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| Padstow, Cornwall |
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Built on a hillside overlooking the Camel Estuary, Padstow is a fine example of a Cornish-fishing port. The town is largely unspoilt, with a beautiful harbour fringed with many intact medieval buildings such as the 15th century Abbey House and 16th century Court House of Sir Walter Raleigh. The...
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| Perranporth, Cornwall |
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A popular family resort with three miles of wide sandy beach edged to one side by sand dunes, also popular with surfers and for sand yachting. The tide goes out a long way here, and at low water a sea water ‘swimming pool’ is left uncovered in a...
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| Porth Beach , Cornwall |
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A large west facing level golden sandy beach tucked between Trevelgue Head to the north and Wine Cove promontory to the south. Porth is an extremely popular family beach and is considered to have safe bathing. A stream runs along the northern side of the beach and swimming is prohibited...
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| Porthcothan Bay , Cornwall |
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This west facing beach has a long flat sandy beach with surrounding dunes and cliffs; together with a shallow stream at low tide with good marine wildlife. It is an excellent family beach with good surf. Accessible for push chairs with a little effort.
Facilities: Parking, Toilets, Shop/Café, Lifeguards, Dogs allowed
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