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Family holiday in Cornwall?

i read this as "fascist holiday in cornwall" due to the next thread down being something about anti+fascist action on the main forum ... ;)
 
Should we check out St Ives while we're down there? It looks about 1/2 an hour from Porthcurno on the map.

then they said there are quaint towns in cornwall, they had st ives in mind. loads of tiny roads, the harbour/seafront and 2 good beaches. it can get crowded though.

use the park and ride. don't even think about trying to drive in over half term, life is too short for that.

don't bother with lands end. cape cornwall is better.

if you like archaeology, there's a fair bit of interesting stuff round there. you do need an os map though. i get lost every time i try to find stuff

if you want mining heratage, do geevor.

if you like steam engines, do levant
 
i read this as "fascist holiday in cornwall" due to the next thread down being something about anti+fascist action on the main forum ... ;)

Danny is planning to put oversized union flags on all his sandcastles in defiance of the 25 Mebyan Kernow supporters in the county.
 
Newquay? Bad vibe? why? Myself and some mates are thinking of heading to Cornwall for the bank holiday, we are thinking of camping and doing a little surfing, but if the vibe in Newquay is bad where else could we go?


try perrnaporth. just 5 miles down the coast without the hen and stag weekend contingent and the waves are just as good. nice 3 mile long beach as well. camping in the village 10 mins walk from the beach. search budnic campsite on google. you'll need to call as they dont do internet bookings from
memory.
 
try perrnaporth. just 5 miles down the coast without the hen and stag weekend contingent and the waves are just as good. nice 3 mile long beach as well. camping in the village 10 mins walk from the beach. search budnic campsite on google. you'll need to call as they dont do internet bookings from
memory.

The beach also has a a strange little tidal pool on it behind Chapel rock; there is a much wilder one down the coast at Porthowan. Go down to that one from the cliff top; it's a great path and an exhilarating cold plunge at the bottom.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice
 
Stay with madzone. She does a wicked sunday roast and her son can woo your daughters with white chocolate cheesecake.
 
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