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Cury Holiday Cottages

Our curated collection of Cury cottages has something for everyone... Whether you're idea of a great holiday is a modern glamping pod, or a rustic thatched cottage that's a hundred years old, we've got you covered! Each of our rentals features a private hot tub and everything you need for your next family holiday, romantic retreat or that getaway with a group of friends. Discover find your perfect Cury holiday home today.

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4.8

Pol Glas Hall

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Luxury barn conversion with hot tub
  • Exposed beams and contemporary comfort
  • Peaceful countryside near Mullion coast
  • Premium kitchen with granite worktops
  • Enclosed garden with barbecue facilities
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Polurrian House

Hot Tub
Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
  • Private hot tub with views
  • Luxury barn conversion accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom available
  • Premium kitchen with granite worktops
  • Secure fenced garden space
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Get More From Your Cury Hot Tub Cottage Break

Booking cottages with hot tubs in Cury gives you the perfect base to explore the Lizard Peninsula whilst enjoying luxury self catering accommodation that hotels simply can't match. This peaceful Cornish village sits just inland from some of Cornwall's most dramatic coastal scenery and offers the kind of authentic rural retreat that makes for unforgettable holiday breaks.

Cury provides an ideal location for romantic breaks and family getaways alike. The village lies within easy reach of stunning beaches, historic sites and natural wonders. Whether you're after secluded coastal cottages or remote self catering in the countryside, this area delivers genuine Cornish character alongside modern comforts like your private hot tub.

What to do on a family or couple's hot tub break in Cury

Cury sits in the heart of the Lizard Peninsula, an area known for its unique serpentine rock formations and maritime heritage. The village itself dates back centuries and maintains its traditional Cornish charm with the beautiful Church of St Corentin at its centre.

This location works brilliantly for hot tub stays because you get proper isolation and tranquillity whilst remaining close to major attractions. The mix of coastal walks, hidden coves and cultural sites means there's plenty to fill your days before returning to your cottage with hot tub for evening relaxation.

Sightseeing in Cury

The Lizard Peninsula has transformed from a working fishing and farming community into one of Cornwall's most sought-after destinations whilst keeping its authentic character intact. You'll find dramatic clifftop paths, sheltered beaches and the southernmost point of mainland Britain all within a short drive from Cury.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Cury

The area around Cury offers an impressive variety of attractions from natural landmarks to historic sites. These five destinations showcase the best of what makes this corner of Cornwall so special.

Lizard Point

Standing at the southernmost tip of mainland Britain, Lizard Point offers spectacular clifftop views across the Atlantic. The lighthouse has guided ships since 1752 and you can visit the heritage centre to learn about countless dramatic rescues. On clear days you'll spot seals basking on the rocks below.

Kynance Cove

This National Trust beach ranks among Cornwall's most photographed locations with its turquoise waters and distinctive serpentine rock stacks. The cove becomes accessible at low tide when you can explore caves and rock pools. It's a 10-minute walk down from the car park but absolutely worth the effort.

Mullion Cove

This working harbour sits protected by dramatic cliffs and offers a glimpse into traditional Cornish fishing life. The harbour walls were built in 1895 and still shelter small fishing boats today. Walk the South West Coast Path from here for stunning views and you might spot dolphins offshore.

Goonhilly Earth Station

These massive satellite dishes played a crucial role in global communications including broadcasting the first transatlantic television signals. The visitor centre now offers interactive exhibits about space exploration and you can take guided tours to learn how these dishes tracked Apollo missions and still communicate with spacecraft today.

Poldark Mine

Located near Helston, this authentic tin mine lets you explore underground tunnels where miners worked in harsh conditions. The site includes 18th-century beam engines and demonstrates traditional mining techniques. Surface attractions include gardens and a museum covering 4,000 years of Cornish mining heritage.

Don't Miss These...

Attraction What you'll experience Best for
Lizard Point Dramatic clifftop walks and lighthouse heritage with seal spotting opportunities Everyone
Kynance Cove Stunning turquoise waters, serpentine rocks and accessible caves at low tide Families
Mullion Cove Working harbour atmosphere with coastal path walks and marine wildlife Couples
Goonhilly Earth Station Space communication history with interactive exhibits and guided tours Families
Poldark Mine Underground mine exploration and authentic Cornish mining heritage Everyone

Visitor FAQs

How do I get to Cury?
The nearest train station is Redruth, about 16 miles north. From there you'll need to hire a car or book a taxi. Driving from London takes around 5 hours via the M5 and A30. Having your own transport is essential for exploring the area.

What family activities are available near Cury?
Families love the rock pooling at Kynance Cove and the underground tours at Poldark Mine. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek rescues and rehabilitates seals and makes for an educational visit. Many beaches offer surf schools during summer months.

Where are the best romantic spots?
Mullion Cove at sunset provides incredible views and you'll often have the harbour to yourselves. The coastal path between Lizard Point and Kynance Cove offers secluded spots perfect for couples. Book a table at one of Helston's boutique restaurants for special evenings out.

Is there good shopping nearby?
Helston offers the best shopping with independent shops, galleries and a weekly market. The town sits just 4 miles from Cury and stocks everything you need. For unique Cornish crafts visit the workshops around Lizard village where artisans create jewellery from local serpentine stone.

Are cottages with hot tubs in Cury suitable for large groups?
Absolutely. You'll find everything from boutique cottages for 2 to large holiday houses sleeping 10 or more. Many properties are dog friendly and pet friendly cottages are common. Book early for new year and peak summer dates as the best places to stay fill up fast.

Cottages with hot tubs in Cury offer the perfect combination of coastal access and countryside peace. After days spent exploring dramatic cliffs, historic mines and beautiful beaches, you'll appreciate returning to your own private retreat. The area suits everyone from couples seeking romantic breaks to large family groups wanting space and luxury that hotels can't provide.

Unit 7, Treleigh Industrial Estate, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 4AX