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Newquay
The paramount resort of the West country.
Newquay really is the golden gateway to fun and relaxation. A beach
lovers paradise with seven miles of golden sands and sparkling silver waters,
the reason who so many people return here time and time again.
The area is
famous worldwide for surfing and water pursuits, also offering many
sports facilities for families to enjoy, including golf, tennis,
bowling, badminton, swimming and extreme sports.
Beach House Location
The Beach House
is situated in Pentire, this quiet peninsula, yet is only 2 miles from
Newquay town centre.
The house is
within walking distance to Fistral Beach (5-10mins),
Lewinnick Lodge
(10 mins walk), a modern local bar and restaurant offers fabulous food, a great
atmosphere and uninterrupted sea views.
Newquay Town Centre (10mins
walk)
Pitch and Put (2 mins walk)
Foot Ferry to Crantock Beach
and Village (5 mins walk)
Newquay International
Airport (7 mile / 20 mins drive)

Newquay is ideally located to visit
the numerous Cornish tourist attractions.
Newquay’s Finest - www.newquaysfinest.co.uk
Newquay's Finest Accommodation, Family Attractions, Surfing, Sports and Extreme, Clubs and Bars, Food and Drink, Shops and Services - 360 degree Virtual Tours
and Virtual Newquay.
Eden
Project
- The living theatre of plants and people. In a giant crater in
Cornwall nestle the largest conservatories in the world.
National
Maritime Museum Falmouth
- Discover the third largest natural deepwater harbour, come aboard
our pontoon or enjoy a leisurely cruise on a classic boat to or from
the museum.
Newquay
zoo
- Well worth a visit
Padstow
- A quaint fishing village about 10 miles drive from Newquay. Enjoy a
day pottering around the cobbled grounds and streets with shopping,
arts and culture.
St
Michaels Mount
- The jewel in Cornwall's crown, a fairytale island with an exotic
garden, ancient harbour, a church and a medieval castle.
Charlestown and The
Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
- A picturesque harbour town. The Shipwreck and Heritage Centre offers
an insight into history of Charlestown, heritage and shipwrecks.
Lands End - a place of
legend and mystery with 6 superb attractions bringing you tales of
heroism, skulduggery and adventure.
St Ives
Tate Gallery - fantastic
beaches, pretty cobbled lanes to explore, a harbour where fishermen
still land there catches and a thriving arts scene reflected in the
Tate gallery.
For surfing
enthusiasts
The
Extreme Academy
Newquay Surf Centre
For more
information about places to visit in Cornwall, why not try
www.visitcornwall.co.uk |