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Beaches in Cornwall

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There are a huge range of beaches in Cornwall many of which are only a short drive from our holidays parks. But how do you choose? Well we have put together a list of our favourite Cornish beaches to help make it easier for you.

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Mawgan Porth beach, Newquay

There are better-known and busier beaches in Cornwall, but few can match the raw beauty of Mawgan Porth. Shielded on both sides by cliffs, it has acres of soft white sand, rock pools, caves and magical sunsets. The surf is ideal for beginners, and there is a school on the beach.


Watergate Bay, Newquay

As with all the beaches in Newquay Bay, Watergate provides some good waves. Combined with it’s size and location this has made it very popular with local surf schools and perhaps best known the Extreme Academy.


Fistral beach, Newquay

Newquay, if not Cornwall's, most popular beach and at the very heart of the British surfing scene. Fistral is often dived up into three areas: South Fistral, the main beach and Little Fistral. The first two are fairly self explanatory, Little Fistral is the norhtern most part of the beach and is only really there at low tide.


Crantock beach, Newquay

Crantock beach forms part of the expanse of sand between Pentire and West Pentire headlands. At the southern end of the beach are high cliffs providing some shelter from the wind. To the north is the mouth of the River Gannel, very much diminshed from it's heyday when it was a navigable port.

Customer Reviews

"A stunning beach located only a stones throw from our favourite holiday parks. You can always get a spot and when the sun shines it is one of my favourite beaches in Cornwall. A must visit if you are staying round and about!"


David Emmerson from Derbyshire


Rock beach, Padstow

Rock could hardly be less appropriately named as its popularity is largely due to the long stretches of fine sandy beaches washed by the tidal waters of the Camel estuary.  Rightly acclaimed as one of the major watersports centres in Cornwall with sailing, windsurfing, water skiing and canoeing.


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