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Beaches near CamelfordCamelford is an ancient Cornish market town through which the Camel river runs on its way to the coast at Padstow. The town itself has a good selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants, but it is perhaps Camelford’s surroundings that are the real draw here. Walkers are in heaven when they venture just outside Camelford to explore the moorland and climb two of Cornwall’s highest points, the tors of Brown Willy and Rough Tor; an extinct volcano. For the less energetic, a stroll along the river banks through Enfield Park is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. More »
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Benoath Cove
Sandy cove near Tintagel. Reached down a cliffpath, visit at low tide as it all but disappears at high tide.
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Bossiney Beach
Pretty cove near Tintagel that links up with Benoath Cove at low tide. Usually fairly quiet.
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