Lonely Planet

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October 2017 Lonely Planet Traveller 33``````CORNWALL, ENGLANDA feast with a viewEASY TRIPSPorthcurnick Beach is a barely touched sandy nookon Cornwall’s Roseland Peninsula. Almost the onlyman-made addition is the Hidden Hut – a pint-sizedcafé that sits discreetly on the grassy slope above. Opento beachgoers during the day, it also lays on selected‘feast night’ dinners, where guests bring their ownplates, cutlery and wine to sit at the long tables outsidewhile the chefs get to work. See out the last of summerover dishes such as crab with aioli, pork belly andcrackling, or Kashmiri lamb cooked over a wood fire.The last two feast night meals for the season at the Hidden Hut are on 19 September for£15 a head and 26 September for £17 (hiddenhut.co.uk/feast-nights).Portscatho is a half-hour drive from Truro and its train station, and 45 minutes fromNewquay Airport. The Hidden Hut is a half-mile north of Portscatho’s village centre.The Rosevine is a country-house hotel just a few hundred yards from the Hidden Hut, withstylish studios and family apartments, plus a heated indoor pool (from £109; rosevine.co.uk).``````MAKE IT HAPPENPHOTOGRAPHS: MIMSMASH/ISTOCK/GETTY, SALLY MITCHELL, MATT MUNRO,© VINTAGE HOUSE HOTELGuests await the arrival ofthe food at the Hidden Hutoverlooking Porthcurnick Beach

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