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Kuggar
Kuggar ( kw, Koger) is a hamlet in the parish of Grade-Ruan in Cornwall, England. Kuggar, within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), lies off the A3083 road, between the villages of St Ruan and Gwendreath. Landmarks The area is dominated by holiday parks, particularly the Sea Acres and Kennack Sands Holiday Parks. There is a surf school and diving centre. The main local pubs/restaurants are "The Potters Bar", which serve pizza and fish and chips and "The Riptide Bar and Grill" which serves steak, and salmon. The Coach House is a B&B dwelling in hamlet. The main road leading through the hamlet leads north to the B3293 road, near Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station. Wildlife Rare birds have been spotted on the Sands nearby. Kennack Sands has been described as "one of the cleanest beaches in Britain, with beautifully clear water". In 1918, ''Allium triquetrum'' was found by a stream in the vicinity. In the summer months, Basking sharks and Pinniped, Pinnipeds have ...
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Kennack Sands
Kennack Sands is a beach and sand-dune system on the east coast of the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England, UK. Geography The beach is approximately long and backed by cliffs, Kennack Towans (sand-dune system) and Carn ''Carn'' is the official magazine of the Celtic League. The name, a Celtic word which has been borrowed into English as ' cairn', was chosen for its symbolic value and because it can be found in each of the living Celtic languages. The subtit ... Kennack. Inland is the abandoned Gwendreath Quarry. The beach is used for recreation and divided into two by an outcrop of rocks called the Caerverracks. Kennack Sands has a gently sloping beach so the beach width varies considerably with the tide. There is a rocky outcrop that splits the beach into two so the beach may be referred to as Kennack Sands west and Kennack Sands East. The rock that splits the beaches is called Caerverracks and the hill above this Carn Kennack. There is a path that runs over Carn Kenna ...
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