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We are
surrounded by wonderful sandy beaches with rock pools, caves and plenty of
things to do for families and surfers alike. A short walk away are Tolcarne beach, Great Western beach, Towan beach, Lusty Glaze beach and
the world famous Fistral beach. Further a field you’ll find Crantock and Watergate Bay beaches.
In the town
you can see the working harbour where you can arrange sea fishing (in
season). At the nearby Towan beach is the Blue Reef Aquarium.
For the more energetic, you can play golf
on a variety of courses or walk the many miles of scenic coastal paths.
Five minutes
down the road there are the beautiful Trenance Gardens
and boating lake, Water World,
miniature railway, tennis courts, bowls and Cornwall’s only Zoo.
For more information on Newquay and its coastline and attractions, please
visit at
www.newquaysfinest.co.uk.

Newquay is
ideally situated as a superb base to visit all parts of Cornwall. From
coast to coast it takes a little over 30 minutes. An hours drive away is
Lands End, Minnac open air theatre
and St Michaels Mount
which is also close to St Ives where you can visit the Tate Gallery.
All around
the coast there are picturesque fishing villages such as Mevagissey,
Padstow and Looe. Other nearby places of interests are Falmouth Maritime
Museum and Truro’s Hall for Cornwall. Cornwall is
scattered with National Trust properties and gardens such as The Lost
Gardens of Heligan.
Just 30 minutes
away in St Austell is the world renowned Eden
Project, which had 2 million visitors in its
first season. Eden has recently been chosen a location for the next
James Bond Film. If you decide to spend your holiday in Cornwall The Eden
Project is definitely worth a visit.
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