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9 Headland Point, Newquay
9 Headland Point offers luxurious accommodation close to the Headland Hotel and Fistral Beach. Finished to a high standard, this apartment features spectacular sea views over the Atlantic Ocean from the living room and balcony.

10 Alexandra Court, Newquay
A lovely four bedroom detached house with a great location just seconds from the beach at Porth. The house has been finished to a high standard and there is a lovely garden area, complete with furniture for al-fresco living.
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Where to Find Good Local Food in Cornwall
Fresh local food is a joy to find and with an emphasis on slow food production Cornwall has some of the best delicacies around.
From fresh mackerel and freshly dug vegetables to artisan cheeses, there is a real buzz about food production in Cornwall as the emphasis moves from takeaway to pick your own and eat local. What better way to cook a feast than with the best that Cornwall produces and available in markets and farm shops.
Read on to find the best ingredients to create your feast or picnic.

Cockington, A Horse and Carriage Ride Into Paradise
For anyone visiting Devon in July, Cockington fair is a must do. For those visiting any other time, the historic village itself is a treat that should not be missed
A short distance from the sea front at Torquay and you will find yourself in the quaint, idyllic village of Cockington with its thatched roofs and picture postcard settings which leaves many holiday makers and locals alike, with a sense of relaxation which can only come from the completely unique setting at the heart of the English Riviera.
To find out more about this delightful haven, read the full article on Cockington .

Take A Trip To Widecombe Fair, Uncle Tom Cobley And All
"Tom Pearse, Tom Pearse, lend me your grey mare, All along, down along, out along lee, For I want for to go to Widdicombe Fair…"
Tread the same path as Uncle Tom Cobley and all at the world famous Widecombe fair. Travel through the winding lanes of Dartmoor and you will arrive in Widecombe and the mystery that surrounds this ancient village. The Dartmoor ponies that mingle with the inhabitants of the village will make you realise what a special experience a visit to Widecombe really is.
So why not join Uncle Tom Cobley on a visit to Widdecombe-on-the-moor

Top Railway Journeys in Devon and Cornwall
Getting around Devon and Cornwall by train has some big advantages over driving. The railway passes through some of the best rural and coastal scenery and avoids the hassle and expense of parking.
Whether you want to travel by local train or historic steam train, there are some great rail trips around your holiday home in Devon and Cornwall. Explore the coast with its many bridges, visit the historic naval port city of Plymouth or travel quickly and easily between the north and south coast. For children it is an unforgettable adventure and for adults it may be a trip down memory lane.
Book a self catering holiday home in Devon or Cornwall and enjoy a great base for exploring this beautiful area on foot, by car or by local train.

Cornwall’s lively calendar of traditional celebrations
Visiting Cornwall is pleasant at any time of the year but have you considered combining your visit with one of the traditional celebrations or festivals?
From literature festivals to dancing in the streets and celebrating the best of Cornish food there are events to see and traditions to mark all year round. Visit in May for the Padstow Obby Oss or listen out for unique Cornish Carols at Christmas in a chapel or local pub. Learn something about the heritage of this beautiful county when you visit.
Plan your holiday in Cornwall around one of many celebrations held during the year.







