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Tinners’ Retreat Shepherd’s Hut
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Get back to nature in this under-the-radar seaside town. Not far from Newquay, Perranporth is a go-to for sea-to-plate restaurants, outdoor living and surfing adventures on Cornwall’s widest beaches. The first installation of our #ThisIsLiving Guide, in partnership with Corona. Let’s get back on the road.
27 May, 2021
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Photo credit: Matt Jessop | Visit
Cornwall
Tucked
between Newquay and Porthtowan, this laid-back town on
Cornwall’s northern coast draws adventure seekers and surfers with
expansive, blonde-beer sands, miles of coastline and a secluded
seawater swimming pool. And beyond that, a sand-blown high street
crammed with independents. Small wonder Perranporth is piquing the
attention of those looking to get back to the good life.
There’s an untamed appeal to the Perranporth Beach – all
dramatic caves, arched rock formations, wind-carved dunes and wide
shores that, at low tide, join with neighbouring Penhale Sands to
form one of Cornwall’s
largest beaches. Sure, in high summer it draws day-trippers.
But linger a little longer, travel a little slower and it’s likely
you’ll have this coastal enclave all to yourself.
Days are spent clambering across sloping sands, catching waves
near the cliffs of Droskyn Point and sauntering along the
postcard-perfect coastal path. When you’re done, retreat to the
smattering of eco-conscious, self-catering boltholes that pride
themselves on their off-grid locations, homegrown hospitality and
an ethos rooted outdoor living.
Competing with the buzzy beach bars of Newquay and the boutiques
of St
Ives, Perranporth town’s slew of independent restaurants, bars
and lodgings championing community spirit are dotted along the
beachfront. Expect locally sourced produce, evenings soundtracked
by local bands and a solid helping of fiery sunsets. Forget Bondi
or Bali, this is your front-row seat to nature’s finest cinema.
Eager to reconnect with the great outdoors? This is the first
installation of our #ThisIsLiving Guide, in partnership with
Corona. We’ve chatted with locals, sampled seafood and pasties, and
trodden wildflower-fringed coastal trails to bring you the best
places to stay and play along Perranporth’s rugged coast. Let’s get
back on the road.
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