Holiday rentals in Lizard

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An enclosed garden features a dining table and chairs under a blue umbrella. A conservatory with translucent walls and a door can be seen in the background, revealing a glimpse of the kitchen area. Lush greenery surrounds the space, enhancing the privacy.
Cottage in Lizard
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Cosy Cottage on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula

Cosy Stoneturner's cottage was originally a workshop for the local serpentine stone, which is found nowhere else in England. The cottage has been attractively refurbished to provide comfortable and peaceful holiday accommodation. Although fully modernised the cottage retains many of its original features, including an attractive window seat in the lounge. The cottage also benefits from a log burner. All on the ground floor, the accommodation is fully equipped, with a quiet and secluded garden.

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A quaint stone cottage is nestled within a lush garden, surrounded by a variety of greenery. Outdoor seating is arranged on a stone patio, complemented by various plants including large leaves and banana plants, creating a serene woodland atmosphere.
Cottage in Saint Keverne
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Secluded woodland cottage, close to SW Coast Path

Thick stone and cob walls keep this beautiful little cottage toasty in winter, and gloriously cool in the hot summer months. Little Trembraze is set in a woodland glade overlooking a valley. Built in 1840 as a mill workers’ cottage, it has been renovated to include a log burner and air source heating. Perfect for walkers and wildlife watchers, it is a get-away-from-it-all experience. Own entrance and parking, no other property in sight. Just 1 mile from SW Coast Path. Kingsize or single beds.

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Home in Cornwall
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Moonsail, Cadgwith Cove: Short Walk to Pub & Beach

Moonsail is a beautiful 2 bed cottage with views over Cadgwith valley - a perfect escape for couples or families. Five min drive to Kynance. The wifi has been upgraded to fibre. The cove is a short stroll away and has a great pub, cafe and shops. Cadgwith is one of the last few active fishing villages and you can watch all the goings on from one of the two beaches in the cove. Watch the Cadgwith singers in the pub on a Friday evening. Unfortunately this cottage isn't suitable for pets.

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A mezzanine space features a large floor-to-ceiling window that illuminates the area with natural light. A model sailboat sits on a wooden ledge, while scenic views of greenery and the sea are visible in the background. An angled skylight is also present.
Guest suite in Lizard
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Narnia

Narnia is a self-contained self-catering annex in the heart of the Lizard village with wonderful sea views. Set back in a peaceful cul-de-sac, Narnia is just a stone's throw from all the local amenities, including Coast, a superb restaurant, and the friendly pubs and shops. A number of beautiful beaches and landmarks are close-by, affording stunning sights all year-round. Perfect for solo travelers and couples looking to enjoy the best of the South West from a lovely home-from-home.

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A traditional wriggly tin shepherd's hut is set against a lush garden, illuminated by soft outdoor lighting. A gravel path leads to the white door, while a small patio with a table and chairs invites relaxation amidst the surrounding greenery.
Shepherd’s hut in Ruan Minor
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Beautiful cosy Shepherd's Hut on our Dairy Farm

You won’t forget your time in our rural little haven. Private area on our working dairy farm, where sampling the produce we make is an integral part of your stay. Close to beaches, coves and the South West coast path. A beautiful little home, warm and cosy, fully furnished with everything you need, providing a welcoming base from which to explore this part of The Lizard Peninsula. If you've always fancied getting away from it all and staying on a farm then you've come to the right place!

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The exterior of a unique stone structure features a tall, arched entrance framed by two narrow windows. A modern door is positioned at the center, and a low stone wall is visible in front, complemented by greenery and a clear blue sky overhead.
Home in Mullion
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

The Reading Room - Sleeps 5 - Unique & by the Sea!

Stunning 2 bedroom home located in the heart of Mullion village. This unique property, sleeps up to 5 people (2 double beds and 1 sofa bed), it is accompanied by 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite) and a spacious open plan living / kitchen area. Dating from 1889, the 'Reading Room' is a short 15 minute stroll from the most beautiful Cornish beaches and coastal walks, with local amenities on your doorstep, such as; pubs, shops, takeaways and more. Perfect for a family holiday or romantic getaway.

Top guest favourite
An outdoor patio area is featured, offering a round table with two chairs surrounded by well-maintained flower beds. Vibrant blooms and lush greenery lead the eye toward sweeping views of the sea and nearby coastal homes under a clear sky.
Guest suite in Coverack
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Adorable 1 bed apartment with sea views & parking

Little Cosel Mor is a one bedroom apartment. The ground floor is an open plan lounge, dining area, kitchen and main bathroom. There are stairs leading to the bedroom with king size bed and en-suite. There is an outside patio area with stunning sea views. Coverack is a quaint fishing village with a tidal beach and working harbour. It is in an area of outstanding natural beauty with wonderful coastal walks and easy access to the other delightful villages on the Lizard Peninsula.

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Aerial view captures a charming house nestled amidst lush greenery, offering stunning coastal scenery. The sandy expanse of Polurrian Beach and vibrant blue waters extend in the background, creating a serene backdrop. The well-maintained garden surrounds the property, enhancing its natural beauty.
Home in Mullion
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

3 bed house with amazing sea view and beach access

A stunningly situated 3 bedroom house, overlooking idyllic Polurrian Beach on the edge of the Lizard. The perfect spot for a magic Cornwall family holiday, the secluded comfy three bed house has incredible sea views and direct access to one of the Lizard's prettiest beaches. There's also a lovely garden and large private field to walk the dog. A short walk to the south-west coastal path, nearby surf spots and great food in Porthleven, there's something for everyone.

