Welcome to Dongree Holidays

Two privately owned self catering holiday cottages on a family friendly holiday park near Hayle. These purpose built holiday cottages are set in the semi -wooded grounds of an old Cornish manor house along with all the facilities of a modern self catering holiday park.
"A Good choice for a self catering holiday cottage in Hayle, Cornwall"
Our holiday accommodation is ideally placed for Hayle and nearby St. Ives. A fantastic choice of long, golden beaches awaits our guests, whether their interest is in sunbathing, sandcastle construction or surfing. The choice of local attractions, combined with the excellent park facilities, make us a reliable choice for a comfortable family self catering holiday in Cornwall that offers something for everyone.

Holiday Park Facilities
Tolroy Manor Holiday Park near Hayle on Cornwall's north coast combines a secluded setting with good holiday park facilities. Particularly popular with all of our guests is the heated indoor swimming pool. There are play areas within the park grounds and the "Foxy Club" for children’s entertainment. For our older visitors, a fully licensed clubhouse offers somewhere to enjoy a drink.

Other leisure facilities include pool, snooker, tennis, squash, amusements and a sauna. There is a take away on the holiday park for those who fancy a night off from self catering.
For convenience, there is a shop and launderette on site, allowing you the opportunity to enjoy a quiet day on the park while the little ones are kept fully entertained and supervised.
Local Attractions

Booking a self catering holiday cottage with us puts you in a prime location to explore much of Cornwall. The beaches of the north coast are easily accessible but Cornwall's "narrow" shape means that a short car drive can just as easily take you to the south coast, which also has much to offer.
Falmouth has beaches of its own, along with a good selection of shops, the Maritime Museum and Pendennis Castle. The gardens of Trelissick, Trebah and Glendurgan are also nearby. Falmouth is the embarkation point for boat trips around the area including St. Mawes and the Helford River.

Returning to the north coast, nearby St. Ives is a very popular seaside town, with several art museums including the Tate St. Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum. Journey "up" the coast, past Newquay's famous surfing beaches and you will discover Tintagel, a location steeped in mythology and legend; both Arthurian and in connection with Tristan and Yseult.
If you enjoy cycling, the nearby "Mineral Tramway" cycle route cuts across country from Portreath on the north coast to Feock on the south. The going is fairly easy and reasonably experienced riders will be able to go "Coast to Coast" in a day stopping at a pub or café (or two) for refreshment.