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Explore Perranzabuloe Museum and its Surroundings
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Chapel Porth
(4.9 miles)
Chapel Porth beach near St Agnes is very picturesque with ruins of engine houses, but it can get busy in summer and there are only rocks at high tide, so choose the timing of your visit.
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St Agnes
(3.2 miles)
St Agnes lies in the heart of Cornwall’s mining heritage; all along the coast here you’ll see old mining engine houses rising from the cliffs. The steep and narrow streets here are lined with almost unbearably quaint, higgledy-piggledy cottages.
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Perranporth Beach
(.2 miles)
Over 2 miles long, the Perranporth Beach is large and sandy. There are extensive sand dunes and good surfing conditions. A nice walk can be found through the dune system to St. Piran's Cross and the ruins of St. Piran's Oratory, it is also situated on the South West coastal path.
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Crantock Beach
(4.4 miles)
The next beach along (south west) from Fistral Beach with lots of soft sand and a tidal estuary to the River Gannel. When the conditions are right it is an excellent spot for longboarding.
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Crantock
(4.2 miles)
The village of Crantock is surrounded by miles of coastal paths and stunning beaches. With picturesque thatched cottages, an art gallery, an antique shop and tea rooms the village itself is delightful. The River Gannel flows out at Crantock Beach from a mile-long estuary. An important site for native and migrating birds the area is a haven for wildlife.
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Perranporth
(.1 miles)
Tin mining was once the raison d’etre of Perranporth but now it is more famous for surfing and sand yachting. Relaxation is the principal activity here and with miles upon miles of sand to play on, it’s not difficult to unwind in Perranporth. Away from the beach, Perranporth has a lively music scene with bands performing every weekend at the Watering Hole, a popular pub, and an annual celebration of folk music, the Lowender Perran Festival each autumn.
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