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The coast of dreams and surf


Newquay – the coast of dreams – represents a rare mix of wonderful coastlines; spectacular beaches washed clean by the Atlantic Ocean; rock pools teeming with marine life; crystal-clear sea for a leisurely swim, or for the challenge of surfing the best sets in Britain; soaring cliffs with magnificent views; and delightful gardens for tranquil strolls.


Walking, cycling, golf, horse- riding, bowling, tennis, fishing, kite surfing, wakeboarding, diving, power kiting or abseiling, plus a host of indoor and outdoor attractions in Newquay and the surrounding area – there’s something here for everyone.


Newquay has lots of interesting things for all ages to see and


Newquay


do. There is a Sea Life Centre, Golf Course, Zoo, and plentiful nightlife.


The Huer's House, on the headland west of the harbour, is of interest.


Newquay was renowned for Pilchard fishing, which came in plentiful numbers but at infrequent intervals.


Until the late 19th century a man known as a Huer, would watch from the house for the shoals to redden the waters, the sign that Pilchards were in the bay.


He then gave a great cry of 'Heva! Heva!' to alert the fishermen of the town.


For further information please visit www.newquay.co.uk


Newquay Harbour Towan Beach, Newquay View towards Newquay Harbour Towan Beach, Newquay


Beautiful sandy beaches, surfing hotspots, vintage style beach huts and dog friendly choices.


Bude


The charming seaside town of Bude with its friendly and welcoming atmosphere provides everything the locals and visitors need.


The main shopping streets and the inter-connecting alleyways play host to a wide range of unique, locally owned shops and an excellent range of pubs and restaurants.


From surf and clothes boutiques, shoes, furniture and decorating, office needs and computer shops, right through to arts and crafts, jewellery, hand-made gifts and souvenirs, Bude really caters for everyone.


Although you will find some high- street names, it really is the absence of these that make our town feel that bit different and special.


www.cornish-visitor.co.uk


As well as town centre, Bude has a wonderful Wharf area next to the canal which is just a short, flat walk from Summerleaze Beach and a stone’s throw from the Bude Tourist Information Centre (open 7 days a week all year round 10am – dusk).


There you can visit cosy cafes or browse the craftshops selling ceramics, glass, jewellery, wool, wood items – many of which hold regular workshops for visitors.


Bude has grown quite substantially from the original chapel on the rock, but never really lost its charm and soul.


As it is still compact, exploring Bude is quite manageable on foot.


Photo courtesy of Bude Tourist Information Centre


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