Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Newquay Cottage Rental

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Newquay the town, shops, cafes, pubs, nightclubs and much more.

Newquay is one of Cornwall’s most popular holiday destination and voted one of the Top 10 seaside towns of the UK according to Which? Stunning beaches, pounding surf and electric nightlife make Newquay the exciting and vibrant coastal destination, occupying a fantastic location on the north Cornwall coast. Explore the region and all it has to offer from one of our delightful and tranquil www.devoncottagerental.co.uk picturesque cottages!

Beaches only minutes away
Fistral Beach is only a 5-10 minute walk away from Sonrisa. Being the most famous surfing beach in the UK it hosts many surfing competitions throughout the year, attracting visitors worldwide. Other Newquay beaches include, Towan, Great Western, Tolcarne and Lusty glaze, with it’s own adventure activity centre so there is plenty to keep the whole family busy.

Restaurants a short walk away
Newquay offers a whole range of restaurants from local foods to Mexican, Indian, Thai and Greek. Takeaway and fast foods are at your finger tips or for a bit more indulgence try Fistral Blu with it’s beautiful sea views and a short drive to Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen restaurant at Watergate Bay and Rick Stein’s seafood restaurant in Padstowe or Fish n Chips in Falmouth.

A Newquay cottage rental property that suits your budget and criteria can be found by visiting our search pages.
Newquay is a town with a flourishing tourist trade. There is an enormous range of entertainment, from beaches to tourist attractions such as The Blue Reef Aquarium. Families and groups of holiday-makers alike can find something to suit their interests.

Newquay's night-life, however does perhaps favour groups of young people over families and individuals or couples, having a bit of a reputation as an infamous stag and hen night destination, or a UK version of Ibiza! There are several nightclubs in Newquay to suit a wide range of party-goers.

A more casual, inexpensive night out might include munching fish and chips or a Cornish cream tea on one of the many benches overlooking the harbour or the cliffs and beaches, or eating out in one of Newquay’s many pubs. There are also Indian, Thai, Italian or Mexican restaurants available.  

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