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In St Ives be sure to eat at the Garrack Hotel, or even stay there. Excellent restaurant offering the best of fresh, local food (excellent stone baked sea bass) and a superb collection of whiskies from the cask for afterwards.
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Originally posted by LockhousePadstow or Tintagel. Totally different but both good in their own way.
You can clean your teeth, have a shower and a sh1t at the same time while still watching the TV in the room.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnhttp://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-pi...d-st-ives.aspx
New restaurant with rooms with spectacular views over the Atlantic. Well known site now taken over by team behind the award-winning Felin Fach Griffin. Which? Good Food Guide 2007 Best Cornish Newcomer
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Originally posted by scooterscotI recommend St Ives lovely place and good steak, oh really really good steak. Apart from that everything else was fine..
New restaurant with rooms with spectacular views over the Atlantic. Well known site now taken over by team behind the award-winning Felin Fach Griffin. Which? Good Food Guide 2007 Best Cornish Newcomer
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe Lizard...
Watch out for Giant Alien Lizards in the local pubs though. The Lizard is the invasion beach-head.
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Padstow or Tintagel. Totally different but both good in their own way.
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Thanks guys.
I've been to north/south Devon lots of times (inc Croyde bay etc) but for some reason haven't ventured much into Cornwall.
So fancied somewhere with a beautiful sandy bay and not too touristy (intend to go early spring).
I think I'll stay in St Ives as a base and then travel about a bit looking for hidden places off the beaten track.
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Originally posted by SandyDownI believe ShauBhoy lives in that end of the country ! he should know...
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I recommend St Ives lovely place and good steak, oh really really good steak. Apart from that everything else was fine..
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I believe ShauBhoy lives in that end of the country ! he should know...
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I love St Ives too ... and also Boscastle but it's only fishing village and doesn't have its own beach, plus you have to be careful of flash foods.
Should be a problem for super swimmers like you though prawny
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St Ives is lush. Barbara Hepworth museum and the Tate are there if you are into that kind of thing. If you go down that far then you can do the rugged north coast cliffs and beaches (my family comes from Zennor, very bleak and beautiful this time of year) and also do the beaches on the south coast, Praa Sands and the like.
Great time of year to go down, not too many emmets .
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