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The Terrace

50° 35′ 30.794″N -4° 49′ 45.581″W

Boasting one of the best vantage points in Port Isaac, those through the door of The Terrace can enjoy uninterrupted views across Port Isaac harbour and out to the Atlantic ocean, sprawling social spaces and a bubbling hot tub (not to mention ample parking).

Occupying a prime position above the quaint fishing village of Port Isaac, The Terrace looks out towards the Atlantic Ocean and is perfectly placed to explore the area on foot.

The Terrace combines a central location, panoramic sea views and parking - gold dust in Port Isaac! From this stylish base you can stroll down into the centre of the village, explore the shops and cafés and watch the fishermen bringing in the catch of the day. You will be able to spot locations made famous in Doc Martin and The Fisherman's Friends movie, and if you are lucky you might bump into one of the cast.

The lesser-known hamlet of Port Gaverne is also within easy reach. Here, you can enjoy a beach day, spot dolphins and seals from the headland and enjoy live music at the Pilchards Café . For those who enjoy being on or in the water, Cornish Rock Tors offer coasteering, kayaking, paddleboarding and wild swimming here. You can also easily hop on the South West Coast Path and explore some of the more scenic stretches of coastline in the UK, taking in hidden bays and picturesque villages.

Foodies will be in heaven at The Terrace. Just minutes away are two restaurants by celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw; The Fish Kitchen and Restaurant Nathan Outlaw. For a Cornish pub experience, choose from The Golden Lion (featured in Doc Martin and the Fisherman's Friends movie) or the Port Gaverne Hotel and Restaurant, both within walking distance. You are also just a short stroll from the Co-Op supermarket, making it easy to pick up those holiday essentials.

It is easy to come and go from The Terrace, making it a fantastic base to explore the best that North Cornwall has to offer. You can be at the popular surfing beach of Polzeath in under fifteen minutes or the estuary village of Rock in twenty. Here you can partake in a number of watersports or hop on the ferry to explore the harbour town of Padstow. You are also in easy reach of Tintagel from The Terrace, home to the famous castle associated with the legends surrounding King Arthur.

To see the exact location of The Terrace, take a look at the map below.

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Take a look at our short film showcasing the best of Polzeath, all just a short drive from The Terrace.

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Walk to the beach

Simply take a left out of the driveway onto Trewetha Lane which joins Fore Street and you can amble down the hill into the centre of Port Isaac. Door to sand is less than five-minutes. Alternatively, join the coast path from the centre of Port Isaac and head to the lesser-known beach at Port Gaverne, perfect for sea swims and watersports. This will take you ten to fifteen minutes.

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