Visit Newquay all year round with Cornwall winter festivals and discount hotels - Whether it's January or June, glorious Newquay always has something to offer and IKnow-Cornwall.co.uk is a fantastic portal for all things going on in the region, from attractions to accommodation.
Visit Newquay all year round with Cornwall winter festivals and discount hotels
By IKnow-Cornwall
Jan 29, 2010 - 1:25:53 AM
Whether it's January or June, glorious Newquay always has
something to offer and IKnow-Cornwall.co.uk is a fantastic portal for all
things going on in the region, from attractions to accommodation.
Imagine an exhilarating cliff top walk on a crisp winter's morning, the sea
foaming and seething below, huge surf pounding the dramatic coastline. After
you've blown the cobwebs away, why not head for one of Newquay's many cafes or
resturants for a warming drink and a bite to eat? Or check out the
LaneTheatre,
Newquay's renowned playhouse for an evening production.
Newquay makes for a great short break destination in the quieter months - a
chance to chill out, recharge the batteries, check out the local farmer's
markets or winter festivals and just wind down in beautiful surroundings - and
there's never a shortage of Newquay
hotels and guest houses at any time of year.
Winter visitors to Newquay have always enjoyed the winter storm watching on
Cornwall's
NorthAtlanticCoast.
Three thousand miles of open ocean stretches from
Cornwall
to
Newfoundland
and the winter storms create spectacular sights all along the north coasts.
Watching and enjoying these storms and their aftermath in those typically sunny
and bright clear winter days in
Cornwall
is an experience enjoyed by visitors and locals alike.
The storm watching season runs from November to February. Although a relatively
new tourism phenomenon, locals have been watching, bracing themselves and
surfing in the tail end of winter storms here for many years.
Cornwall hotels continue their
open-door policy throughout the winter months, and have some cracking New Year
deals on offer for those willing to brave the elements.
Of course, many of the summer attractions are still open in winter with the
likes of the Eden Project,
ParadisePark, and St. Michael's
MountMarazion
still going strong - all within a short distance of tourist hotspot St Ives -
and like Newquay, St Ives
hotels are never short in number.
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