Perranporth to St Agnes 

Beach holidays in Cornwall

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    Sandy stretches don’t come much greater than in this Celtic corner of England. A beach holiday in Cornwall is up there with the best, and by staying at one of our two Cornwall holiday parks, you’ll be just a short walk from two of the county’s finest beaches. Perran Sands backs onto the magnificent Perranporth Beach, and down the road at Riviere Sands, Hayle Beach magnificently sits at the meeting of the Atlantic Ocean and River Hayle. The Cornwall beach experiences don’t end there, with must-visit beaches like Kynance Cove, Marazion and Porthcurno within driving distance. Book your beach holiday to Cornwall now.

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    You can’t resist the waves or the beautiful sands in Perranporth! Whether you're a surfer or a beach lover, there's loads to explore on this slice of the Cornish coast.

    • Direct beach access
    • Outdoor lazy river
    • Indoor pool with flume
    • Outdoor pool

    Gaze across the gleaming white sands and beautiful blue waters of St Ives Bay from our clifftop setting – then stroll on down and enjoy the award-winning beach.

    • Indoor and outdoor pools
    • Family restaurant with views
    • Surf school (nearby)
    • Direct beach access (nearby)
    The Watering Hole, Perranporth Beach
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    Three of the best beaches in Cornwall

    1. Perranporth Beach, Perranporth

    Neighbouring our Perran Sands holiday park ou'll find Perranporth Beach! Boasting an impressive stretch of golden sands, it's also a great spot for water sports enthusiasts. Thirsty? The Watering Hole Pub is perched right on the beachfront - perfection!

    2. Carbis Bay Beach, near St Ives

    A short drive from our Riviere Sands park, Carbis Bay is the most sheltered in a row of sandy beaches that run along the coast from St Ives all the way to Godrevy. It's rare to find this beach too busy, which is why it's such a lovely spot for younger families.

    3. Holywell Bay Beach, near Newquay

    Not far from the surfers' paradise that is Newquay, Holywell Bay is a family-friendly sandy beach that's often a little quieter than its neighbours. You'll find car parking and amenities on-hand in the local village, and you might even get chance to explore the Holy Well cave at the north end of the beach.

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