Car Rental Newquay - Exploring Newquay
A short drive from the town leads you to an area that is a world apart and best visited at your own pace. The spectacular cliffs of the North Cornwall coast, small picturesque fishing villages and many remote and unspoilt beaches are literally minutes away. There are also a number of theme parks to attract day-trippers in the area.
With over 400 miles of public footpaths and bridleways, South East Cornwall provides excellent countryside for exploring. The area has a dense network of public footpath right of ways which pass through some of the best countryside in the district. Many are very ancient paths linking the old hamlets and villages together, whilst others are little more than paths which stretch across the farmers fields. There are plenty of walks described in the many books for sale and in Ordnance Survey Maps.
The South West Coast Path stretches for over 600 miles from Minehead in Somerset, along the Devon and Cornish coast all the way to Poole Harbour in Dorset, offering spectacular and varied walking.
For those after a days entertainment, DairyLand created the concept of farm tourism in 1975 and today is one of the UK's leading farm attractions. DairyLand and the farm are still family owned and run, and this is reflected in the atmosphere of traditional family fun and entertainment enjoyed by visitors of all ages and cultures.
The Cornish Cider Farm offers friendly and informative guided tours, taking you through the ancient process of cider making. These show you the press house and bottlery where traditional farmhouse ciders and Cornish country fruit wines are produced.