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Newquay is Cornwall's most popular and liveliest resort, and famous for the surfing championships held at Fistral Beach; attracting competitors from all over the world.
The main town beaches are Towan, Great Western, Lusty Glaze and Tolcarne, all of which are reasonably sheltered and safe for swimming. The surrounding countryside is very attractive and there are lots of places to walk, along the coastal footpaths you may catch an occasional glimpse of dolphins. There are several stately homes worth visiting and various theme parks and leisure activities for those with young children
The main town beaches are Towan, Great Western, Lusty Glaze and Tolcarne, all of which are reasonably sheltered and safe for swimming. The surrounding countryside is very attractive and there are lots of places to walk, along the coastal footpaths you may catch an occasional glimpse of dolphins. There are several stately homes worth visiting and various theme parks and leisure activities for those with young children
Newquay does offer some historic character and remnants of its fishing past, such as the 14th-century lookout house on one of its cliff tops. Whether you are coming here to experience the annual 'Run to the Sun' VW festival, partake in the 'Rip Curl Boardmaster' championships or simply to enjoy the sun and sand, Newquay has something for all members of the family.
For self-catering holiday accommodation in Newquay please see the below list:
Cottages In & Around Newquay
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| Dracaena Palms - 405 | 5 | Saturdays |
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'Dracaena Palms’ provides fabulous holiday accommodation & is situated just across the road from the famous golden sands of Porth Beach in Newquay |
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| Bejowan Farmhouse - 458 | 5 | Saturdays |
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Less than 2 miles from Newquay and the surrounding beaches |
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