The Seaview Gorran Haven Experience
Enjoy unparalleled luxury in our superb lodges nestled in an idyllic location. Imagine vast golden beaches, rugged coves, secret bays, rolling hills, and expansive skies—all just moments from your doorstep at Seaview. Cornwall, renowned for its beauty, is a sought-after destination in the UK, and Seaview stands out with its attention to detail.
Seaview is home to some of the most finely crafted holiday lodges in the South West. Each lodge boasts luxury furnishings, innovative design, and state-of-the-art finishing touches, setting a new standard for excellence. As you enter through the gates, a sense of calm seclusion embraces you—a true escape from the everyday.
Immaculately maintained coastal gardens surround Seaview, creating a serene environment. Enjoy high-end facilities, including a heated outdoor pool and tennis courts, enhancing your stay. Our dedicated team of expert staff is passionate about ensuring Seaview remains truly special.
Located on the South Cornish coast, Seaview is the perfect haven for walkers, cyclists, and explorers. It’s also an ideal retreat for those simply seeking relaxation and precious moments with loved ones in stunning surroundings. From your private decking, marvel at unrivaled views of Hemmick Beach, Dodman Point, and beyond.
Take leisurely strolls through traditional Cornish fishing villages like Mevagissey, immerse yourself in local heritage and culture in nearby Truro and St Austell, and visit the world-renowned Eden Project.
Seaview offers not just a holiday destination but an experience, where every detail is carefully curated to ensure your stay is nothing short of extraordinary. For more information or to book an appointment with our friendly Sales Team, request information above or call us on 01726 843 425. We eagerly anticipate welcoming you soon to Seaview—a sanctuary of luxury on the enchanting South Cornish coast.
A Selection of Nearby Attractions
Eden Project
A world-famous ecological park with biomes that house diverse plant species from around the globe. It offers an educational and immersive experience about environmental sustainability.
Lost Gardens of Heligan
One of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK, the Lost Gardens of Heligan feature restored Victorian gardens, a jungle area, and wildlife habitats.
Discover Heligan’s Expansive Outdoor Playground
Heligan invites you to explore 200 acres of adventure, meticulously crafted to let little legs and curious minds roam freely. Dive into dappled woodland trails within the Giant’s Head Play Area, embark on thrilling adventures across the iconic Jungle Rope Bridge, and uncover the South West’s largest outdoor play haven – Heligan Play Meadow. Here, children and the young-at-heart can immerse themselves in nature, staying and playing throughout the day.
Mevagissey Harbor
charming fishing village with a picturesque harbor, Mevagissey offers scenic walks, traditional Cornish architecture, and opportunities for boat trips.
Welcome to Mevagissey Harbour: A Cornish Gem
As the second-largest fishing port in Cornwall, Mevagissey Harbour is a picturesque and historic gem boasting a thriving fishing industry. Hosting thousands of visitors annually, the ancient harbor remains stunningly preserved, offering a glimpse into centuries past. While the quaint fishing boats appear timeless, Mevagissey’s fishing industry is thoroughly modernized and committed to sustainability. Witness high-quality landings for local consumption and export, showcasing a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation.
St. Austell Brewery Visitor Centre
Explore the brewing process, learn about the history of St. Austell Brewery, and enjoy guided tours with tastings of their renowned ales.
Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
An attraction showcasing the maritime history of Cornwall, including shipwreck artifacts, historical exhibits, and a collection of ships and boats.
Shipwreck Treasure Museum and Shackleton Exhibitions – Unveiling Maritime History
Explore the captivating Shipwreck Treasure Museum and Shackleton Exhibitions, open daily from 10 am to 5 pm (last admission at 4.15 pm). Delve into the maritime world, but note that the Shackleton Exhibitions will close from October 9th, and the Shipwreck Treasure Museum will follow suit from October 30th. Await the enchanting Christmas Tunnel Of Lights, as both attractions are set to reopen in Spring 2024.
Pentewan Sands Beach
A beautiful sandy beach near Pentewan village, offering a relaxed setting for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.
Caerhays Castle and Gardens
A historic castle surrounded by stunning gardens.
Visit Caerhays Estate – Where Beauty and History Unite
Caerhays Castle & Spring Garden beckon with natural beauty, architectural marvels, and a rich sense of history. Renowned for its international collection of camellias and rhododendrons, Caerhays is also home to the esteemed National Magnolia Collection. Designed by John Nash two centuries ago, the castle has played a significant role in Cornwall’s history.
Wander through the gardens in spring, traverse the coastal path, and explore the estate’s stunning beaches. Beyond its natural splendors, Caerhays is a sought-after shooting estate, a filming and photographic location, and a popular venue for weddings and events.
Polkerris Beach
A family-friendly beach with clear waters and water sports facilities, including paddleboarding and kayaking.
Wheal Martyn China Clay Country Park
Learn about Cornwall’s china clay industry through interactive exhibits, nature trails, and a preserved Victorian clay works.
St. Catherine’s Castle
A well-preserved coastal fortress built by Henry VIII, offering panoramic views of the coastline.
Please check the current status, opening times, and any guidelines for each attraction before planning your visit. Additionally, there may be new attractions or changes, so it’s a good idea to explore local tourism websites for the latest information.