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in the county of Cornwall

About Mawgan Porth

The glorious, almost white sands of Mawgan Porth, matches the creamy tips of the tumbling waves lapping the shore of this lovely coastal resort which in recent years has become a Mecca for surfers and sea-sport enthusiasts. It is a pretty place, with a stream flowing down from St.Columb Major through the dense greenery of The Vale of Mawgan. From the cliffs above Beacon Cove there are spectacular sea and coastal views, and a sloping path slips down to the pretty, sheltered cove beneath. It is a joyous place for anyone wishing to fish from the sand.

At nearby Bedruthen Steps, Atlantic rollers pound a rock-strewn beach. Huge granite rocks, dappled by flashes of light and shade rise up towards crumbling cliffs. Folklore dictates that these were the stepping-stones used by the legendry Cornish giant, Bedruthen. Cornwall is a land of romantic legends and the story of Bedruthen, true or false, adds a measure of enchantment to what is already a truly dramatic sight. The land belongs to the National Trust and the steps are closed during the winter months.

Bright and sparkling Mawgan Porth might be, but behind the beach there is said to be the remains of a settlement thought to date back to the 5th-century AD. Ringed around this part of the coast there is a rich collection of prehistoric sites, including Bronze-Age Barrows and castles from the Iron-Age.

The main attraction though is and always will be the beach. The resort is popular with families who find a wealth of spacious caravan parks in the area which cater for all tastes and all age-groups. Hotel accommodation is plentiful and naturally, there is an excellent choice of inns and restaurants, all serving luxuriant offerings from the deep blue sea!

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St Eval Chapel

St Eval (26 Pictures) in the county of Cornwall

(1.7 miles, 2.8 km, direction NE of Mawgan Porth)

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A look from above the cliff on Porthcotan Bay during high tide, December 2005, Cornwall.

Porthcothan (14 Pictures) in the county of Cornwall

(2.9 miles, 4.7 km, direction N of Mawgan Porth)

Wildlife, wild plants, flowers, and winding lanes are typical of this part of Cornwall where Porthcothan beach is backed by an area of low dunes...

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Newquay (173 Pictures) a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall

(4.0 miles, 6.5 km, direction SW of Mawgan Porth)

What a rare blessing Newquay has in its mile upon mile of sheltered, golden beaches that offer a safe haven for sun-worshippers and surfers alike...

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Padstow (187 Pictures) a Picturesque Village in the county of Cornwall

(6.4 miles, 10.4 km, direction NE of Mawgan Porth)

Padstow has become a phenomenon of the latter half of the 20th-century when Chef, Rick Stein, together with his endearing little dog, Chalky first burst upon our T.V. screens following the opening of his famous "Seafood Restaurant" which has since become a Mecca for fish and seafood lovers from all over the country and Europe...

Rock

Rock (18 Pictures) in the county of Cornwall

(7.7 miles, 12.3 km, direction NE of Mawgan Porth)

Rock is known to have been visited by at least one Royal Prince...

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Prideaux Place, Near Padstow

Prideaux Place (3 Pictures)

(6.4 miles, 10.4 km, direction NE)

This gorgeous historic house, caressed by lush creeping foliage lies in an outstanding position beside the waters of the River.....

Callestock Cider Farm, Penhallow, Cornwall. 1996.

Callestock Cider Farm (5 Pictures)

(11.6 miles, 18.7 km, direction SW)

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A picture of Trewithen Gardens, near Truro, Cornwall

Trewithen Gardens (24 Pictures)

(12.8 miles, 20.6 km, direction S)

Trewithen is a glorious 18th-century house built by Thomas Edwards and decorated in Rococo style. It forms a backdrop for.....

The Shire Hall, Bodmin, Cornwall

The Shire Hall (2 Pictures)

(13.7 miles, 22.0 km, direction E)

This beautifully preserved building is one of Cornwall's gems from the 19th-century. The Shire Hall was built in 1838 and shows.....

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Bodmin & Wenford Railway (21 Pictures)

(13.8 miles, 22.2 km, direction E)

This railway is Cornwall's only standard gauge railway still operated by steam locomotives and the trains run through some.....

Truro, Cornwall. Truro Cathedral from the river

Truro Cathedral (23 Pictures)

(14.2 miles, 22.8 km, direction S)

A former 16th-century parish church once stood on the site of this sumptuous cathedral, which was designed by John Loughborough.....

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Lanhydrock House (67 Pictures)

(14.6 miles, 23.5 km, direction E)

Magnificent late Victorian country house with extensive servants' quarters, gardens and wooded estate...


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