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Atlantic View Hotel in Perranporth
Perranporth, Cornwall

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Atlantic View Hotel is just 50 yards from the sandy beach of Perranporth. Atlantic View Hotel is a friendly family hotel. It is in a marvellous situation, on the level, by the sands of Perranporth, 50 yards over the grass to the beach, with no roads to cross. The beach is Perranporth's pride and joy with three miles of golden sands, backed by sand dunes and cliffs, caves and rock pools. Perranporth also offers tennis courts, an 18-hole golf course, putting green, bowls, boating lake, course fishing, squash, horse riding, surfing and excellent shops. As a touring centre, it is unsurpassed, whether by car, bus, bicycle, walking or coach tours. Throughout the year, our chefs provide a tasty and varied menu in the form of a full English breakfast, evening meals if requested, all freshly prepared and served in atmospheric surroundings. We can arrange early evening meals for babies/children if required. Enjoy a drink overlooking the beach in our bar and sun lounge or just relax.


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Rooms - £50.00 per Room

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 Atlantic View Hotel in Perranporth
 Ponsmere Road
 Perranporth
 Cornwall
 TR6 0BW


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Perranporth is a village on the north coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom, six miles south-west of Newquay. The village, and its large sandy beach, face the Atlantic, with hundreds of miles of uninterrupted fetch producing large waves, making it one of the most popular surfing destinations in Britain. At low tide the sands extend up to Ligger Point, 2 miles (3 km) to the north. The sand dunes (Penhale Sands) adjacent to the northern part of the beach are used for orienteering championships. There is an army training camp here. The southern end of the beach is backed by dramatic cliffs, with natural arches and stacks, and tin-mining adits. This headland is called Droskyn Point, and on top of it is a youth hostel with spectacular views, situated beside the South West Coast Path. The village's name is Cornish for "Saint Piran's cove". Saint Piran is the patron saint of Cornwall and his white-on-black cross features on the county's flag.

 
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