Escape to Everywhere
Welcome to Cornish Villa Holidays, we offer a variety of self catering accommodation for couples, large and small families and groups of friends on Atlantic Reach Estate and Spa. Overlooking rolling countryside just outside Newquay, in the grounds of a historic manor house, Atlantic Reach is the ideal location for discovering Cornwall. Our villas sleep from 4-8 guests and prices range from £300 to £1200.
This delightful tranquil retreat is set in a beautiful location with convenient access to all that Cornwall has to offer. Our delightful self catering villas on Atlantic Reach between Newquay and Padstow couldn’t be in a better position for you to explore the beauty and magic of Cornwall. From north coast to south, renowned restaurants, galleries, golf courses and gardens to beaches and trails, are all here waiting for you.
This glorious relaxing holiday means the Cornish countryside is on your doorstep and within easy reach you will find the world famous Eden Project, historical Padstow with its narrow 15th century streets and harbour and Newquay’s spectacular surfing beaches lining the coast.
If you prefer two wheels to the waves, Wadebridge and the Camel Trail is an 18 mile, traffic free, cycle trail which passes through some of the most spectacular countryside in the South West.
There is plenty to do and see around Atlantic Reach, its main beauty is that you can do as little or as much as you want. In fact it is the ideal retreat for everyone, be it couples looking for a peaceful getaway, or families with children, walking groups, golfers, surfers, cyclists, and other outdoor types and of course Cornwall enthusiasts.
Atlantic Reach is close enough to road, rail and air links to be easily found yet far enough away from it all for you to believe you have found your own perfect Cornish oasis.

We welcome pets at most of our villas we also have villas with disabled access please call Michelle on 01637 870646 or email michelle.campbell@cornishvillaholidays.co.uk for further details.
Camel Trail photograph by flickr user ‘sludgegulper’





