Explore the wonderful Lizard Peninsula
The Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall's coastal gem, is the southernmost point of mainland Britain. It is surrounded by sea on three sides and is famous for its rugged cliffs, dramatic coves, wildlife and unique geology.
Coastal Sanctuaries
Each of our distinct properties offers a unique stay on the magnificent Cornish coast.
Chy Bora
Chy Bora is a newly built, beautifully fitted Annexe with its own private access. It has a new King size bed, bathroom with walk in shower and fully equipped modern kitchen with Neff appliances. It is a perfect place to relax after a day on the beach or walking the coast path. Outside, it has a patio with seating and BBQ. There is also access to a secluded garden which is shared with the Hideaway and the woodland path to the garden is lit at night.
The Hideaway
The Hideaway is a private and secluded cabin nestled in a quiet wooded area in a large garden in Mullion. It has stunning views to Poldhu and across to Mounts Bay. A five-minute walk to Mullion's pubs, cafe and shops, the cabin is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, perfect for walking the South West Coast path and exploring the Lizard peninsula with its amazing coves, beaches and fishing villages. It is located above Polurrian Cove and is a mere stroll to the wonderful quiet beach.
Things to see and do...
01.
Walk the famous
South West Coast Path
We are moments from the South West coast path with its stunning beauty and wonderful views of the coastline and coves. No two days are the same. The path hugs the coast and includes walking along sandy beaches, climbing into and out of hidden coves and wandering through the lush woodland beside the Helford River.
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Kynance Cove
Kynance Cove is rightly revered as a Cornish gem. Its white sands, turquoise water and serpentine rocks combine to make it one of the most photographed, filmed and painted beaches in Cornwall. The cove regularly features on lists of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and on a sunny day at low tide you’ll see why it deserves this accolade.
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Nature & Wildlife
Cornwall boasts some of the very best exotic and tropical gardens. Wildlife is also in abundance, from Seals to Dolphins to Choughs, there is always something to see.
04.
Local Culture & Dining
From St Piran’s Day to Padstow’s Obby Oss, Helston’s Flora Day and Montol in Penzance Cornwall is rich in heritage. Pasties, cream-tea's (jam first...always) village pubs to fine dining, Cornwall has everything to offer food lovers.
What our guests have to say...
Chy Bora
'Our experience, from initial booking to the completion of our holiday, was absolutely perfect.
Richard & Davina were so welcoming and provided us with excellent recommendations regarding places to visit.
Chy Bora is amazing in every way from its location to its homely feel and well-equipped rooms.
With coastal walks on the doorstep and situated in a stunning location close to wonderful gardens and "must visit" towns and villages, we couldn't have asked for a more relaxing and enjoyable stay'.
David and Shirley May 2026
The Hideaway
' We had a lovely stay here! The Hideaway is really nicely furnished with a full kitchen and all necessary kitchen utensils/accessories. We arrived to very warm welcome from the host who showed us to the cabin which was at the end of a woodland path in their garden. The cabin was clean and warm with fresh bath towels provided. The en-suite has a rain shower which was great to come back to after a day spent body boarding at the local beach. The nearest beach is a 5-10 minute walk, we also went on some stunning coastal walks which we could walk to from the cabin '
Charlotte and Tony April 2026
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