Trevorrick Farm Cottages
St Issey
Padstow
Cornwall
PL27 7QH
Trevose Golf and Country Club
Beautiful golf courses and much more on the north Cornish coast.
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Green's Cafe & Padstow Crazy Golf
Glorious food with breathtaking views
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No. 1 Rock Road Bar and Grill
The Mariners at Rock
The Mariners at Rock
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Padstow Christmas Festival
howcasing Padstow at its best, the festival is one of the UK's largest, bringing together chefs, local food producers and crafts-folk to celebrate Christmas
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St Ives
One of Cornwall's most famous destinations, St Ives is a working harbour surrounded by fantastic beaches, art galleries + great restaurants.
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Trelissick
Trelissick Garden is a garden in the ownership of the National Trust at Feock, near Truro
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Prideaux Place
Prideaux Place is a grade I listed Elizabethan country house in the parish of Padstow, Cornwall, England. It has been the home of the Prideaux family for over 400 years
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Padstow Museum
Small museum showcasing various artefacts & documents related to the history of Padstow & its port.
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National Trust - Bedruthan Steps
Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps is a stretch of coastline located on the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay.
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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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Polzeath Beach
Polzeath is located just north of the Camel Estuary in the lee of Pentire Point. The beach is only around 2 miles from Padstow as the crow flies.
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Constantine Bay
Constantine Bay is a deep sandy beach with a rocky reef for snorkelling and good waves for experienced surfers.
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The Seafood Restaurant Padstow
Opened by Rick Stein and Jill Stein in 1975, The Seafood Restaurant in Padstow is famous for establishing an international reputation for the very freshest fish.
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Camel Valley Vineyard
Cornwall's largest vineyard.
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Newquay
Located on Cornwall’s Atlantic Coast, Newquay has been voted “One of the nation's favourite seaside towns”.
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Padstow
A charming working fishing port + famous foodie destination, Padstow is also surrounded by glorious sandy beaches + is start + end point for The Camel Trail
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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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Camel Creek Adventure Park
This family attraction features animal petting areas, rides & a 5D cinema, plus dining.
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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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Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay
Close-up views of exotic species, sharks and turtles, coral reef display and feeding sessions.
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Sir John Betjeman Walk
A gentle walk through dunes noted for their wildlife, beside the golden beaches lining the eastern bank of the River Camel
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Glebe Cliff
A very short and easy walk that gives the whole family the chance to enjoy the best of wild and romantic Cornwall
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National Trust - Lantic Bay
Large shingly beach on a beautiful bay, great spot for paddling and picnicking, well worth the climb back up
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Glendurgan Garden
Glendurgan Garden is a National Trust garden situated above the hamlet of Durgan on the Helford River
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National Trust - Cotehele
Tudor house with superb collections, garden, quay and estate
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Lanhydrock
Magnificent late Victorian country house with garden and wooded estate.
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