Carlyon Bay

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Carlyon Bay is a coastal area in Cornwall, England, known for its sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and seaside resort amenities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal area
tourist destination
administrativeArea Cornwall Council NERFINISHED
bodyOfWater English Channel NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
coastline English Channel coast
country United Kingdom
hasAccess road access from St Austell area
hasAmenity golf course
holiday parks
hotels
restaurants
hasBeach Crinnis Beach NERFINISHED
Polgaver Beach NERFINISHED
Shorthorn Beach NERFINISHED
hasCoastType cliffed coast
hasDevelopmentHistory 20th century resort development
hasErosionIssue coastal erosion
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
sandy beaches
seaside resort amenities
hasGolfCourse Carlyon Bay Golf Club NERFINISHED
hasResort Carlyon Bay Hotel NERFINISHED
hasSedimentType sand
hasType seaside resort
hasViewOf St Austell Bay NERFINISHED
knownFor coastal scenery
holiday accommodation
recreational activities
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
England
locatedInHistoricCounty Cornwall NERFINISHED
locatedOn south coast of Cornwall
near St Austell NERFINISHED
offersActivity coastal path hiking
swimming
walking
partOf Cornish Riviera NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
traversedBy South West Coast Path NERFINISHED
usedFor recreation
residential purposes
tourism

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St Austell near Carlyon Bay