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January 30, 2014

What to See and Where to Stay in Newquay

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What to See and Where to Stay in Newquay

Located in the picturesque English county of Cornwall, Newquay is a vastly popular seaside resort that provides tourists with a fantastic selection of bars, restaurants and extreme activities. Newquay has always been famous for its surfing and great beaches, but in recent years it has continued to grow as one of the most popular tourism hotspots in the UK. The bubbly seaside resort boasts a total of 11 beaches and a wide offering of watersports such as surfing, bodyboarding, kayaking, and coasteering. Surfing in Newquay Newquay is one of the finest surfing destinations in the UK and has continued to improve its surfing facilities over recent years. The great thing about Newquay is that all of its beaches pose their own unique surfing challenges. Regardless of your surfing ability, there is a beach to suit everyone’s skill levels and a number of great surfing schools. Newquay Attractions The Huers Hut Although there isn’t a great amount to do at this Grade II building, it’s definitely worth the visit just to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view of Newquays coastline. This historic stone hut dates right the way back to the 14th century and was originally used as a looked out by […]

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Shailany Vizconde

Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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