Wagon, Tredarrup Farm Holiday Cottages
Tredarrup Farm Holiday Cottages
Treveighan
St Teath
Bodmin
Cornwall
PL30 3JN
Daymer Bay
Sheltered sandy beach perfect for little ones, just inside the mouth of the Camel estuary. A lovely walk to Rock from where you can catch the foot ferry to Padstow.
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Trebarwith Strand
Simply stunning sandy beach with stream, caves, rock pools and boulders for scrambling over. Cafe, surf school, beach shop and pub/restaurant with amazing views.
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Rock
Following the Camel Estuary Rock is the hub for all water sports, enjoy the view from one of the upmarket restaurants and shops. The passenger ferry operates from Rock to
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Polzeath
Excellent sandy family beach with some of the best surfing in the UK board hire and surf schools for all ages and abilities.
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Tintagel Castle
The birthplace of King Arthur and now connected to the mainland by a fabulous new cliff-top bridge. Fascinating and with stunning views.
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Lanhydrock Estate
Beautiful estate near Bodmin managed by the National Trust, with a variety of mountain bike trails to suit all abilities. Bike hire on site.
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The Camel Trail
The Camel Trail is an 18 mile virtually level trail which passes through some of the most spectacular countryside in the North Cornwall.
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Paul Ainsworth at No. 6
Michelin-starred restaurant from a celebrity chef in the heart of Padstow. Also by Paul Ainsworth are Caffe Rojanos and The Mariners Inn just across the water in Rock.
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Nathan Outlaw’s
Two fabulous Michelin-starred seafood restaurants for a special occasion to choose from in nearby Port Isaac. Order a taxi from Tredarrup so you can enjoy the full experience.
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The St Tudy Inn
Our local, just 2 miles away. A beautiful old inn with a Michelin Bib Gourmand and featuring in the Good Food Guide. Roaring log fire in the winter.
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The Seafood Restaurant
Rick Stein's famous 'Seafood Restaurant' has a international culinary reputation for the freshest fish and shellfish around.
Rick Stein's Cafe, Deli, fish and chip shop can all be found in Padstow.
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Bodmin Jail
Delve into the dark history inside the granite walls of Bodmin Jail where 55 executions took place.
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Pencarrow House
Georgian house and gardens that are particularly lovely in the Spring. Cafe and children’s play area.
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Lanhydrock House and Gardens
A beautiful Victorian country house, run by the National Trust. Stunning gardens and wooded estate, plus legendary cream teas and Cornish Oggies.
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National Trust - Cotehele
Tudor house with superb collections, garden, quay and estate.
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Jamaica Inn
Cornwall’s most famous smuggler’s inn, immortalised by Daphne Du Maurier. Restaurant, bar, museum and shop. Slightly bonkers but unmissable.
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Charlestown
With its pretty harbour and tall ships, which you can climb aboard, you may well recognise this from Poldark. Lovely little beach, Shipwreck Museum and plenty of cafes and restaurants.
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Port Isaac
Home to Nathan Outlaw’s outstanding restaurants and ITV’s Doc Martin. Idyllic fishing village with tiny winding streets and plenty of cafes and restaurants from which to enjoy the view.
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Padstow
Small working fishing village, famous for its restaurants, fishing trips and pleasure boats can be hired to explore the Cornish coastline, often seeing dolphins and marine life along the way.
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Fowey
Winding lanes and an achingly pretty harbour full of sail boats. Catch the ferry across to Polruan or enjoy a walk to the small but perfectly formed Readymoney Cove.
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Boscastle
Pretty harbour managed by the National Trust with cafes, gift shops, restaurants and the quirky Museum of Witchcraft.
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Camel Valley Vineyard
Beautiful vineyard near Bodmin producing world class wines. Take a tour or just enjoy a chilled glass or two on the terrace.
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Lost Gardens of Heligan
A secret garden with a fascinating history to be explored. Lots of activities for children and acres of space to roam. Magical.
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Eden Project
Nestled in a huge crater are these iconic biomes, containing the only rainforest in captivity. Perfect for all ages.
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St Michael's Mount
From pulling on your walking shoes and choosing how to get here, to losing yourself in the history, myth and legend that shapes the Mount's story.
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St Nectan’s Glen
A simply magical walk along the river through ancient woodland to three stunning waterfalls and the hermitage where the Cornish piskies live.
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Roughtor and Brown Willy
Enjoy a walk up to Bodmin Moor’s twin peaks, past prehistoric settlements, stone circles and huge granite cairns. Panoramic views to the coast from the top.
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South West Coast Path
630 miles of jaw-droppingly beautiful walking. The rugged North Cornwall section is stunning. Enjoy circular day walks or get a bus or taxi to drop you off or collect you.
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Dartmoor National Park
Wild, open moorlands and deep river valleys, with a rich history and rare wildlife.
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Sea Safari
Enjoy a thrilling ride along the North Cornwall coast on a RIB, keeping your eyes peeled for a variety of sealife such as dolphins, seals, basking sharks, puffins and guillemots
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Helman Tor - Nature Reserve
This large wetland complex extends across more than 500 acres, spreading from the slopes of Helman Tor, and it is one of the wildlife gems of Cornwall.
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