Top guest favourite
An open living space is outlined by a contrasting wall, featuring a comfortable sofa adorned with patterned cushions. Natural light enters through windows, illuminating wooden flooring and creating a warm ambience. A staircase leads to a cozy area with rustic decor and a visible dining space.
Barn in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

The Dairy – Luxurious Hideaway on The Lizard

Located on beautiful Penvores Farm near countless beaches and coves on the stunning Lizard Peninsula. The Dairy is hidden far away from the road along a private, tree-lined drive. A luxurious hideaway for two, with a high-spec interior, private hot tub and far-reaching, glorious countryside views. Attention to detail and quality decor make this large but cosy property the perfect retreat.

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Home in Cornwall
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 93 reviews

Beautiful beach home with panoramic ocean views

Bay House is our beautiful beach home, perched above a private cove on the southerly tip of UK mainland. From our garden gate you are just 50m from a tidal sandy beach. Escape to our hidden oasis and immerse yourself in the uninterrupted panoramic views and scenery of the dramatic Cornish coastline and wild countryside of the Lizard Peninsula. An area of 'Outstanding Natural Beauty.'

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An exterior view showcases a charming stone barn conversion with light green doors. The pathway, bordered by vibrant lavender pots, leads to a well-maintained lawn that invites relaxation. Natural sunlight brightens the scene, enhancing the rustic appeal of this welcoming entrance.
Home in Cornwall
5 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

Morgelyn Cottage: converted barn on a working farm

Enjoy a happy holiday on our family farm, complete with views of fields, sheep, cows and chickens. This charming barn conversion is just a 10 minute walk from the picturesque fishing cove of Cadgwith, and the stunning Southwest Coast path. There are plenty of family-friendly beaches nearly, including the world-famous Kynance cove a short (5 minute) drive away.

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An outdoor seating area is positioned beneath a large tree, featuring two wooden chairs and a table. The backdrop includes a stone farmhouse surrounded by vibrant flowers and landscaped greenery. Nearby paths lead to additional buildings, enhancing the serene environment.
Home in Coverack
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

The Croft

The Croft combines exquisite characterful features with all the modern luxuries, framed by the sublime cove and sheltered harbour of Coverack. Here, it's about sea swims at the bottom of your garden, hot tub soaks and today’s catch cooked on the Big Green Egg barbecue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Lizard?

    Lizard has characterful cottages, seaside homes, and converted farm buildings for a range of stays. Many accommodations sit near the coastal path or in the heart of local villages, making exploration easy.

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

    Kids often enjoy searching for wildlife along the coastline, visiting the lighthouse, and building sandcastles on sheltered beaches. Family-friendly boat trips and nature trails add variety to outdoor adventures.

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

    Explore coastal paths, visit the Lizard Lighthouse, and discover traditional fishing villages around Lizard. Birdwatching, enjoying local seafood, and learning about the area's geological heritage are frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Lizard?

    Lizard has mild, maritime weather—winter temperatures range from about 39–49°F (4–9°C), while summer highs reach 66°F (19°C). Rain is common year-round, so bring waterproof clothing for outdoor adventures.

  • When is the best time to visit Lizard?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for visiting Lizard, when temperatures range from around 52–66°F (11–19°C) and the landscapes are vibrant. If you prefer fewer visitors, early autumn is a quieter time with mild weather.

  • What are the best places to visit in Lizard?

    Lizard Point, the National Trust’s coastal reserve, and the lighthouse are frequently suggested stops. Small harbors, local craft galleries, and wildflower-filled cliffs add to the area’s highlights.

  • What are some hiking trails in Lizard?

    Explore the South West Coast Path near Lizard, known for its scenic coastal views. Inland, heathland trails offer peaceful walks with wildflowers and birdwatching opportunities.

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

    Families often explore beach rock pools, visit wildlife centers, and enjoy boat trips or lighthouse tours around Lizard. Nature-based activities such as coastal walks and treasure hunts are popular with kids.

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

    You can explore historic harbor towns nearby, wander through subtropical gardens, or visit local art galleries. Scenic boat tours and heritage railway rides are also frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Lizard?

    Pet-friendly accommodations are available in Lizard, including cottages and village homes that welcome dogs. Many rentals have easy access to scenic footpaths and open spaces for walks.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Lizard?

    Pack layers, as coastal weather can shift quickly, and bring sturdy footwear for cliffside walks. Locals often suggest sampling fresh seafood and exploring less-traveled footpaths for distinct views.

  • What is Lizard known for?

    Lizard is known for its dramatic sea cliffs, scenic walking trails, and the iconic Lizard Point. Its coastal setting is home to unique wildlife habitats and traditional Cornish villages.

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

    Explore secluded coves around the coastline, discover serene heathland paths, and visit quaint fishing villages near Lizard. Local craft shops and family-run cafés are also frequently suggested for those seeking quieter experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Lizard?

    Enjoy freshly caught fish, Cornish pasties, and local cream teas during your stay in Lizard. Bakeries and pubs frequently feature seasonal seafood and traditional desserts.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Lizard?

    Pack layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy walking shoes for coastal paths. A backpack, reusable water bottle, and camera are helpful for enjoying scenic spots and impromptu picnics.

  • What is the nightlife in Lizard like?

    Lizard has a relaxed nightlife scene, with cozy pubs, live music evenings, and social gatherings centered around local fare. Expect a welcoming atmosphere, often with sea views, especially in village pubs.

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

    Seasonal village fairs, local food festivals, and traditional music gatherings are often celebrated in and around Lizard. Summer months frequently bring craft markets and outdoor performances.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Lizard?

    Lizard has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, with many homes and cottages designed to welcome children. Look for places with gardens or proximity to the coastline for easy access to outdoor activities.

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