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The Surf Club (0.2 miles)
Former pro-surfer Nick Tiscoe heads up the team of highly qualified and experienced BSA instructors at The Surf Club, specialising in private one-to-one and group lessons for ages six and up. They're open all year round and even provide heated wetsuits, boots and gloves to keep you toasty in the winter waves. New for 2010 are All Day Surf Experiences and Surf, Spa and Bar days. The Surf Club is based between The Scarlet and Bedruthan Steps Hotels, overlooking Mawgan Porth beach, near Newquay.
www.thesurfclubcornwall.co.uk
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Mawgan Porth Beach (0.5 miles)
This sandy beach is popular with families and surfers. There is easy access, with parking, toilets, cafes and shops near by.
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Bedruthan Steps Beach (0.9 miles)
This dramatic beach takes it's name from the slate outcrops that litter it, said to have been put there by a giant, Bedruthan, and used as stepping stones. At low tide, the sand stretches for over a mile, but watch out for the tide coming in - there is potential for being cut off.
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Watergate Bay (2 miles)
A huge expanse of sand and consistent surf makes Watergate Bay a favourite among surfers, kite flyers and kitesurfers.
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The Beach Hut (2 miles)
A beach cafe by day, a bistro by night and always a good place to watch the kitesurfers and surfers battle the waves while you relax and enjoy good food.
www.watergatebay.co.uk/eat.htm
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Fifteen Cornwall (2 miles)
Jamie Oliver has brought his formula to Cornwall. Fifteen youngsters are given a chance to cook for you and to forge a promising career. Enjoy their cooking and the extreme antics on the two mile beach at Watergate Bay.
www.fifteencornwall.co.uk
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Treyarnon Bay (3.8 miles)
This popular surfing beach can have strong currents. Snacks are usually available from a van in the car park in season.
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Lusty Glaze (3.9 miles)
Watching the sun set at Lusty Glaze, a small but exquisitely pretty cove enveloped in high cliffs, is one of the summer’s highlights.
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Constantine Bay (4.3 miles)
Popular surf spot for experienced surfers. Beautiful sweep of sand backed by dunes and flanked by headlands. Limited parking, but you can park at Treyarnon Bay and walk 10 minutes along the coastpath.
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Kahuna (4.3 miles)
This unassuming beach shack restaurant serves consistently good food in a laid-back atmosphere. Great location right down on the beach with front row sea views.
www.kahunatolcarne.co.uk
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Atlantic Diver (4.4 miles)
This charter dive boat operates along the north Cornish coast out of Newquay. Basking shark sightings, cage diving and snorkelling.
www.atlanticdiver.co.uk
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Great Western (4.5 miles)
Handily situated just minutes from Newquay town centre. An ideal place for novice surfers to practice.
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O'Neill Surf Academy (4.6 miles)
Learn to surf at the famous Watergate Bay. Surf days out also available, where surfing lessons are combined with trips to local attractions like the Eden Project and Skinners Brewery.
www.oneillsurfacademy.co.uk
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Newquay Zoo (4.7 miles)
From African lions to zebras, Cornwall’s award-winning zoo is home to over 300 animals. There's plenty to do, with daily feeding times and talks, a play area, maze, picnic spots, a cafe and, in summer, bbq's by the lake. Young animal lovers can sign up to be a junior zookeeper for the day.
www.newquayzoo.org.uk
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Newquay (4.8 miles)
Arguably the liveliest town on the north coast, Newquay caters for young revellers and families alike. Great surfing, lots of busy pubs and cafes and a hub for surf lifestyle shopping.
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Fistral Blu (4.8 miles)
Incredible views over the famous surfing beach of Fistral and a contemporary menu featuring plenty of seafood.
www.fistral-blu.co.uk
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Harlyn Bay (4.9 miles)
Over half a mile of sand, backed by dunes and cliffs. Great for swimming, surfing and sunbathing, with some good cliff walks. Close to car park, toilets, cafe, shop and pub.
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Mother Ivey's Bay (5 miles)
Lack of road access means this pleasant, sandy beach remains a secluded spot. Reach it on the coast path from Harlyn Bay. Popular with surfers.
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