Newquay Visitor Guide 2023
The official destination guide to plan and enjoy your visit to Newquay in Cornwall
The official destination guide to plan and enjoy your visit to Newquay in Cornwall
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Beaches
ALL YEAR
• Crantock Beach
• Gannel Estruary
• Fistral Beach
• Harbour Beach
• Towan Beach
• Whipsiderry Beach
• Watergate Bay
SEASONAL
• Great Western Beach
May to September ban on Blue
Flag area
• Tolcarne Beach
May – September on lead to the
wet line to enable walking along
neighbouring beaches
ACCOMMODATION
• Carvynick Holiday Park
• Cornish Horizons
• Parkdean Resorts
• Hendra Holiday Park
Places to Eat
• Lewinnick Lodge
• Bowgie Inn
• Rick Steins Fistral
• Cornwall Gold
THINGS TO DO
• Lappa Valley
• Flambards
• Cardinham Woods
• Cornwall Gold
Go Karting. Journey back in time
in the brilliant Britain In The Blitz
exhibition and wander down the
authentic Victorian Village. Wellbehaved
dogs are allowed in all
the outdoor areas of the park.
For those countryside
adventures, Cardinham Woods is
the place to be. Situated outside
of Newquay in the historic town
of Bodmin the woods is a haven
for your curious canines. Explore
nature walks, ride cycling trails
and recharge in the Wood Café
all set in a picturesque forested
valley.
Time to relax and refuel
• Lusty Glaze Beach
Can be closed to the public for
events
• Porth Beach
May to 30th September ban from
10am to 6pm
with a bite to eat! Your fourlegged
friends are welcome to
accompany you both inside and
outside at the Fistral beach side
restaurant of the famous Rick
Stein. Fish and chips are their
specialty but there is a full menu
including beach bites, curry and
noodles to choose from.
Take in the spectacular views
of Crantock with a meal in the
beer garden at the awardwinning
Bowgie Inn. Offering a
fantastic menu that supports and
showcases Cornwall wherever
possible, alongside all the familiar
favourites.
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