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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay May 16th 2015

Wonderful Newquay on the north coast of Cornwallis well-known for being a paradise for surfers. And it is that, not so much for any geographical or natural advantages specifically, but more due to it’s size and location. With 20,000 people living in Newquay, it is the largest town that sits right on the Cornish north coast with it's abundance of amazing surf spots from Sennen Beach to Bude. Due to it’s size, Newquay has a larger community of surfers and a more varied water sports offering than most other Cornish towns and villages, making it a wonderful hub for surfing visitors and tourists. But because Newquay is such a surfer’s paradise, it is often overlooked by families.. not our little family, of course, because we went to Newquay in April 2015 and had the most couple ... read more
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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay May 4th 2013

It has often been said about holidaying in Britain - "All you need is a spell of good weather, and the trip is as good as it gets", but I also wonder how many non-Brits have made that declaration, and what percentage of that claim pertains to some kind of patriotism. In the case of this trip though, the weather was as favourable as could have been hoped for, and the choice of destination as Cornwall did all it could to add weight to the above statement. A 2-night stay in Newquay was specifically planned so as to be able to enter the surf on Newquay's Fistral Beach, where the conditions are favourable at low and high tide periods. For the novice surfer, a little patience is involved to be able to reach the stage where ... read more
Bay view  (Newquay; England)
Guest house wall art  (Newquay; England)
Local church  (Newquay; England)

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay August 27th 2011

Given the success of our camping trip to Pembrokeshire, Wales last August Bank holiday, we thought we'd try it again! This time we decided on Cornwall. ...Though we did learn slightly from last time and booked us into a camp ground a few months earlier!! On arrival, for some reason once again we were shown to our campsite down the back away from other campers by a friendly guy on a quad bike. We were pleased to be away from the rest and hoped we'd be able to repeat our open fire trick from Wales (having specially brought portable BBQs with us from London!), carefully placing our tents and car in a semi circle with the surrounding bush as background. A drive into nearby Newquay meant we could stock up on supplies.... and a night of ... read more
Landscaping at Minack Headland
Mousehole harbour
Minack Theatre perched on the cliff

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay July 28th 2011

Alright? Thats what they say a lot of here. Instead of saying, hello how are you, are you alright? English people will say "Alright?" We have been in Cornwall in a town called Newquay. I had a lot of fun there on the beach. There are a lot of surfers. I enjoyed walking on the beach and the river estuary because I collected shells. We went to a place called Lands End. They called it that because the land ends there, its the most south western part of England. I had a lemon and bubblegum icecream. They are my favourite flavours. We stayed at a hotel that had a bowling alley. We played three games. It also had a heated indoor pool with a spa and I swam in there with my brother and Dad. There ... read more
Looking looking
At The beeeach
At Lands End

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay June 30th 2011

It's a place you either love or hate. There's been a lot of negative publicity surrounding Newquay in recent months. Intoxicated teenagers passed out in street gutters. Violence from binge-drinking stag parties. Locals awakening to pavements covered in vomit and fast food, both of which are happily gobbled up by bullish, intimidating seagulls. This certainly isn't the best advert for Cornish tourism. For me though Newquay, the self-proclaimed surfing capital of Britain, holds plenty of good memories and you can't help but think much of the negative publicity has been somewhat sensationalised. Many of the current 'problems' have been happening for years and although I agree some small pockets of behaviour could be classed as anti-sociable, without these sub-groups of tourists, unemployment and economic hardships in the area would be much higher. Newquay today... read more
Newquay Rest Day
Fields of Wheat
Cornish Country Lanes

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay July 19th 2010

Danielle (a friend from Singapore days, visiting from Australia) and I spent a lovely long weekend at Scarlet in Cornwall, Mawgan Porth. Scarlet opened last September, it is an eco friendly hotel overlooking the ocean and simply divine. Friday evening after a bit of a scramble at London Bridge we got on the slow train to Gatwick. Luckily it was only a domestic flight, but worrying on a propeller plane that sat only a few people. We made it safely out of London and 50mins later landed at Newquay airport. On arriving we noted all the luxury cars Ferrari, Porsche etc plus us in our taxi. We just managed to make the last sitting for dinner; this was one of many fantastic meals over the course of the weekend. The hotel itself was beautifully designed and ... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay September 10th 2009

Well were to begin. After our outing to Bath and Stone Henge, we had to prepare ourselves for Europe’s largest street festival. The Notting Hill Carnival was unreal! The initial Caribbean parade was wicked; thousands of brightly colored costumes dancing along the street and on various different floats. After watching and jumping in for a bit of dancing, we made our way to dance up on the DJ’s booth. Haha, yup somehow Lex got tickets to dance up on stage in front of at least a thousand people with one of the main DJ’s at the festive - nuts! Once we had partied ourselves out, we decided to explore the Cornwall area (Southwest edge of England). It turns out the ‘carnival’ followed us to Newquay too. While enjoying a night out, Megs found herself lecturing Smurfs ... read more
Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill Carnival

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay August 5th 2009

I had the intentions to head into the English countryside to see the real England, but everyone was advising different places so I couldn't make up my mind. Then someone dropped the magical word, surfing. So newquay it was, not for sight seeing but to scratch a massive itch of mine. After booking a bus for 11 am Sunday morning I woke up at midday, clearly I wasn't going to male THAT bus. So I booked an overnight bus for same day at an extra 80bucks. But I was to pay even more for the sleep in. After a pretty rough night on the road I arrived in newquay just before 6 am and in classic English style it was pissing down. I made my way to the hostel and discovered that the place doesn't open ... read more
Newquay House
Surfable waves in the UK
Newquay Port

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay December 31st 2008

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Cornwall » Newquay June 10th 2008

Hey Ya Woke up to a beautiful day in Newquay, sun was shining and all was good. Newquay is a very hip surfing town with loads of young people everywhere. Nads and I pretty much spent the day looking around all the surf shops and managed to pick up a few nice summer gears for the rest of the trip. It was really just a nice chilled day in the sun with no driving involved which was good. ... read more
Newquay Sun
Sunset from camping ground
Sunset from campin ground




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