The name Killacourt is believed to be from the Celtic 'Killas' and 'Quoit' meaning grove and burial site. Until around 100 years ago, this area was farm and woodland but as Newquay evolved from a small fishing village into a popular seaside resort, there was a need for recreational and communal spaces. The Killacourt was transformed into a public promenade, opening in 1897 as part of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Throughout the years, the Killacourt has served as a venue for various events and activities, including markets, fairs and community gatherings. The view is wide, offering a panoramic perspective of the harbour, 'The Island', Newquay bay and in the far distance, Trevose Head Lighthouse. Recently added shops and seating make the Killacourt a lovely spot to relax, take in the sights, do some shopping, or just people watch!
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