Stories from SeaSpace
72 hours at SeaSpace: the foodie edit
Pinxtos, street eats and just-caught seafood. Michelin-level dining, graze-all-day plates and picnic-ready treats. At SeaSpace, you can feast however you fancy – fire up your studio kitchen or hop between Cornwall’s top foodie hotspots. Ready to eat your heart out? Here’s your three-day plan.
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72 Hours at SeaSpace: The dog edit
Beach zoomies and woodland trails. Dog-in-tow shopping and culture hops. Harbour eats and sea-view sundowners – with treats on tap. At SeaSpace, dogs don’t just tag along – they holiday, too. Check out our three day itinerary.
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72 hours at SeaSpace: The wellbeing edit
Meditation apps, HIIT marathons, juice cleanses? Meh. Real wellbeing is simpler than that. Movement, mindfulness, ocean therapy, and food that fuels. Try our 72-hour reset and feel it for yourself. Screens off. SeaSpace on.
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72 hours at SeaSpace: The wildlife edit
Winter in Cornwall isn’t a time for staying indoors. Crowd-free beaches and warmer seas draw wildlife to the coast – seals in the coves, humpbacks cruising just offshore. Much like at SeaSpace, some are local residents, and some swing by for a short stop off – but they all know how to make the most of what our coastline has to offer. Our three-day itinerary brings you face-to-face with the winter wildlife on our doorstep.
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72 hours at SeaSpace: The active edit
Whether you're chasing surf, stretching at sunrise or picking up your pace along the coast path, here’s how to get your pulse racing on an active three-day break at SeaSpace.
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Family adventures in Newquay: Heaps of fun, zero stress
Newquay might be known for its surf scene, but trust us—it’s a total win for families too. Whether your bunch is into creative chaos, wild outdoor fun, or just chilling with an ice cream in hand, this laid-back seaside town has loads to offer. Here’s how to do Newquay with children (without losing your mind).
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