in pictures for video

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A bright kitchen/living space is shown featuring modern appliances and a granite countertop. A comfortable seating area includes a sofa with decorative cushions. The large windows provide natural light and a view of the surrounding greenery, while a dining area with white chairs is also visible.
Guest suite in Portreath
5 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

The Annex@ Seabreak, Portreath, Cornwall

Situated in a No through road and attached to owners home, the annex has its own private entrance and balcony which offers scenic views across open countryside Fully equipped kitchen/living space, 1 x Double bedroom, Bathroom with shower . Short walk to sandy beach and South West coast path all within 350 metres . Pubs ,cafes,bakery and local grocery store can be found in Portreath village. St Ives ,St Agnes. Hayle and Gwithian all short drive away. Sorry no smoking or vaping.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Portreath?

    Portreath has coastal cottages, beachfront apartments, and village stays near the harbor, welcoming solo travelers, families, and groups. Many visitors find lodging options that connect directly with seaside paths or town amenities.

  • What are the best things to do in Portreath with kids?

    Families can explore sandy beaches, play in local parks, or enjoy seaside walks along the harbor. Many visitors join in paddling, searching for seashells, or sampling ice cream at beachfront cafes.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Portreath?

    Discover sandy beaches, explore the harbor, or join surf lessons along the coast. Walking the South West Coast Path and sampling local cafes are frequently suggested for a mix of nature and village life.

  • How is the weather in Portreath?

    Portreath has cool, damp winters with temperatures around 41–49°F (5–9°C), and milder, breezy summers near 56–66°F (13–19°C). Showers are frequent, so packing layers and rain gear is often advisable.

  • When is the best time to visit Portreath?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer weather and seasonal village events. Mild summer temperatures and longer daylight hours make outdoor activities more accessible.

  • What are the best places to visit in Portreath?

    Frequently suggested spots include the main beach, historic harbor, and stretches of the South West Coast Path. Nature reserves and local parks provide options for quieter outdoor exploration.

  • What are some hiking trails in Portreath?

    Explore coastal paths along the South West Coast Path and woodland trails through hills surrounding Portreath. These routes feature sea views, historic landmarks, and access to nature, welcoming a mix of abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Portreath?

    Families can build sandcastles on the beach, stroll the harbor, or visit nearby parks and nature reserves. Paddleboarding, fishing, and sampling Cornish treats are frequently suggested for enjoyable outings.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Portreath?

    Explore nearby coastal villages, visit local gardens, or discover heritage sites such as mining museums or castles. Outdoor adventure parks, wildlife areas, and traditional markets round out popular day trip possibilities.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Portreath?

    Many accommodations in Portreath welcome pets, especially cottages and homes near the seafront or village center. Local walking routes and beaches provide easy opportunities to enjoy the outdoors with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Portreath?

    Locals suggest dressing in layers and bringing waterproof gear, as coastal weather changes quickly. Sampling Cornish pasties, respecting tide times, and joining in community events can enrich your stay.

  • What is Portreath known for?

    Portreath is known for its sandy beach, historic harbor, and connections to Cornwall’s mining heritage. The village has a vibrant coastal atmosphere and access to scenic walking trails.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Portreath?

    Explore quiet coves, local nature reserves, or tucked-away cafes around Portreath’s village lanes. Historic engine houses and scenic viewpoints along nearby walking trails reveal more of Cornwall’s coastal character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Portreath?

    Portreath has traditional Cornish pasties, locally caught seafood such as crab and mackerel, and classic cream teas featuring scones and jam. Many visitors enjoy sampling regional cakes or ice cream from local vendors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Portreath?

    It is often suggested to pack comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket, and sunscreen, as coastal weather varies. Bringing swimwear, a reusable water bottle, and layers is helpful for outdoor activities and beach days.

  • What is the nightlife in Portreath like?

    Portreath has a cozy nightlife scene, with village pubs, beachfront cafes, and occasional live music. Evenings often center around relaxed socializing, seaside dinners, or community gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Portreath?

    Portreath hosts a variety of local festivals and events, often highlighted by summer celebrations with live music or community fairs. Seasonal activities may include beach cleanups, food markets, and youth sports days.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Portreath?

    Portreath has family friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and coastal homes around the village and beachfront area. Many stays include features like kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and access to outdoor spaces.

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