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Newquay Is A Lovely Place To Visit

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When you talk about Newquay, the picture of town comes to mind – a town that is located on the north Atlantic cost of Cornwall, a place of civil rural community that has a seaside resort and fishing ports. Geographically speaking, it is bordered to the west by the River Gannel and its connected salt marsh. It is linked in the east by the Porth Valley. Historically viewing, this town has been growing locally (south) since it originated. The 2001 census said that it had a stable population of 19,423.

On visiting and making a long trip over this wonderful town, one does experience the marvel of flying via helicopter to the beautiful Isles of Scilly. The Isles of Scilly are a wonderful destination to visit. A person can become spellbound by viewing the stunning scenery of West Cornwall, as well as the serene and beautiful islands.

Then there comes the Treasure Park. It offers activities that are both family-focused and hands-on. When you visit Treasure Park, you will find that it has a major collection of jewellery made from pearls, silver and gold, along with fine pieces of handcrafted jewellery. When it comes to jewellery or making things with your own hands, one cannot miss a place like the Silver Works Studio. It allows you to make your own item of jewellery from silver clay. Once you are there in the town then don’t miss places like Crystal Treasures and the Gem Scoop shop to discover gems and buried treasures.

On arriving at Treasure Park what you find is County Chocolates, which has on offer a variety of tasty confectionary, located in the Cornish Goldsmiths building. Treasure Park possesses wonderful international displays i.e. the ‘Delorean’ Time Machine from the Back to the Future movies, James Bond’s Aston DB5, and a million pounds of gold bullion.

Newquay Hotels are in abundance, whilst there’s a vast array of Bed and Breakfast’s, guest houses, caravan parks, camp sites, self-catering cottages and a selection of surf lodges, and relax in the newly renovated Red Carpet Restaurant, and have something to eat, and be awestruck by the collection of knick-knacks around the world. Another worthwhile visit is Tolgus Mill, which is a national museum and includes few of the last left over examples of this history-making technology.

Then comes the Fistral Spa, which is situated on the North Coast of Cornwall, and has been designed to take care of and nourish both body and soul. As you go the spa, scents and senses combine with calming sounds and pleasant colors to produce a private, peaceful atmosphere. During a choice of carefully chosen ESPA therapies, Fistral Spa achieves a combination of body mind and spirit, taking clients to a place of peace and well being. There are nine comfortable treatment rooms, which have been designed by keeping in mind every comfort of yours. In addition to that, there is an unequalled architect-designed complex along with the following comforts:

1. A state of the art fitness suite
2. Heated vitality pool
3. Jacuzzi
4. Steam room
5. Sauna
6. Most advanced spas in the South West.

There is a museum known as National Maritime Museum Cornwall. It is renowned for having fun with the sea, boats and Cornwall focusing on shipwrecks, Free diving,
human torpedoes, diving history, submarines, submersibles, underwater photography, physiology, and renewable energy sources.

There is also the novel Falmouth Gallery, stressing upon the significance of Falmouth’s Maritime history including a Curiosity Shop, which boasts strange but magnificent things that sailors brought back from distant places from all over the world.

There are so many significant places to visit that that one does not want to miss once they are there, for example: Survival Zone, Gardens of Cornwall, Eden Project and the Undersea Safari. In order to get more information regarding transportation and cultural aspects of this wonderful town, just visit the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newquay and imagine the beauty of the place.

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Newquay Holiday Cottages – Feeling the winds of change

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Anyone who has been to Newquay lately will have noticed a distinct change in the air. Of course if you look out to sea, the glorious Atlantic rollers and acres of pristine sand that continue to make Newquay the surfing Mecca for which it is so famous, are still there. But I invite you to take a second and look – behind you this time, and take in a sky line that may not be quite what you would expect.

In the place of crumbling concrete and pebble dash soars a new breed of construction with towering cranes and steel and glass. Newquay has begun a Renaissance that strikes deeper than just a pretty face-lift; it is a town entering the world of Million pound penthouses, celebrity restaurants and luxury lifestyles – so what are the prospects of owning a holiday cottage in Newquay?

Well, there is and will always be a place for the traditional holiday cottages in Newquay, and many can still be found alongside their shiny new neighbours, and further back from the seafront where land is at less of a premium. Just as there is a place for the hostels and surf shacks to accommodate the purists that visit Newquay under no pretence other than to surf.

But at the other end of the rental spectrum are the luxury apartments with all mod cons and views to die for. Increasingly investors in rental property are looking to a new breed of self-catering accommodation in Newquay – to suit a new breed of visitor. Anyone looking to invest in property with holiday rental potential has to look at the market they are hoping to attract, and take into account the other changes taking place in and around Newquay, and they may find themselves moving away from holiday cottages as we think of them – and looking up.

