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Newquay Guide

Newquay's cottages with hot tubs offer the perfect base for exploring Cornwall's surfing capital. These properties range from cosy one-bedroom retreats to large group accommodations sleeping 10+, many within walking distance of Fistral Beach.

The town boasts seven magnificent beaches, with Fistral being TripAdvisor's top-rated attraction (4.5/5 stars). Other popular spots include Newquay Zoo (4/5) and Blue Reef Aquarium (4/5), both under 10 minutes from most central cottages.

Interestingly, Richard Branson owns a property overlooking Towan Beach, connected to the mainland by a private suspension bridge. During WWII, Newquay's Headland Hotel served as a military hospital, with evidence of this history still visible today.

Self-catering cottages provide excellent value compared to hotels, especially for families or groups. Many properties feature private parking, sea views and those essential hot tubs for evening relaxation after a day exploring Cornwall's coastline.

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Sightseeing

Newquay packs a punch when it comes to sightseeing opportunities. The town's seven beaches are the main draw, with Fistral Beach (TR7 1HY) leading the pack. This world-famous surfing spot hosts major competitions throughout the year and offers spectacular views across the Atlantic.

Newquay Zoo (TR7 2NN) houses over 130 species across 13 acres. Open daily from 10am-5pm (winter hours vary), it scores 4/5 on TripAdvisor. The zoo's Madagascan walkthrough lets you get up close with lemurs - a hit with kids and adults alike.

Blue Reef Aquarium (TR7 1DU) sits overlooking Towan Beach and achieves a solid 4/5 TripAdvisor rating. Open 10am-5pm daily, the underwater tunnel where sharks swim overhead is worth the entrance fee alone.

For history buffs, Trerice Manor (TR8 4PG) is a magnificent Elizabethan manor house just 3 miles from Newquay. National Trust managed and rated 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, it opens 10:30am-4:30pm most days between February and October.

Pet Friendly

Bringing your dog to Newquay? You've picked well. Most beaches welcome dogs year-round, though some have seasonal restrictions. Fistral Beach allows dogs all year but must be on leads during July-August between 10am-6pm. Watergate Bay and Mawgan Porth have no restrictions at all.

The Wet Dog Pizza Co (TR7 1BD) not only serves great food but actively welcomes dogs with water bowls and treats. The Beached Lamb Cafe (TR7 1ES) also scores highly for dog-friendly service and outdoor seating.

Many cottages with hot tubs in Newquay accept pets, but always check specific property details. I recommend booking early as pet-friendly properties with hot tubs get snapped up quickly, especially for summer months.

Newquay's South West Coast Path offers miles of stunning walks. The section from Newquay to Watergate Bay (about 3 miles) provides spectacular views and is manageable for most dogs. Just remember to pack water and poo bags!

Top 3 attractions you have to see in Newquay

Fistral Beach (TR7 1HY) isn't just Newquay's premier beach - it's one of Britain's finest. The consistent surf breaks make it perfect for beginners and pros alike. The beach has excellent facilities including toilets, showers and several cafes. Watching the sunset from here while surfers catch the last waves of the day is magical. Even in winter, the beach buzzes with activity as wetsuit-clad locals brave the elements.

Newquay Harbour (TR7 1HR) offers a completely different side to the town. This working fishing port dates back to the 15th century and remains the heart of Newquay's fishing industry. Watching the boats come in with their catch is fascinating. You can often buy fresh fish directly from the fishermen. The harbour walls provide protection for a small beach that's perfect for younger children as it's more sheltered than the open beaches.

The Gannel Estuary (TR7 3AY) shows yet another face of Newquay. This tidal river creates a natural boundary at the town's southern edge. At low tide, vast expanses of sand are revealed, creating a paradise for wildlife spotting. Wading birds feed on the mudflats, while the clear waters teem with fish. Kayaking here at high tide lets you explore hidden creeks and inlets. The Gannel feels miles from Newquay's busier spots despite being minutes away.

When is the best time to visit Newquay?

June to early July offers warm weather without the school holiday crowds. September is also excellent - the sea is at its warmest and the summer crowds have gone. If you're after the full buzzing atmosphere, August delivers but expect to pay premium prices for your hot tub cottage.

Do I need a car in Newquay?

Not necessarily. The town centre and major beaches are walkable. Buses connect to nearby attractions and towns. For exploring wider Cornwall, a car helps, but many visitors manage fine without, especially if staying in a central cottage.

Is Newquay good for non-surfers?

Absolutely! While surfing dominates, Newquay offers coastal walks, boat trips, fishing excursions and excellent restaurants. The town has reinvented itself in recent years with a growing food scene and family attractions.

Which is the quietest beach in Newquay?

Whipsiderry Beach, accessed via steps from Porth, remains relatively uncrowded even in peak season. The slightly challenging access keeps the numbers down. Lusty Glaze is another good option - privately owned but free to access.

Are Newquay cottages with hot tubs expensive?

They command a premium over standard cottages, typically 15-25% more. However, booking well ahead or visiting off-season can secure good deals. Many guests tell me the hot tub experience justifies the extra cost, especially after a day in the Cornish surf!

What should I pack for a Newquay cottage holiday?

Beach towels (separate from hot tub towels!), walking shoes for coastal paths and windproof clothing even in summer. The Atlantic weather can change quickly. Swimming costumes for both beach and hot tub use are obvious essentials.

Helpful links for your Newquay holiday:

  1. Visit Newquay Official Tourism Site
  2. Fistral Beach Surf Report
  3. Cornwall Beach Dog Restrictions
  4. Train Travel to Newquay
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