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St Mawes
St Mawes is a small town opposite Falmouth, on the south coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom.
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Bude
Bude is a seaside town situated on the Atlantic Heritage Coast. Bude is Cornwall's special unspoilt place ... where coast meets countryside. The Bude area offers its visitors a variety of holiday experiences from a relaxing short or weekend break to challenging activity holidays in natural surroundings, family holidays with nearby attractions and adventure parks, and opportunities for walking, cycling, golf and bird watching. The area has some of the best surfing beaches in the UK and was the site of the first life-saving club.
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Cornwall
Come to North Cornwall and enjoy 60 miles of dramatic Atlantic Heritage Coast - cliffs, coves, market towns, farmsteads and enchanting Bodmin Moor. Country Houses and Historic castles including King Arthur's Tintagel - From Bude to Bedruthan there's golf, walking, cycling, quality accommodation and events for all the family all year round. We're waiting to welcome you!
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Falmouth
Falmouth Harbour, including the Carrick Roads, is reputed to be the third largest natural harbour in the world. Falmouth Harbour Commissioners are a statutory port authority with responsibility for the Inner Harbour at Falmouth (excluding Falmouth Docks), the Penryn River up as far as Boyers Cellars, the southern part of the Carrick Roads and a large part of Falmouth Bay.
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Fowey
is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, UK. It lies at the end of the Saints' Way and has ferries across the river to Polruan (foot) and Bodinnick (vehicle). The surrounding coastline of Fowey is popular with fishermen and spear-fishermen.
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Hayle
Hayle is very popular with holiday makers with many facilities and a wide range of leisure activities only a short walk from the beach. Famous for the three mile stretch of soft golden sand, stretching in a gentle crescent from St Ives Bay to Godrevy Lighthouse, with superb panoramic views of St Ives, Carbis Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse, which - like so many of Britain's lighthouses - is no longer manned.
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Isles of Scilly
Scilly consists of 5 inhabited islands; St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, Bryher and St Agnes, with a combined population of about 2000, and many smaller uninhabited islands and rocky islets. The islands' position produces a place of great contrast - the ameliorating effect of the sea means we rarely have frost or snow, which allows local farmers to grow flowers well ahead of those on mainland Britain while the exposure to the Atlantic winds means spectacular winter gales lash the islands from time to time.
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Lizard
Lizard sometimes referred to as The Lizard is a village on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately ten miles (16 km) south of Helston, and is Britain's most southerly settlement.
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Looe
Looe is the principal seaside town of south-east Cornwall. Looe harbour is the base for an important fishing fleet and the town is also the headquarters of British shark-fishing.
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Mawgan Porth
The large expanse of pale golden sand framed by cliffs and sand dunes offers both space and seclusion. The hamlet of Mawgan Porth is situated in a lush green valley, where the discerning walker can go inland here, picking up the Vale of Lanherne trail leading to the pretty village of St Mawgan and on through Carnanton Woods to the historic market town of St Columb.
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Mevagissey
You can choose from many different activities including deep sea fishing, hire a boat, fishing from the quay or water sports for the more active. The village has many small shops also local restaurants and traditional pubs.
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Newquay
Newquay has so much to offer, the town, the eleven beaches, and of course a full range of water sports. Newquay provides its visitors with a vast variety of excitement , entertainment and choices; explore the cliff tops, walks along one of the eleven superb beaches or visit some of the many attractions in town or close by, such as the Zoo, golf course, Trenance Leisure Park, Waterworld, Sea Life Centre, Tunnels Through Time and plentiful night life.
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North Cornwall
North Cornwall is the largest of the six local government districts of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Padstow
Padstow is situated on the beautiful and rugged North Cornwall coast with its towering cliffs, wide sandy beaches, hidden coves and beautiful countryside. The town of Padstow is an ancient, but busy fishing port with picturesque pastel colourwashed and stone cottages nestling in the narrow streets leading down to the harbour and quays.
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Penzance
Penzance owes its name ('holy headland' from the Cornish pen and sans) to the small rocky headland to the south of the harbour and the chapel which once stood just inland (on or close to the site of the present church). Today Penzance is undeniably one of Cornwall's most attractive towns, both in terms of its architecture and position and, perhaps more importantly, its spirit.
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Perranporth
Perranporth is set half way down the rugged north coast of Cornwall and has a 3 mile sandy beach where you can safely surf and swim under the watchful eyes of the like savers. When you tire of the beach there is a charming little town to explore and the South West Coastal Path across the rugged cliffs offering spectacular views.
