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Crantock Beach - The Jewel in Cornwall's Crown

Crantock Beach - The Jewel in Cornwall's Crown

What is the single nicest thing about Cornwall self catering? At the end of he day it's in all probability very simple. It's being near to the sea. And Crantock beach is a real jewel in the county's crown.There's something about a beach that does a person's soul good. Philosophers have pondered why the sea retains such a strong appeal for thousands of years. Many scientists are convinced it's because we migrated away from Africa in a time of famine and seafood was our main food source for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. So the sea may very well be hard-wired into our genetic make-up as a a valuable thing to have nearby. Whatever the reason, beaches make us feel good. Whether a keen autumn wind is blowing sand against your chilly cheek or you're lying supine, stunned by the sunshine, being by the sea supplies us a modest but distinctive 'high'.Crantock beach is among Cornwall's very best, a treat of a beach with plenty to engage in for adults and youngsters alike. Just one good reason why tourists flock to book the area's many excellent holiday villas. In Cornwall the sea is a natural part of everyday life. But to most people it's a real indulgence. Artists visit to capture the exceptionally clear, clean light, enormous skies and ever-changing seascapes at Crantock. Nature lovers stroll the sands picking up tiny shells and marvelling at the captivating plant life and animals. Birdwatchers appreciate the often uncommon bird life. Lovers sit shoulder to shoulder watching the night gently fall, clinking cool glasses of good wine. Tanning devotees dream their days away in sunbathing heaven. And, of course, there's great bodyboarding.Kids fall head over heels with Crantock beach too. All of them simply adore the sand, from tots to teens. Sandcastles are us, whatever your age! There are some superb creepy caves to scamper about in, filled with fascinating echoes. Little kids can play in the water safely enough, just keep a watchful eye on them. The dark, pointy rocks dispersed along the landward side of the beach are brilliant fun for climbing and clambering on. There's rock pools to discover strange, weird and wonderful sea life in, from shrimps to crabs, winkles, seaweed, hermit crabs and starfish. The surrounding sand dunes are great fun too, for hide and seek, digging dens and general kid-style grubbing around. And if you've got a sulky adolescent with you, at least they'll most likely enjoy viewing the bodyboarders being amazingly uber-cool! Beach-side holiday cottages in Cornwall are amongst the most popular and Crantock is amongst the region's best adored beaches.If you're keen on hitting the far south west and holidaying in Cornwall, self catering is an extremely popular option. But the recent rush on British staycations means self catering cottages, flats and Cornwall self catering generally, and Crantock in particular, means it's best to book earlier than ever in 2011 in order to avoid disappointment.For the ideal holiday cottages in Cornwall, take a look at Cornwall Cottages Ltd for a delightful choice of superb self catering Cornwall holiday cottages.




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