Hell's Mouth Cafe

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Hell's Mouth Cafe

Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 19 Oct 2011

A popular stop on the B3301 between Hayle and Portreath. Certainly the afternoon tea we had there was great, and it looks like the sort of place that will do wonderful all day breakfasts as well. It is convenient for a dramatic bit of the coast at Hell's Mouth, and close to the recent (September 2011) landslip at Hudder Down that went viral on YouTube.

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Image Location

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50.236516
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-5.361628