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Plymouth
Plymouth is a city and unitary authority area on the coast of Devon, England, about 190 miles (310 km) south west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound. Since 1967 the unitary authority of Plymouth has included the suburbs of Plympton and Plymstock, which are on the east side of the River Plym.
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Polzeath
Polzeath is a fantastic area to stay winter or summer. Polzeath beach is one of the finest surfing beaches in the U.K. Tucked just inside the Camel Estuary,and with the combination of Atlantic swells and the gradually shelving, sandy beach, long, slow breaking waves are produced that are ideal conditions for improving your surfing skills at every level from novice to advanced.
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St Ives
St. Ives has a beautiful harbour and charming cobbled streets and alleys lined with quaint cottages. There are many interesting gift shops, pubs, craft-markets and galleries. The whole place is alive with plenty of things to see and do.
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St. Ives
A Jewel situated at the south-western tip of Cornwall, flanked by miles of magnificent coastal scenery, surrounded by tranquil sub-tropical gardens and country lanes that are hedged with wild honeysuckle, foxgloves, montbretia and fuschias. tranquil sub-tropical gardens and country lanes that are hedged with wild honeysuckle, foxgloves, montbretia and fuschias.
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St. Martins
One of the five inhabited islands. St Martin's is the third largest of these 2.5 miles long by about 1 mile wide the north side faces the Atlantic, and has a wild coastline with rocky outcrops and sandy beaches. The middle and ends are moorland with gorse, bracken and heather. The southern part has superb sandy beaches.
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Truro
Truro is a beautiful city, not only to live and work in, but also to visit. Its uniqueness lies very much in its history. In the 19th and 20th centuries Truro was a very busy port and prior to this a large mining and agricultural area. It attracted wealthy merchants and bankers who built fine houses, turning Truro into a fashionable place. Today Truro is the centre of Cornwall for trade and commerce with an interesting mix of specialist shops and multinational stores.
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Wadebridge
Located midway between Bodmin and Padstow, the town is a popular destination for holiday shoppers with the main street having been recently pedestrianized. Ideally located within easy reach of the rugged north coast of Cornwall. You can hire a bicyle and ride the famous and picturesque Camel Trail to nearby Padstow.
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Watergate Bay
Watergate Bay is a bay located two miles north of Newquay on the B3276 Newquay to Padstow road near the village of Tregurrian in the Borough of Restormel, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
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Sennen Cove
Sennen Cove is a small coastal settlement in the parish of Sennen, in the Penwith district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. According to the Penwith District Council, the population of this settlement was estimated at 180 persons in 2000.
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Portreath
Portreath is a village, civil parish and fishing port in the Kerrier district of Cornwall, England, UK. The village is spread along a stream valley away from the beach, clinging to both slopes, towards the main centre around the harbour and parade of shops, about 300 metres from the seafront. It is predominantly a centre for holidaymakers seeking sand and surf especially on high tide.
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Saltash
Saltash, England, United Kingdom. It has a population of about 17,000. It lies in the southeast of Cornwall, facing Plymouth over the River Tamar.
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Redruth
Redruth is a town and civil parish in the district of Kerrier (traditionally in Penwith Hundred), Cornwall, United Kingdom.
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St Agnes
St Agnes is a village and a parish in Carrick on the north coast of Cornwall, UK. It is in the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site, and lies halfway between the artists' colony of St Ives and the surfers' paradise at Newquay. It is one of the twelve sections of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
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Praa Sands
Praa Sands is a coastal village in the Parish of Breage, located off the main road between Helston and Penzance in Cornwall, England, UK. Formerly serving the local mining industry, it is now predominantly a tourist-oriented area.
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Porthcurno
Porthcurno is a small village in the parish of St. Levan located in a valley on the south coast of Cornwall, England, UK.
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Helston
Helston lies at the northern end of the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall making it the most southerly town in the United Kingdom.
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Marazion
Marazion is one of the oldest towns in the United Kindgom. Historically it has served the needs of a throng of pilgrims who came to visit the nearby St Michael's Mount.
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Mousehole
Mousehole is a quaint Cornish town looking out over Mount's Bay. This is a picturesque village clustered around its historic harbour.
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Camborne
Camborne (Cornish: Cambron, meaningCrooked Hill) was once one of the richest mining areas in the world and is located in north Kerrier, Cornwall in the United Kingdom, forming the western end of the greater Camborne, Pool and Redruth conurbation. Camborne was just a village until transformed by the mining boom which began in the late eighteenth century and saw the Camborne and Redruth district become the richest mining area in the world. It is the location of the Camborne School of Mines.
