Tel: 01736 850822
         e-mail contact   click on picture
                       
click here for an alternative e-mail address 
  Home

The Old Piggery

Lizard Chalet

Taskus House 

availability & Prices

Book Online

Couples

Short Breaks

Location

Photos-info

Terms

Our Cottages
  The Old Piggery
  The Lizard Chalet
  Taskus House
Availability & Prices
  The Old Piggery
  The Lizard Chalet
  Taskus House
Reservations
  Book Online
How to Book
  A quick explanation
  Terms & Conditions
Couples
  The Lizard Chalet
  Taskus House
Short Breaks
  Check Short Breaks
Maps
  Cottage Location
Photos & Info
  Local Photos
Useful Links
  Art - Galleries
  Entertainment -Outdoors
  Europe Travel
  Local Authorities
 Local Business/Events
  & Places of Interest
  Restaurants
  Surfing/Diving/Fishing
  The St.Ives Website
  Travel-Local
  Useful Links
  Weather








The Lizard Chalet

The Lizard Chalet open from April to the end of October and Taskus House
 
open all year
are ideal holiday properties for 2 guest's
Both properties have their own individual charm
The wood burning stove situated in the lounge/kitchen area at Taskus House is  definitely a cherished feature with our guest's


Taskus House

Hayle beach (St Ives Bay) is only a short car journey away from Taskus
The view from the beach reaches all the way to the tip of St Ives and across the bay to

Godrevy Lighthouse (Gwithian)
The Lizard Chalet is about 100yds away from Hayle beach
An early morning walk along the sandy deserted beach at Hayle Towans, is an experience
many of our guest's come back for year after year. 

  

Godrevy & Gwithian Beach have  excellent car park and toilet facilities including a couple of coffee shops. Gwithian Beach is very popular with surfers.

 

Hayle Beach
3 miles from Taskus

    Gwithian & Godrevy Beach
        a 10 minute drive from Taskus

There have been many sightings of grey seals from Godrevy Headland.

It has also been reported that a pod of Dolphins joined the surfers at Gwithian.

Gwithian Beach                            Godrevy Headland