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This sectionof the Cornish  Coast has a stunning coastline to enjoy and the area is  packed with things to do and see. Whilst internationally famous for surfing, there is plenty to occupy everyone, from beautiful beaches to the  spectacular South West Coast Path and surrounding countryside.  The Eden project is only a short drive and there  are also the Lost Gardens of Heligon, Trerice, Bocastle, Tintagel  and  many  other historical sites to visit.   A complete variety of  visitor atttractions to suit all tastes are situated throughout the area .

Bedruthen Steps 15 mins away


Cornwall’s climate is warmed by the Gulf Stream, Summers are often warm with plenty of sunshine and Winters are mild,  making it perfect for coastal walks, water sports or  just relaxing on the beach.

South West Coast Path

 The Newquay area has fourteen brilliant beaches offering everything from Surfing and Water Sports, to safe  sand play for toddlers. All with excellent facilities and  some with caves and rock pools to explore.

For the more energetic why not try Kite Surfing, Canoeing or Coasteering.There is no better place to take surf lessons than Newquay.

For some gentler exercise  you might try taking a leisurely stroll around Newquay’s Discovery Trail? A relaxing walking route which takes you around town visiting local shops showing you some of Newquay’s history, and legends.  Alternatively, there are more than 10 local  circular walks . These take you onto the beaches or sometimes  the cliff paths and other points of natural beauty . additional places worth a visit include the the River Gannel tidal estuary, the harbour  and Huer’s House ,

For a family day out the Trenance Leisure Park. includes Newquay Zoo, Waterworld,  a miniature railway, a boating lake Newquay’s oldest cottage, gardens, and bird sanctuary.

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