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Global Boarders Surf Vacations, the first carbon neutral, eco friendly UK surf school and surfing holiday company in Cornwall specialising in luxury surfing holidays, corporate surf trips & family surfing holidays in Cornwall. Winner of Surfer's Path Travel Operator of the Year 2007. 10% discount for Classic Cottages customers.
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Praa Sands
(3.0 miles)
A wide swathe of sand that draws families here every summer, Praa Sands beach faces south and is said to benefit from the longest sunshine hours of any place in the country. Praa Sands is one of the few south coast bays to enjoy great, consistent waves and as such is a magnet for surfers.
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50.114
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Marazion
(2.5 miles)
Most people barely glance at the village of Marazion as they head off over the causeway to St Michael’s Mount, but it’s worth a nose. There are some lovely galleries and a few cosy cafes to linger in.
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Prussia Cove
(2.4 miles)
A lack of facilities make Prussia Cove a tranquil spot even at the height of summer, so if you can live without a beach cafe and loos, this is the one for you.
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Perranuthnoe
(1.7 miles)
The path runs along the coast on the eastern side of Mount’s Bay. Pass the jagged rocks of Cudden Point to Prussia Cove, famous for its rock pools and caves as well as the smuggler John Carter, whose obsession with Frederick the Great, the King of Prussia, led to the naming of the area. Heading west will take you to Marazion.
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Hayle
(3.8 miles)
Found where the Hayle River meets the wide sweep of St Ives Bay, Hayle is so steeped in the unique mining history of Cornwall that it has been designated part of the Cornish World Heritage Site. Hayle is perhaps more famous these days for its incredibly long beach, an enormous stretch of sand that runs three miles northwards from the mouth of the river. The estuary is a paradise for ‘twitchers’ with sightings of rare birds such as avocets and ospreys recorded.
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Praa Sands
(2.6 miles)
The village of Praa Sands revolves entirely around the wide swathe of sand that draws families here every summer. Facing south, the beach is said to benefit from the longest sunshine hours of any place in the country. Praa Sands is one of the few south coast bays to enjoy great, consistent waves and as such is a magnet for surfers. There’s also a 9-hole golf course and two good restaurants which specialise in local seafood.
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Waterside Meadery
(5.0 miles)
The perfect child-friendly place to enjoy a 'chicken in a basket' meal, they will love the rustic dining style of eating from large wooden boards with their hands, and they're not the only ones - tuck in!
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