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Watergate Bay Tourist Information
Watergate Bay One of Cornwall’s most famous surfing beaches, award-winning Watergate Bay beach is around 3 miles north of Newquay and offers 2 miles of golden sands framed by steep cliffs. The great sweep of...
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Newquay Holiday Parks
Newquay Holiday Parks Holiday Parks in Newquay Newquay holiday parks and caravan sites are great for families. The resort has a choice of all inclusive holiday parks with luxury and budget static caravan or...
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Penzance B&B Guest Houses
Grade II Listed Regency B&Bs in Penzance Penzance has a reputation for excellence in Bed & Breakfast accommodation. The harbour town is brimming with tastefully renovated Regency Georgian and Victorian guest...
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St Ives Beaches
Porthmeor Beach Porthminster Beach Featuring four central beaches and the great sweeping sandy bay of neighbouring Carbis Bay, St Ives is a beach paradise catering exceptionally well for families and surfers....
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The Minack Theatre
The Minack Theatre, Porthcurno Minack Theatre Seating One of the world’s most famous open air theatres, The Minack Theatre to the west of Penzance (around a 20 to 25 minute drive) is spectacularly situated in...
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Torpoint & The Rame Peninsula Tourist Information
Discover Cornwall’s great hidden corner – Millbrook Creek on the Rame Peninsula Torpoint at the mouth of the Tamar river with views across to Devonport and Plymouth is a gateway to Cornwall and Devon. A ferry...
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Camelford Tourist Information
Family friendly holiday parks in the Camelford area near the coast & moor Camelford in North Cornwall is a picturesque small market town around 6 miles from the coast. It’s ideally placed for family walking...
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Lostwithiel Tourist Information
The River Fowey at Lostwithiel Historic Lostwithiel in the Fowey Valley nestles alongside the upper reaches of the river Fowey and has ancient stannary town origins dating back to the 12th century. The...
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St Austell Bay Beaches
Porthpean Beach, St Austell Bay Mevagissey Harbour South Cornwall’s St Austell Bay is a spectacular mix of small cove and large sandy beaches, heritage and picture-postcard fishing harbours and tropical...
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Eden Project Tourist Information
The Eden Project Inside the Biomes Marvel at indoor steamy jungle worlds with waterfalls and colourful tropical flora, see spectacular year round garden displays and state of the art sculpture, designs and...
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Padstow Beaches
Harlyn Bay, North Cornwall Coast Constantine Bay Just two miles west of Padstow around Trevose Head spectacular surfing and family beach territory awaits at Constantine Bay backed on by sand dunes and a rocky...
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Saltash Tourist Information
The Tamar Bridge & Brunel’s Royal Albert Bridge across the Tamar to Saltash Saltash on the west bank of the River Tamar is the gateway to Cornwall. The Tamar suspension bridge, first opened in 1961, carries...
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Newquay Nightlife
Stylish party hotels in Newquay ideal for groups Offering the best night out in the South West, Newquay has a fantastic choice of nightclubs and is a favourite for Stag & Hen weekends. Newquay is great for...
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Newquay Beaches
Newquay Beaches Newquay’s world class 12 beach bays feature a mix of Britain’s top surfing beaches and family friendly sheltered beach bays. Central beaches are firm family favourites and include Towan,...
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Newquay Surfing & Activities
Fistral Beach Surfing Newquay’s surfing culture really exploded in the 1960s with the tourism boom, and the international lifeguard influx. Britain’s definitive surfing capital, Newquay is home to the English...
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