Rosevine Swimmers on Boxing Day 16 Nov 2015
Join Us for a Festive Dip This Christmas!

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The Rosevine

The Rosevine boutique hotel in Cornwall is inviting guests to join them for a festive swim in the sea this Boxing Day. The lovely beach at Porthcurnick is just steps away from the Rosevine – known also as the Big House By The Sea - so it's a mad dash across the sand then all back to the house for hot toddies by the fire. Great fun and it really gets the circulation going after all that festive indulgence!

(The attached pic shows Boxing Day swimmers at The Rosevine beach - the perfect image for your feature)

Rosevine guests can spend 3 or 4 nights in this stylish seaside hideaway over Christmas – a treat for the whole family with a traditional Christmas lunch, Christmas Eve dinner and breakfast in your suite, apartment or studio, all part of the deal. Do check out the web page details below for the full range of meals and treats included.

There's fun laid on for the kids too with Yule log decorating and Christmas movies in the play den and who could resist a swim in the warm indoor pool if the mad seaside dash is too much for them?

Prices start at £452pp for 3 nights in a studio from Christmas Eve – kids accommodation is free – their food is charged as taken

The spacious apartments are  from £497.50 pp with kids accommodation free – their food is charged as taken.

All accommodation comes with a decorated Christmas tree.

http://www.rosevine.co.uk/seasonal-breaks/coastal-christmas-breaks-in-cornwall/

The Rosevine is a cosy Cornish hideaway in the countryside by the sea – not far from St Mawes - the nearest big town is Truro with Falmouth accessible by chain ferry.

Although boutique in style and size, we also boast some of the perks of self-catering. We have created private self-contained spaces for guests to stay in, and shared spaces for guests to mix in; all in a Cornish beach setting.

It all makes life so much easier for families who want some privacy or for parents with babies who need to heat up bottles and find a traditional hotel too stuffy and restrictive.