Millook Haven Beach
Millook Haven beach is a coarse shingle with large pebbles.
Geological interest with its world-famous zig-zag cliff, towering high above the beach.
Dog Friendly Beach?
Millook Haven Beach is dog friendly and allows dogs all year.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 216 beaches in Cornwall, or check our list of Cornwall Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Millook Haven Beach, Bude, Bude, Cornwall , United Kingdom
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The Newquay Beer Festival runs at the Hendra Holiday Park, Newquay, Cornwall. The festival offers over 100 beers and ciders across Cornwall and two music stages. The Newquay Towan Blystra Lions Club runs the festival and raises money for local charities.
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Falmouth’s Events Square hosts the Oyster Festival from Thursday, October 12th, to Sunday, October 15th. This annual festival celebrates the start of the oyster season, the native Fal Oyster and the diversity of Cornish seafood. Daily demonstrations are held by top chefs and food experts, inspiring visitors to try the tastes of native oysters, wines, ales and local produce. The
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The Castle Bude is a heritage centre, gallery and restaurant. The building created by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney has been restored into a heritage centre, gallery and restaurant. This is a fine place to start your exploration of Bude, located in the center by the canal wharf and beaches. Learn about Bude and surrounding areas: early years, local crafts, shipwrecks and
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Small tea garden situated in the old Coastguard Houses by the slipway and beach at Hawkers Cove. Here you get amazing views across the Camel Estuary, to Polzeath and Daymer Bay. Serves home-baked cakes, homemade snacks, cold drinks, teas and coffee.
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The Rock Inn is known for it’s mouth-watering fresh seafood and fish dishes sourced locally. Great location for with a panoramic view of the Camel Estuary and Padstow harbour.
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The Outdoor Adventure Surf School has a proven track record of delivering quality surfing lessons in Widemouth Bay, Bude, Cornwall. As well as surfing OA also offer Coasteering on this beautiful Cornwall/Devon coastline in and around Bude.
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