Top 3 Tips For Booking Your Rental Cottage In Cornwall
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010A popular location to visit in the UK is Cornwall. When visiting Cornwall you have to go to the beautiful beaches that are scattered close to the coast. The beaches are likely to be very busy during the peak seasons thanks to the warm local climate throughout the summer. Areas like Newquay, Bude and St Ives have very popular beaches during the warm weather. There is more to Cornwall than just beaches, the countryside moors are beautiful locations to enjoy a walk.
The best way of getting the most out of a holiday in Cornwall is to stay in one of the many Cornish holiday cottages. It is simple to take your own car and drive from your cottage to all of the local tourist attractions and places of interest. These holiday cottages in Cornwall are dotted all over the place so you will be able to find one in a suitable location. You can find cottages in Cornwall that are in the centre of rural villages where you can enjoy local life. There are a wide number of rental cottages in coastal towns for those that want to enjoy the bars and nightclubs that are on offer.
Here are three pieces of advice for when you are booking your holiday cottage.
1. Rent accommodation that has a swimming pool or hot tub. There are a wide number of Cornwall holiday cottages that have there own swimming pool or spa. A swimming pool is a great way to get some exercise and a spa is fantastic if you want to relax. Try finding a cottage with a swimming pool and spa and you will not regret it and will also be surprised at how little extra they cost.
2. Enjoy taking your dog with you by renting pet friendly accommodation. You will find plenty of pet friendly rental cottages and you will love having your dog on holiday with you. You will save money on putting your dog in a kennel and you won’t have to ask someone to take care of it. You can enjoy taking your dog on country walks but please remember to clean up after your dog.
3. Put together a schedule of local attractions you want to visit and arrange your accommodation around it. It is sensible to work out which tourist attractions, local events and other things you want to do before you make your trip. This will mean you can choose a location to stay that is a reasonable distance from all of them.