Pretty UK seaside town named Britain's best hidden gem for one reason

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Pretty UK seaside town named Britain's best hidden gem for one reason
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Victoria Chessum)
Published: Jan, 13 2025 05:00

Sandwiched between the ever-popular Cornish towns of Padstow and Newquay lies perhaps the lesser-known seaside town of Mawgan Porth and it's accompanying village of St Mawgan. Cornwall is a summer staple for staycations and tourists, with endless coastline and stunning rugged cliffs to marvel at. But many of the well-known towns are often extremely busy, especially in good weather. This has led to an uptick of travellers seeking out more hidden, tranquil places to beat the crowds. Last year Conde Nast Traveller named Mawgan Porth as one of England's best seaside locations, claiming it has been out of the spotlight on purpose, with locals "keeping the hidden gem under the radar for many years.".

And it's not hard to see why residents wouldn't want to keep it to themselves. Mawgan Porth's information page dubs it the "perfect location for a peaceful, relaxing and wonderfully memorable holiday here in Cornwall." Despite it being, perhaps, less busy than its more famous neighbours, it does still attract visitors year after year. One major factor has to be its immaculate coastline, which was a Sunday Times award winner. The beach itself allows dogs all year round and there's surfing, shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants catering for everyone.

TripAdvisor reviews of its picturesque beach are also glowing. One visitor said: "Beautiful beach . Great vibe . Lovely sands & blue sea . Fantastic cafes yards from the sands . Dog friendly & parking close by." Another added: "A lovely wide clean sandy beach. Excellent for surfing and during day hours manned by the RNLI life guards. Good facilities. Parking at a premium but nothing less than you would expect for a busy tourist area.".

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