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ATLANTIC CORNWALL

Cornwall’s Atlantic coast is of World Heritage status. Open to 3,000 miles of ocean it features soaring headlands, thrusting into deep blue water, endless beaches of golden sand, big estuaries bordered by accessible rock strands, coves, and protecting breakwaters.

Add a huge range of UK species enhanced by semi tropical wanderers from places such as Biscay, Madeira and the Azores and it is everything the dedicated shore angler wants.

TOWAN HEAD

Towan Head is on Newquay’s doorstep and rugged with deep water attracting a wide range of species including wrasse, bass and small eyed

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