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Fistral Beach
The guide was updated:To surf on Newquay’s most famous beach, head west past the harbour and onto Headland Road. Fistral is home to Newquay’s many national and international surfing championships.
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- Address: Headland Road, Newquay
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To surf on Newquay’s most famous beach, head west past the harbour and onto Headland Road. Fistral is home to Newquay’s many national and international surfing championships.
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Watergate Bay
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Tolcarne Beach
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Holywell Bay Beach
Holywell Bay is the perfect example of the north coast's wide sandy and spacious beaches. Relax in the dunes or take a walk along the coast and explore Holywell Cave. At low tide, you will be able to see the wreck of an old Argentinian ship in the distance.
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Towan Beach
Towan Beach is a popular destination to go for a swim in the sea or have a picnic at the sandy beach. There is a unique cliff formation that is linked to the mainland with a suspension bridge.
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