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Picture of St. Ives Holiday Village, Cornwall
Picture of St. Ives Holiday Village, Cornwall
Picture of St. Ives Holiday Village, Cornwall
Picture of St. Ives Holiday Village, Cornwall, South West England

St. Ives Holiday Village

How to get there

From Exeter take A30 to Cornwall. At end of the Hayle by-pass follow directions for St. Ives. Turn left at second mini-roundabout. 1 mile on the right.

Features
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Log homes (owned)
Log homes (for rent)
Laundry
Bar
Restaurant
Shop
Cafe
Club house
Take away food
Children's play area
Family park

Other facilities Indoor pool
Entertainment
Kids club
Sauna

Owner's Description

Big and lively and set in over 100 acres of woodland. Large indoor heated pool, water slide and sauna. Rafters Club with dancing, entertainment and hectic night life. Children’s Foxy club, games room, shop and launderette. Good pub grub and take away food. Local bus service. Chalets & luxurious lodges sleep 4 to 10.

This beautiful holiday village offers a range of accommodation from budget holiday chalets to luxurious holiday lodges. There is a large indoor heated swimming pool with an exciting water slide. The Rafters Club with free dancing, discos, competitions, and free entertainment for all the family. Good pub grub, café and take away meals, games room with pool table and the latest video games; shop, launderette and children's play area. Our Foxy Club will keep the children amused for hours. There is a local bus service from our reception.

The artists' haven of St Ives with the new Tate Gallery, the golden sands of Hayle Towans and lovely Carbis Bay are all a few minutes by car. A little further you will find spectacular Land's End, picturesque St Michael's Mount, beautiful sandy beaches, countless little isolated coves and ancient tin mines. Tourist attractions including the new Eden Project and Theme Parks abound. From nearby Penzance you can take a day trip to the romantic Isles of Scilly by helicopter or boat. Pay a visit to fabulous Newquay, the surfing capital.

These details were last updated on Wednesday 6 April 2011