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Urlaub Cornwall guide to the best dog friendly beaches for holiday with a dog on the north coast of Cornwall

Calendar Icon 17. Mai 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung UrlaubCornwall have selected some  great dog friendly beaches on the northcoast of Cornwall. Perranporth  and Perran Sands– Excellent for long beach walks as these two wide sandy beaches cover a very large area. Perranporth is a popular family holiday spot on the north coast, but allows dogs on the beach all year round. The town has plenty of facilities for dogs and people alike, with dog friendly shops, pubs and cafés. Fistral Beach – This surfer’s...

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Fantastic holiday houses, cottages and flats in Looe on Cornwall’s south coast: a traditional picturesque Cornish fishing village perfect for your holiday in 2012.

Calendar Icon 4. Mai 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung Looe is a small coastal town and fishing port of south-east Cornwall, England, UK, Looe is in fact two towns, East Looe and West Looe, connected by the bridge across the River Looe. The towns are situated around a small harbour and along the steep-sided valley of the River Looe which flows between East and West Looe to the sea beside a sandy beach. Off shore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore beach, lies the picturesque St George's Island, commonly known as Looe...

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Mevagissey: a Cornish fishing village made famous by Rosamunde Pilcher

Calendar Icon 4. Mai 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung Mevagissey is a  typically traditional Cornish fishing village, where you can wander the narrow alleyways, browse gift shops and art galleries. Once the home of the Cornish sardine fishery it still boasts a working fleet that bring in a selection of the fish that Cornwall is famous for. Each year at the end of June, Mevagissey celebrates Feast Week, a week of family fun, music, and floral dances through the streets; ending in a carnival and  fireworks...

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Fowey has one of Cornwall’s most beautiful harbours: a perfect base for your holiday.

Calendar Icon 4. Mai 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung The town of Fowey has a pretty harbour town that tumbles from high on the hill right down to the water. Narrow, crooked streets give this town a classic Cornish feel. The inspiration for much of Daphne du Maurier’s writing, Fowey hosts the hugely popular Du Maurier Festival each year. The Regatta Week, held every August, is a highlight in Fowey’s calendar. This busy sailing town has several sandy beaches are nearby, the Eden Project and Heligan are easily reached,...

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Historic Charlestown is a place to visit or stay on a holiday in Cornwall

Calendar Icon 4. Mai 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung A holiday house or cottage is a perfect base for many of Cornwall’s most popular attractions and scenic towns. The largely unspoiled village with its amazingly well preserved Georgian port, now a living museum, is still a working port but is predominantly famous as a home to majestic tall ships, used extensively in historical films. With the Eden Project, Heligan Gardens and the sailing town of Fowey only short car jaunts away, there is plenty to keep everyone happy,...

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The Atlantic Highway- Why not take the scenic route on your trip to Cornwall?

Calendar Icon 3. Mai 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung All along the north coast of Cornwall is the Atlantic Highway, the best way to see the Cornish landscape on your way to your holiday home, hotel or B&B. The Atlantic Highway (A39) starts when you leave the M5 motorway on your way from Bristol or London. Heading past Tiverton takes you to the north of Devon, where you can begin to see the beauty of the English coastline from your car on the original road into Cornwall. The seaside towns of Barnstaple and...

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Newquay’s top family friendly hotel on Cornwall’s North Coast: refurbished for 2012 to provide something for all the family.

Calendar Icon 23. April 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung UrlaubCornwall visited the newly refurbished Sands Resort near Newquay, one of Cornwall’s most popular towns and famous as the surfing capital of Great Britain. Located on the outskirts of the town and enjoying dramatic sea views, the Sands Resort hotel provides fantastic value for money holidays with children in England’s most popular destination. A modern Cornish seaside style gives it a relaxed and modern feel, with a level of comfort you might expect to find in a...

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National Maritime Museum Cornwall: the essential attraction in Falmouth for your holiday in Cornwall in 2012

Calendar Icon 18. April 2011

Deutsch-Übersetzung Discover the bravest people at sea today in the Search and Rescue exhibit at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth. UrlaubCornwall visited the museum to see its most impressive exhibition ever, with an incredible insight into saving lives at sea. Climb aboard a Sea King helicopter, explore a RNLI lifeboat and revisit the stories of how rescue teams have fought wild weather conditions to bring people home safely. The Maritime Museum offers plenty...

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A ski resort style surfing holiday on one of Britain’s best beaches – The Watergate Bay Hotel and Extreme Academy.

Calendar Icon 16. April 2011

Watergate Bay is in a picturesque location between Newquay and Padstow on Cornwall’s North Coast. You may recognise the stunning scenery from several Rosamunde Pilcher programmes, including her most famous - Die Muschelsucher. Watergate Bay Hotel Whether you are have the cosy charm of the converted railway house or the panoramic views from the Ocean View Wing, each room is stylishly furnished with comfort and practicality a priority. A seaview room at Watergate Bay Watergate Bay...

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The Padstow to Rock evening water taxi service opens for Summer 2012

Calendar Icon 13. April 2011

The popular taxi boat service has started service for another summer, helping people enjoy both Rock and Padstow on their holiday on the north coast of Cornwall. Every evening, from March to the end of October, the boat takes visitors from one side of the Camel Estuary to the other so they can try the selection of restaurants on both sides of the river. The boat runs between Rock and Padstow from about 7 until midnight, giving you plenty of time in whichever village you are visiting....

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