Amongst all this optimism do lie some concerns – much of this development seems to be built on the “if you build it: they will come” principle, but will they? To what can this massive alteration and investment by attributed, and is it good news for the would-be holiday rental owner? Well after the initial interest in developing Newquay was established, it seems to have been self perpetuating ñ investment invites more investment, and success breeds success.

Newquay seems to have made a conscious decision to move onwards and upwards, literally. The development of residential buildings has been matched by the development of infrastructure, town centre and shopping quarter, communications and the aspirational lifestyle that Newquay exudes.

Newquay has cleverly made the most of the growing trend of UK residents looking for short breaks and last minute getaways. Vastly improved road, rail and even airport links have made Newquay far more accessible and opened it up to a much wider audience ñ one who wants to leave the office on Friday afternoon and catch a wave before dinner.

The draw of the celebrity chef should also not be underestimated – just look at Rick Stein’s influence in Padstow or ‘Padstein’ as it has been dubbed by some. Houses in this tiny fishing village are now far in excess of the average for the area, and rental property can command a sizeable premium. The pattern can be seen repeated again and again: Damien Hirst’s influence in the North Devon town of Ilfracombe; and Ludlow with its fleet of Michelin Star Restaurants have both enjoyed booms in popularity and prosperity due to the celebrity chef influence and Newquay it seems, is no exception. Jamie Oliver has established the fantastically popular restaurant ‘Fifteen’ just down the road in Watergate Bay, and Rick Stein (again) looks set to take over ‘Fistral Blu’ on Fistral beach. The impact on the number and type of visitors that the ‘Food Factor’ will attract is sure to be significant.

Critics of the changes in Newquay’s architecture and demographics may be justified in feeling that even the lower end of the market is becoming unobtainable, but perhaps would do well to remember the devastation to hit British coastal – including Newquay itself – when the Costas of Spain were opened up to the British holiday maker in the 1960’s. With budget airlines still operating at full capacity despite a shaky economy, sky high oil prices and the ever present threat of air born terrorism looming, Britain’s coastal resorts have to make themselves noticed and desirable something that Newquay is managing to do in spades. In fact it is even turning the low cost flight phenomenon to its advantage, with the major developments at Newquay Cornwall Airport.

All in all, things are looking pretty rosy if you can afford to invest in one of these new luxury apartments, but what if your funds don’t quite stretch to their luxury pricetags? Well, all may not be lost just yet. Yes: a penthouse in the Pearl Development will set you back over £1 million, but more modest options are available. Apartments in the Zinc Development start from £275,000 and a ‘Surfpod’ one bedroom apartment can be picked up from as little as £141,000.

Another option is to look slightly further back from the sea front where prices are more reasonable, but those with holiday rental in mind will have to consider that rental premiums will also be reduced. Polar extremes of luxury and budget look set to be getting further apart, and yet there does remain room for some middle ground. Essentially the range of markets for Newquay holiday homes is still wide open. The most significant changes being that the top end of the market is being maximised where previously it has been virtually non-existent.

There will still be call for the bargain basement accommodation – the hostels and surf-shacks will survive, because while there is surf at Newquay, there is still a significant market for them. Beneath the gloss and fashion and flashy restaurants are the fundamental reasons for Newquay’s popularity: the sea, the surf, the beaches and the spectacular natural scenery and they are here to stay.

By Cam Winston, holiday investment guru who recommends Newquay and the investment potential of holiday cottages in Newquay.

Holiday in Newquay UK

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Today, Newquay has become a major tourist resort area in Cornwall. The primary reason for its success as a tourist town is it exceptionally beautiful coastline. The clean white soft and sandy beaches and the clear waters attract a lot of tourists in the summer. The town has everything that a tourist can possibly want. Along the beaches, there are accommodations of all types, from the simple bed and breakfast to the bungalows and luxury hotels.

Once on the beach, there are water activities which can range from simple tanning, sailing, fishing, and yes even surfing. Newquay is the surfing capital of Britain. The occurrence of powerful tall hollow waves and the sleek coastline have made it a surfer’s paradise. Fistral Beach is now a common place where international surfing competitions are frequently held.

Newquay also has something for the children and teenagers. There are horse rides, swimming pools, bowling arenas, tennis, power kiting, and a variety of indoor activities.

For those who want to explore the land, the coast of Newquay offers some of the most spectacular views of the beaches. The water in some areas is turquoise blue and crystal clear. Along the north side, there are tall cliffs with rugged edges. Inland, there are parks and well manicured gardens.

In the summer, music festivals are common and the entire town is packed.

For the individual who can’t sleep, Newquay has a terrific night life. Nightclubs, bars and discos are plentiful. Over the years, the town has built a reputation as the party town of the south, most famous for holding stag and hen parties. In the summer, all over town the music is loud, the people are friendly and the beer is readily available.

Getting to Newquay is relatively easy; one can come via train, bus or air. Newquay may be a small town but when it comes to holidays, you will be pleasantly surprised at what it can deliver.

Sky Bus – Helicopter to Newquay, Cornwall