Fifteen Cornwall


With its street-art decor and panoramic beach-view, this canteen-with-a-conscience is run by celeb-chef Jamie Oliver, and trains young apprentices while turning out Jamie's trademark Italian-influenced food. It's an admirable enterprise, and well known, which means everyone wants to dine here – but in truth it's very expensive for the standard of food.


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1. Watergate Bay

0.02 MILES

This magnificent sweep of sand presents what is undoubtedly the finest panorama of any beach near Newquay. Travelling north from town, as the road crosses…

2. Porth

1.5 MILES

Porth is a popular family beach 1.5 miles northeast of the town centre. Long and narrow, it's ideal for building sandcastles and sheltering behind the…

3. Mawgan Porth

1.64 MILES

Five miles northeast of Newquay, this wide, arc-shaped bay is often quieter than its neighbours. The beach is lovely, and less developed than those nearer…

4. Lusty Glaze

1.84 MILES

Probably the least hectic of Newquay's beaches, this is a sheltered wedge of sand framed by cliffs. It has a good adventure-sports centre, and also hosts…

5. Newquay Zoo

2.6 MILES

Newquay's pint-sized zoo isn't a world-beater, but its population of penguins, lemurs, parrots and snakes will keep the kids happy. The Tropical House and…

6. Blue Reef Aquarium

2.75 MILES

A small aquarium on Towan beach, with touch pools and various deep-sea denizens, including reef sharks, loggerhead turtles and a giant Pacific octopus…

7. Bedruthan Steps

2.87 MILES

Roughly halfway between Newquay and Padstow loom the stately rock stacks of Bedruthan. These mighty granite pillars have been carved out by the relentless…

8. Fistral

3.23 MILES

Probably the most famous stretch of sand in Cornwall, and definitely Newquay's best-known beach, Fistral has become synonymous with Cornish surfing thanks…