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How to try Cornwall s new 150-mile cycle route

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The best beaches in Cornwall | Great British Life

Porthminster Beach St Ives. Photo credit: Ian Woolcock, Getty Images/iStockphoto - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Whether you’re an avid rambler looking for a long stretch of sand, on the hunt for somewhere to have a paddle, or a surfboard-ready water sports fanatic – Cornwall’s sandy beaches are some of the most stunning in the country with something for everyone. Remember to practice social distancing on your visit and book ahead wherever possible to avoid disappointment. Porthmeor Beach. Photo credit: Ian Woolcock, Getty Images/iStockphoto - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Porthmeor Beach, St Ives Anyone who has ever been into Tate St Ives, will probably find themselves turning their back on the priceless art on display - at least for a few minutes - to take in the view of Porthmeor Beach. Renowned for its top quality surf, Porthmeor is probably one of Cornwall s most photographed beaches simply by its position in the shadow of the newly extended gallery.

Best places to visit in Cornwall | Times Expert Traveller

2. St Michael’s Mount Just a quarter of a mile offshore at Marazion, near Penzance, is the arresting sight of the old monastery, St Michael’s Mount, rising dramatically out of the waters of Mount’s Bay. It’s connected to the mainland by a cobbled causeway for low-tide visitors and the National-Trust-managed rocky island harbours a shop, cafe and hamlet of cottages. There’s an option to visit the gardens and castle at the summit, filled with a rich collection of historic artifacts and art. Before you leave, look out for the giant’s heart-shaped stone on the pathway, as well as Queen Victoria’s tiny footmark recalling her disembarkation on the harbour’s narrow quay in 1846.

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