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Porthtowan
Porthtowan is a popular Summer tourist destination which lies within the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. It is a small village in the Carrick district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Gerrans Bay
Gerrans Bay is on the south coast of the Roseland Peninsula between Nare Head and Porthscatho in Cornwall.
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Polperro
Polperro is a village and fishing port on the south-east Cornwall coast in South West England, UK.
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Crantock
Crantock is a village and parish in mid-Cornwall, England, UK. It dates back to 460 AD when a group of Irish hermits founded an oratory there.
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Torpoint
Torpoint is a town in the far south east of Cornwall, England, separated from the city of Plymouth by a stretch of water referred to as the Hamoaze, which itself is the mouth of the River Tamar. It is on the Rame Peninsula.
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Cawsand
Cawsand is a small village overlooking Plymouth Sound in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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St Austell
St Austell is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, UK. As in much of Cornwall and neighbouring counties, tourism is increasingly important to St Austell's economy. Tourists are drawn to the area by nearby beaches and attractions such as the Eden Project, sited in a former clay pit, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
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Businesses near Rinsey Head
- Chy-an-Mor Guest House
Located in Penzance, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Chy-an-Mor Guest House situated in Penzance, Cornwall in the United Kingdom, is an elegant Grade II listed building which has been carefully refurbished and upgraded to provide quality and comfortable accommodation. Chy-an-Mor Guest House is locat...
read more » - Harlyn Sands Holiday Park (2011-05-17)
Located in Harlyn, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom
Harlyn Sands Holiday Park is family owned and run and ideal for family stays with holiday home hire and camping and touring accommodation options. Ideally close to many Cornish towns and the beach and bay, families can enjoy a mixture of surfing, snorkeling or bathing. There's a fun pool, kids club and entertainment at Harlyn Sands Holiday Park so come for a rewarding and relaxing experience, because you're worth it.
read more » - Barn Cottage (2009-10-31)
Located in Wadebridge, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Barn Cottage with Upstairs are two bedrooms with two single beds in each and a downstairs double room. The pet friendly traditional self catering farm cottage, Barn Cottage, is located on a 500 acre working farm near Wadebridge.
read more » - Coswarth House (2009-02-17)
Located in North Cornwall, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Coswarth House in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, is a unique Victorian property built around 1850. Situated on the slopes above Padstow, it is just a few minutes stroll from the picturesque harbour with its excellent choice of restaurants and lively, cosy pubs, but is far enough away for you to escape the bustle of the town.
read more » - Mexican Cantina Licensed Restaurant & Salsa Bar
Located in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom
Welcome to the Mexican Cantina Restaurant & Salsa Bar Newquay Cornwall. Come along to the Mexican Cantina if you want high quality, great tasting Mexican food and drink in a lively and friendly atmosphere. After your meal, join us at our late licens...
read more » - The Old Sail Loft Restaurant
Located in Looe, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom
One of the oldest buildings in Looe, still largely preserved in its original form, the cellar and loft are known to date back at least 450 years. Reputed to be a former haunt for smugglers and sea faring men of the 16 th Century, it was then known locally...
read more » - Houndapitt Farm Cottages
Located in Bude, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Houndapitt Farm Cottages in Bude is set in a 100 acre estate with stunning views overlooking Sandymouth Bay. Family owned for over 20 years Houndapitt Farm Cottages is just 10 minutes drive from the main town of Bude. Cottages sleep from 2 to 6 peop...
read more » - Atlantic View (2010-02-05)
Located in Crantock, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Atlantic View in Crantock offers three different accommodation options, namely a house, apartments and chalets. Offering magnificent sea views the area lends itself to hiking, biking, surfing, beach games, fishing, golfing and much more. Enjoy all that the village, Newquay and Cornwall has to offer, that is if you can tear yourself away from Atlantic View.
read more » - Bacchus Bed and Breakfast (2009-11-23)
Located in Mevagissey, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

Bacchus Bed and Breakfast is a large, modern house situated in a quiet private road in the popular, working fishing village of Mevagissey. Bacchus Bed and Breakfast has a breakfast and patio area that enjoys stunning views over the village, its harbour and Mevagissey Bay.
read more » - The Cross Keys Inn Bar (2010-04-06)
Located in Cawsand, Cornwall, Great Britain, United Kingdom

The Cross Keys Inn Bar in Cawsand is a traditional Cornish pub that offers bar snacks and real ales to discerning patrons. Not only a stopping place for locals and visitors walking the coastal path, The Cross Keys Inn Bar also hosts events like Morris Dancing and Gig Racing. With a special emphasis on real ale, the bar also serves bar snacks and meals and formal meals are available at the restaurant.
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