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Coverack

Chocolate-box pretty, Coverack has everything you want in a Cornish village - a picture-postcard harbour, a crescent of sandy beach and a friendly pub. Car parking is limited and it's best to use the pay and display on the outskirts of the village and walk in. You'll find several cafes serving food all day during high season.

5 Stars

Jun 2012

We arrived at Coverack whilst the sun was shining (briefly) and it was beautiful. Our young children couldn't wait to get down to the sandy beach. It was a really safe beach with a small 'stream' running down it in which they happily paddled. Rock pools were plentiful and the best entertainment for our boys. A cafe just above the beach did great take out tea/ coffee.

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5 Stars

May 2011

Coverack is a lovely village with a pub, restaurants, cafes, shops and a lovely beach, its a great place to stay. There are good coastal walks from the village and a nice inland walk to St Keverne, where there are a couple of pubs, restaurant, shop and Roskilly's Farm (gorgeous organic icecream).
Highly recommend to stay or visit.

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