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View RCSkysports's Profile RCSkysports Flag Essex 24 Aug 16 2.11pm Send a Private Message to RCSkysports Add RCSkysports as a friend

Off to Cornwall on Friday for a week and having not been for 30 years, can anyone recommend anywhere worth a visit. 4 adults 2 kids (age 6). We will be staying in Looe but up for travelling anywhere worthwhile.

Thanks in advance

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 24 Aug 16 2.17pm

Most caravan tourist places have leaflets for places to visit. Newquay is nice with a good pub over looking the beach. St Ives is also lovely, Penzance with St Michaels Mount, but being honest most of Cornwall is nice to visit.

 

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View RCSkysports's Profile RCSkysports Flag Essex 24 Aug 16 2.19pm Send a Private Message to RCSkysports Add RCSkysports as a friend

Originally posted by bubble wrap

Most caravan tourist places have leaflets for places to visit. Newquay is nice with a good pub over looking the beach. St Ives is also lovely, Penzance with St Michaels Mount, but being honest most of Cornwall is nice to visit.


We have a cottage on the coast hired out as our base so no caravan leaflets (Normally love sifting through them). Thanks

 

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View doi209's Profile doi209 Flag Fighting for the weak and innocent... 24 Aug 16 2.49pm Send a Private Message to doi209 Add doi209 as a friend

Nice fishing villages to the south ( Polperro, Fowey and further St Mawes ). Falmouth is quite a large port, but nice with it. Port Isaac is nice on the , north coast.

Better beaches to the north ( Bude, Watergate Bay, Camel Estuary, Widemouth Bay ).

Eden Project good for kids, Lost Gardens of Heligan good, but only really a garden. Lanhydroc House and gardens. Launceston has it's own castle but is small and not a lot to do.

Keep to the coast as the middle is pretty naff.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Online Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Aug 16 3.01pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by doi209

Nice fishing villages to the south ( Polperro, Fowey and further St Mawes ). Falmouth is quite a large port, but nice with it. Port Isaac is nice on the , north coast.

Better beaches to the north ( Bude, Watergate Bay, Camel Estuary, Widemouth Bay ).

Eden Project good for kids, Lost Gardens of Heligan good, but only really a garden. Lanhydroc House and gardens. Launceston has it's own castle but is small and not a lot to do.

Keep to the coast as the middle is pretty naff.

I've not been, but I heard some time ago that St Ives and Carbis Bay were reputedly the best beaches in Britain.In fact I had been recommended to the Carbis Bay Hotel. Also heard about Northcott which is a beach not many have heard about - has few fishing cottages and a tea room.

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View It's only a game's Profile It's only a game Flag Praa Sands 24 Aug 16 3.05pm Send a Private Message to It's only a game Add It's only a game as a friend

This is a useful guide which you'll find available in hard copy at various places (supermarkets, pubs etc) throughout Cornwall.

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View RCSkysports's Profile RCSkysports Flag Essex 24 Aug 16 3.52pm Send a Private Message to RCSkysports Add RCSkysports as a friend

Thanks all...some very useful info and ideas to chat over with 'long haired senior management' tonight.

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 24 Aug 16 4.04pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

If you go that far down, Carbis Bay beach in between Hayle and St Ives is my favourite beach in the country, golden sands and it's tucked away a bit so never gets too manic and not sure if it's still there as I haven't been for a few years, but there was a Wimpy actually on the beach which always swung it for me

 


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View RCSkysports's Profile RCSkysports Flag Essex 24 Aug 16 4.05pm Send a Private Message to RCSkysports Add RCSkysports as a friend

Originally posted by monkey

If you go that far down, Carbis Bay beach in between Hayle and St Ives is my favourite beach in the country, golden sands and it's tucked away a bit so never gets too manic and not sure if it's still there as I haven't been for a few years, but there was a Wimpy actually on the beach which always swung it for me

Thanks...you cant bear a good Wimpy...thats definitely in the list

 

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View IanWright_IanWright's Profile IanWright_IanWright Flag 24 Aug 16 4.09pm Send a Private Message to IanWright_IanWright Add IanWright_IanWright as a friend

Newquay..you are kidding right? That's Croydon -on-sea. Best beaches are around the North... Harlyn and Treyanon beaches are good for smaller kids.. shallow and clear.

Camel Trail and a visit to Padstow is always a good day out too.

 


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View timbob's Profile timbob Flag 24 Aug 16 4.17pm Send a Private Message to timbob Add timbob as a friend

Porthcuno and minack open air theatre are beautiful places the beach is great for the kids but there early
Hope this weather holds out for you guys you will love the real Cornish people very friendly

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 24 Aug 16 4.19pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by RCSkysports

Thanks...you cant bear a good Wimpy...thats definitely in the list

too right, but Beware the seagulls, my mother in law had a whole burger swiped just as she was about to take a bite,,,,,,,have to say though it was hilarious bless her

 


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