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The beaches around Newquay are amongst the best in Western Europe and have an almost 'tropical' quality making Newquay one of the most popular holiday destinations in Cornwall. Here you can enjoy the magnificent Fistral Beach which has become world famous for hosting national and international surfing competitions and is known as the surf capital of the UK. If the surf is up then the beach is definitely the place to be seen, but can become congested, particularly in the busy Summer months.

Newquay is also a superb resort for a family holiday and you are spoilt for choice when looking for activities to please every age group and taste. A visit to Newquay Zoo offers a memorable day out for everyone or why not try the Blue Reef Aquarium. Here you can see a slice of life under the Atlantic waves on-shore without getting your feet wet!

Because of its location, at the heart of Cornwall, Newquay also makes the perfect touring base from which to explore its legends and history such as the magic of Merlin and King Arthur at nearby Tintagel. At Newquay you are sure to find something for everybody.



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Langdon Farm Holiday Cottages

Close to superb beaches and excellent surfing locations, this pretty complex of three barn cottages and one Victorian cottage is set in beautiful Cornish countryside and an ideal location in which to take a break.

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The latest Cornwall News from bbc.co.uk:

08/02/2010 03:40 PM
Tax fears for holiday let owners
Tax break changes for holiday lets could cost the South West thousands of jobs and up to £110m, tourism bodies warn.

08/02/2010 07:10 PM
Cancer-check camera for hospital
People with undetected cancer are to benefit from specialist camera equipment to be installed at the Royal Cornwall Hospital.

08/02/2010 05:31 PM
Jobs to go in day centre closure
A Penzance day care centre which is used by more than 40 people is to shut with the loss of nine jobs.


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