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Perranporth (
Cornish:
Porthpyran) is a popular
surfing tourist destination on the north
coast of
Carrick,
Cornwall,
UK, six miles south-west of the
surf resort of
Newquay and six miles east of that at
Porthtowan. The village has a fine links golf course. The village has a civil
airfield suitable for visitors arriving by private plane. Perranporth has a population of 3,066.
The village, and its large sandy
beach, face the
Atlantic, with hundreds of
miles of uninterrupted
fetch producing large
waves, making it one of the most popular
surfing destinations in
Britain, along with neighbouring breaks at
Newquay, Chapel Porth and
Porthtowan. At low tide the sands extend up to Ligger Point, 2 miles (3 km) to the north.
The author
Winston Graham lived in Perranporth for many years and his famous
Poldark novels, which were televised, starring
Robin Ellis and
Angharad Rees as Ross and Demelza, are based on the history of the area and its local families. "Hendrawna Sands" in the novels is Perranporth beach.
Masterchef host
John Torode and
Rolf Munding are developing a gastronomically ambitious restaurant at
Seiners on the beach where Alex Lawson (nee George), formerly of the
Blue Bar in
Porthtowan will be the manager. Mr. Torode and Mr. Munding founded the upscale restaurant
Smiths of Smithfield in
The City of
London.
Perranporth hosts a popular inter-Celtic festival each October, Lowender Peran, drawing people in from all six of the
Celtic nations.
Perranporth is a popular bucket-and-spade family holiday destination. There is a lifeguard service on the beach from May to September. The beach is generally safe for bathing but there are dangerous
rip currents around Chapel Rock on a falling tide.
There is a fine links golf course on the
sand dunes overlooking the village.
The
sand dunes (Penhale Sands) adjacent to the northern part of the beach are used for
orienteering championships. There is also an army training camp here. The southern end of the beach is backed by dramatic
cliffs, with
natural arches and
stacks, and tin-mining
adits. This headland is called, and on top of it's a youth
hostel with spectacular views and a large
sundial, situated beside the
South West Coast Path.
The village's name is
Cornish for "Saint Piran's cove".
Saint Piran is the patron saint of Cornwall and his white-on-black
cross features on the
county's flag.
It is believed that Saint Piran founded the church near to Perranporth (the "Lost Church") in the seventh century. Buried under sand for many centuries, it was unearthed early in the twentieth century, but again left to the mercy of the sands in the 1970s. Plans are now afoot to make it accessible once more.
During the
1999 eclipse Perranporth was the one of the places in the country that was known to have a clear view of
totality.
Image:Perranporth Village Centre From Boscawen Road.JPG|Perranporth Village Centre as seen from Boscawen Road.
Image:Perranporth Boating Lake.JPG|Perranporth Boating Lake as seen from Boscawen Road
Image:Perranporth Boating Lake and Bowling Green.JPG|Perranporth Boating Lake and Bowling Green
Image:Perranporth Beach and The Watering Hole.JPG|Perranporth Boating Lake and Bowling Green
Image:Perranporth Beach and Chapel Rock.JPG|Perranporth Beach, with Chapel Rock. Taken from Droskyn Point. Perran sands can be seen in the distance on the left.
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