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It was warm and cosy with stunning views in a quiet location...
It was warm and cosy with stunning views in a quiet location. We did a long walk (but well worth it along the coastal path and down into the valley) to Crackington Haven where we had a delicious meal at the Coombe Barton Inn. You need a car and sturdy walking boots. We will definately return - this is a little gem.
Wigdor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Crackington Haven is lovely ; it is a small village on the...
Crackington Haven is lovely ; it is a small village on the Cornish coast, but within easy driving distance of other places, e.g. Bude and Daymer Bay. We ate at the pub in the village/next to the sea (Coombe Barton Inn I think it's called) and the food was very nice. A popular past-time seemed to be sitting on the sea wall with a drink and watching the sun go down- beautiful sunsets.
The roads into/out of CH are VERY steep and quite narrow; useful to be aware of for drivers (parking is not cheap) and walkers. There will be a steep walk down into the village/seaside/bay and it will probably feel like an even steeper walk back up again !
Andy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is one of the many beautiful coves around Cornwall.
This is one of the many beautiful coves around Cornwall. There is an excellent pub serving great food and with a good selection of drinks to suit any taste. There is also a cafe and shop where you can get the essentials for a day on the beach.
The views are beautiful and so typical of Cornish coves. Surfing is good and there are the usual beach surf life saving guards to hand. There are good facilities to hand and a warm welcome guaranteed.
Dudley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Crackington Haven is a delightful place with great cafes and...
Crackington Haven is a delightful place with great cafes and a pub that serves delicious food. The beach is quaint with nice touches like donations for toilets , clean up the beach bags etc Very atmospheric place.
Ann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We like Crackington.
We like Crackington. It is a small cove with a pebble and rock beach, but quite spectacular. It didn't get too busy whilst we were visiting, which suited us fine. The local pub is very good and we ate there several times. A good location for walkers with the coastal path nearby. There wasn't much there, but probably enough beach to keep smaller children happy and occupied. The routes to/from the beach (and pub), are very steep.
Sarah
United Kingdom
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