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Set in an idyllic cove Portcurno beach has golden white sand with striking cliffs as a backdrop.
Porthleven beach is situated to the left of the pier in this picturesque harbour town. It stretches for about 400 metres before adjoining the famous Loe Bar beach and its pool.
The long descent into Crackington Haven leads to a small, yet popular, beach encased on either side by steep cliffs.
Towan is a safe family beach lifeguarded by the RNLI during the summer season. It faces north and is flanked to the west by Newquay Harbour, to the south by the promenade and Blue Reef Aquarium and to the East by the 'Island'.
This is a long, wide, sandy beach backed by large dunes blanketed in marram grass and defined by the low headlands and rocky islands that head out to sea. One of Britain's foremost surfing beaches.
Porthminister is the ideal beach for families with safe paddling at all states of the tide.
Sandymouth is a magnificent blanket of sand bordered by pebbles and protected by colossal cliffs. A popular beach with surfers there are first aid facilities and also a lifeguard patrol.
Carbis Bay is a beautiful beach of approximately 1 mile length. The centre of the beach is home to all the facilities, car park and the Carbis Bay Hotel which has extensive grounds leading down to the edge of the beach.
The Castle dates from the early years of the Norman conquest. Towering over the town, it was a reminder of the power of the Earls (later Dukes) of Cornwall. Built by Count Robert Mortain (William The Conquerors half brother)
Experience stunning views and an abundance of exotic trees and shrubs in a garden cradled just inland of Mounts Bay. For those of you with a nose for gardening, this horticultural hotspot is home to magnificent walled gardens growing speci