Towns near Perranzabuloe
Perranporth (1 Mile)*
Perranporth was a tin mining village in the 19th century; it is now a family resort with a 3-mile long beach, a popular place for surfing and sand yachting. Perranporth also has a golf course and boating lake and there are fine cliff walks.
St. Agnes (3 Miles)*
The charming village of St. Agnes lies inland north of Truro. A mining village retaining links with its industrial past. Famous for the row of Stippy Stappy sea captain's cottages and surrounded by mine engine houses.
Cubert (4 Miles)*
Zelah (4 Miles)*
St. Allen (4 Miles)*
Crantock (5 Miles)*
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Newlyn East (5 Miles)*
St. Erme (5 Miles)*
Chacewater (6 Miles)*
Kenwyn (6 Miles)*
Mitchell (6 Miles)*
Scorrier (6 Miles)*
Truro (6 Miles)*
Truro is Cornwall's commercial and administrative centre. Truro became fashionable during the 1800's with rich merchants whose wealth came from tin mining, at the same time it was the hub of county society.
Newquay (6 Miles)*
Newquay is Cornwall's most popular and liveliest resort, with magnificent beaches and a major centre for surfing. Climbing up behind the beaches are high cliffs with exciting caves, the best is at Porth Island, Newquay's original settlement.
Nancekuke (7 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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