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Newquay and surrounding areas offer a wide range of activities and attractions within easy reach of Water's edge.
A range of watersports can be practiced on the seven beaches within walking distance of the apartments |
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Situated on Towan Beach in the centre of Newquay, opposite the famous island, the Blue Reef Aquarium is a stunning visit.
Be amazed by the local marine species from the Cornish coast to hundreds of tropical species in the gigantic ocean display complete with underwater tunnel. |
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Walk down into Eden and travel the world in a day; from the rainforests to the warm Mediterranean. The whole site is open to visitors: Plants, interpretation, art, sculpture, performance art, restaurants and much more. |
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Just to the west of the small village of Porthcurno is the Minack Open Air Theatre, which is superbly positioned high on the cliffs. Sir John Betjeman said of the Minack:
``I know no better sited theatre,
nature has made the Minack Theatre famed.'' |
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The magnificent cliffs with their seabirds and wild flowers, the surge of the powerful Atlantic and the clean, clear air make Land’s End a very special and magical place to see. |
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Located in the beautiful harbour town of St. Ives, the Tate Gallery was opened in 1993 and has become one of Cornwall's leading attractions. The gallery boasts a fantastic display of art created in and associated with Cornwall. |
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Newquay Zoo - Set in lush sub-tropical gardens this is the home
of many of the world's endangered species and has
earned a reputation as one of the best wildlife parks
in the country - and one of the most exciting
days-out in the West-Country. |
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