If you are planning to travel this summer then you do not have to spend hundreds of pounds to eat at fine restaurants or see some beautiful sights. Right here in Cornwall there are many destinations that everyone should visit at least once, and one of them is a genuine foodie delight. is a small coastal town, known for its breathtaking natural beauty as it has a long sandy that stretches for miles, dramatic cliffs which offer incredible views of the Atlantic, and it's surrounded by lush green countryside.

, it's a quintessentially Cornish town with stone brick cottages, winding streets and a traditional working harbour dotted with colourful fishing boats which makes it look like the setting from a postcard. It is also located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which makes it a great place to take some hikes, relax on the beach and take photographs as you are surrounded by beauty no matter where you go in Porthleven. This enchanting place has been described as a "delightful fishing port" by the Guardian which said it had a "fraction of the crowds" of the more popular seaside towns in Cornwall.

But don't let that description fool you, it can still feel very crowded in Porthleven in the height of summer. It has also been named one of the best UK seaside towns to live in by the Sunday Times. Anyone who decides to visit Porthleven should first visit the glorious golden beach which goes for miles and is known for its big waves so has become a popular surfing destination.

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