Newquay has been a major tourist destination for more than a century.
The main reason for this is its coastline and nine long and accessible sandy beaches, including Fistral.
Newquay, a town, civil parish, seaside resort and fishing port in England is situated on the North Atlantic coast of Cornwall.
There are some pre-historic burial mounds and an embankment on the area now known as The Barrowfields, 400m from Trevelgue.
The curve of the headland around what is now Newquay Harbour provides natural protection from bad weather and so over time a small fishing village grew up in the area eventually growing into the bustling town it is today.
Newquay has been a major tourist destination for more than a century, principally on account of its coastline and nine long and accessible sandy beaches, including Fistral.
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