Cafe
New Quay
102 locals recommend
Location
New Quay, Wales
Tips from locals
Lovely coastal town with good beaches, dolphin spotting cruises and plenty of places to eat
A fantastic tourist town by the sea but also the best place to spot dolphins. They are generally visible from the town or the long quay or take one of the organised boat rides to learn more about them and get a closer look. There are plenty of eateries in the town too and an ice-cream parlour serving just about any flavour of gelato that you could think of. There is also a dog friendly beach.
A fantastic tourist town by the sea but also the best place to spot dolphins. They are generally visible from the town or the long quay or take one of the organised boat rides to learn more about them and get a closer look. There are plenty of eateries in the town too and an ice-cream parlour servin…
a beautiful bay with a marina, about 45 minute drive from us on the coastal road heading south, boat trips dolphin spotting, lovely sandy beach, typical holiday shops, nice pubs, cafes and takeaways, it is very hilly but quite beautiful
Newquay is known for its quirky town and lovely sandy beach. On a good day you will see the dolphins in the bay or why not book a boat trip.
New Quay was once a flourishing shipbuilding centre and fishing port. The miles of secluded coves around New Quay provided ideal hiding places in the less salubrious but probably more profitable trade of smuggling spirits and tobacco. Today the small local fishing and pleasure craft still come and go in the sheltered bay. New Quay’s beaches extend in a golden arc around the bay and are ideal for relaxing and strolling by the sea. Enjoy a walk along the front to the end of the Quay and watch the boats sail by. Or sit in one of the cafes overlooking the harbour and see the dolphins
New Quay was once a flourishing shipbuilding centre and fishing port. The miles of secluded coves around New Quay provided ideal hiding places in the less salubrious but probably more profitable trade of smuggling spirits and tobacco. Today the small local fishing and pleasure craft still come and…