Lusty Glaze

Lusty Glaze

Lusty Glaze is a beach in Newquay, Cornwall.

Lusty Glaze is privately owned although it has full public access. An outdoor activity company runs a range of beach based activities. The cove is naturally sheltered by high cliffs.

The name 'Lusty Glaze' is derived from the Cornish for 'place to view blue boats'. [ [http://www.cornwall-online.co.uk/restormel/newquay/newquay-beachguide.htm Beaches in Newquay ] ]

References

ee also

*Fistral Beach

lusty glaze is often used for school trips and activity days.


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