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City Overview

Newquay is a seaside resort in England, United Kingdom. Newquay is the surf capital of Great Britain, a youthful vibrant coastal town, situated on the north Atlantic coast in the county of Cornwall. With its nine long and accessible sandy beaches, the widest possible choice of holiday accommodation and with many tourist attractions, Newquay is of of the most popular holiday destinations in Britain. Newquay is blessed with its beautiful coastline and an array of stunning beaches. The main beaches in Newquay include Fistral Beach, Crantock Beach, Great Western Beach, Lusty Glaze Beach, Tolcarne Beach, Watergate Bay Beach, Harbour Beach, Porth Beach, Towan Beach and Whipsiderry Beach.

Fistral Beach is an iconic beach and one of the best surfing beaches in Europe, also home to the Ripcurl Boardmasters. Tourism has been flourishing for here many years and this is without doubt one of the best places in the UK to spend a summer holiday. Much of the city has a youthful vibe, whilst still appealing to families with children and seniors alike. Newquay's renowned festival scene is very much alive, with events to cater for all tastes. From Christmas fayres and wildlife watching days to many food festivals, there's always something going on in this trendy little seaside resort.

Just a short stroll away from Newquay's bustling town centre, the young and young at heart can enjoy beautiful coastline, glorious beaches and magnificent vistas, a wealth of entertainment and many of town's leisure activities. There is many places to eat and drink in town and many local shops to explore. A very popular tourist attraction, the Eden Project (a living theatre of plants and people) is located just a short distance from Newquay. It promotes the understanding and responsible management of the vital relationship between plants, resources and people.

For nature and animal lovers there is the Newquay Zoo, the Blue Reef Aquarium and the Cornish Birds of Prey. The Newquay Zoo is home to some of the rarest species of land animals. More than 300,000 people visit Newquay Zoo each year. The zoo is set in over ten acres of sub-tropical lakeside gardens. Waterworld, the local leisure centre, features two swimming pools and a fitness gym. For many years, the main industry of Newquay was pilchard fishing and salting. Today's economy is almost entirely tourism dominated. If you want to learn to surf, Dolphin Surf School provides fun and effective tuition to people of all ages.

The surrounding countryside is very attractive and popular among visitors with many places to walk, in addition to the coastal footpath from which you may be rewarded with an occasional glimpse of dolphins. Newquay is connected to the national rail network via a branch line linking to Par Station. There are frequent train services from Par to London, Manchester and Glasgow. Newquay Cornwall Airport provides links to many cities in UK. National Express runs coaches from various parts of Great Britain to Newquay. The bus station in town is in Manor Road, which runs parallel to the main shopping area of Bank Street.

Accommodation Overview

Hotels and motels in Newquay are ideal if you want to take it easy for the week. There are a range of hotel accommodation available in Newquay to suit all tastes and budgets. From hotels and motels to holiday resorts and guest houses, self catering apartments and cottages, hostels and surf lodges, Newquay has it all. Self catering apartments are an ideal choice for couples and families, very popular for both, short and longer stays. From small quiet camping sites to some large holiday parks with facilities, Newquay has many award winning camping parks, many of them within easy reach of the town centre.

Newquay welcomes all visitors and is proud of the diversity of holiday accommodation. Newquay has first class hotels and holiday resorts and an excellent range of smaller and family run hotels and motels. For those who need more personal service there is a huge choice of guest houses and B&B's. Whether you are looking for a hotel close to town centre or if you want your hotel out of town, we are sure to have a hotel in Newquay for you. Hotels and lodges near the sea front in Newquay are cheap and there are many to choose from. Town's versatility is astounding and continues to amaze thousands of visitors each year.

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