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Holywell Bay


Photo credit: Hilaris on Wikimedia Commons


Chapel Porth • Morwenstow


Porthtowan Perfect for all the family, with cliff-free access from the road to the dunes and beaches. Te remains of an 18th Century copper mine, Wheal Towan, overlook the town. Right on the beach is a family and dog friendly bar and restaurant.


Chapel Porth Producing some of the finest waves in Europe! A cafe overlooks the beach, which, at low tide, stretches to Porthtowan beach. Parking is available and a Lifeguard service operates daily from May to September.


St Agnes


Te friendly and lively town has many organisations including theatre players, a silver band, a surf club and RNLI Lifeboat. Tere are pubs, carnivals, fetes and fairs, music, theatre and fun on the water. Te main street, with a row of cottages known as ‘Stippy Stappy’, leads to the rocks, shingle, sand, dark eerie caves and small boats of Trevaunance Cove. Te ruins of mine engine houses, including the famous Wheal Coates Mine, intersperse with the charming coves and stretches of sand. Gwennap Pit, hallowed by John Wesley, offers cultural history. Stand in the centre of the open-air amphitheatre and you can almost hear the Wesley hymn ‘Come Tou Redeeming Spirit’.


Mithian Home to a unique entry board and a 16th Century pub, once used as a court of law.


Chapel Porth


St Agnes • Porthtowan • Portreath REDRUTH • Gwithians ST IVES


Carbis Bay


Lelant • 19 Hayle CAMBORNE


yTraditional 17th Century Pub yOpen all day


yHome cooked food (all sourced locally)


yReal ales cask marque 01872 571626


Perranporth Te birthplace of the St Piran legend and the Cornish Flag. It was here that Piran arrived on the beach from Ireland and built a Christian chapel, the remains of which are now protected. St Pirans Day is held in March in Cornish societies worldwide. Being popular for water-sports, lifeguards patrol here during summer. Tere are hundreds of rock pools, caves once haunted by smugglers and miners, the tidal pool at Chapel Rock and three miles of glorious sand.


Nearby in the village of Bolingey,


THE BOLINGEY INN oozes old world charm inside and out. Mike and Carol offer a full lunch and dinner menu and guests are assured of a warm welcome and a cold beer. This place is a must for all.


Holywell Bay Holywell Bay


A popular beach with rolling dunes, rock pools and a stream. As it is known for big waves, lifeguards patrol during the holiday season and dogs are not permitted. Nearby is a fun park, a holiday park and a golf course with pitch and putt available.


NEWQUAY • Holywell THE BOLINGEY INN Nr Perranporth Cornwall TR6 0DH Perranporth • Mithian


❖ Lunch and dinner ❖ Cream teas and hot beverages ❖ Accommodation ❖ Beer garden ❖ Dog friendly ❖ Children welcome ❖ ‘Poldark’ filming location ❖ Beach parking


BEACHSIDE PUB


OPENING TIMES: 11am till late (Easter to October) Tel: 01637 830205


info@stpiransinn.co.uk Please check our website for updates


www.stpiransinn.com Penwartha Road, Bolingey St Pirans Inn Holywell Bay Newquay TR8 5PP


Trevose Head


Padstow Wadebridge • St Ervan • St Eval


• Mawgan Porth • St Mawgan


• Watergate Bay


Wheal Coates


• Port Quin • Port Isaac


• Polzeath • Rock • St Endellion


ST PIRANS INN. Pub locations don’t come much better than the St Pirans Inn, just a few minutes’ walk through natural sand dunes to one of the best family beaches in the UK. If you are looking for that perfect getaway, for some peace and quiet with some great views and long walks, whether it’s just for a few days or even weeks, then pick St Pirans Inn with its new in-house coffee shop, great food and relaxing rooms.


This seasonal beachside pub opens every Easter until the end of October. Please check their Facebook page for updates.


• Boscastle Tintagel •


• Trebarwith Strand


• Bossiney


• Crackington Haven


BUDE


• Widemouth Bay


River Camel


Photo credit: BazViv on Wikimedia Commons


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