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The Jubilee Queen carries up to 200 people on daily cruises from Padstow Harbour. Read more…
Booby’s Bay is a wide sandy beach with many rock pools and popular with more experienced surfers, although no beach available at high tide. Access to the beach is by climbing down from the coast path or walking along the beach at low tide. Park at Treyarnon Bay or Constantine Bay (limited) and walk the coast path to Booby’s Bay. Read more…
Harlyn Bay beach is a good all-round family beach, great sand, safe paddling beach, surfing, rock pools to explore and coastal walks. Harlyn is near Padstow, to the east of Trevose Head which means it is more protected than those exposed directly to the Atlantic rollers, with another good beach option with a similar aspect being its neighbour Trevone Bay. The Read more…
Butter Hole beach has yellow sands and some excellent rock pillars with some good climbing routes up the cliffs. The beach is thought to take its name from, butter = yellow sand and hole = look down on it. Butter Hole beach is backed by cliffs with a risky steep path down or you will need to come in from the Read more…
Padstow Cycle Hire is ideally located at the start of the Camel Trail, a 17.5mile trail running along a disused railway line by the side of the Camel river. Offers full day or part day Cycle Hire with kit for all ages and includes children and dog trailers. You are advised to pre-book at the height of the summer season. Read more…
Rock lifeboat station was established in 1994 and operates a single inshore lifeboat. Station and shop open during the summer. Read more…
Treyarnon Bay, sheltered sandy bay with rock pools situated within an area of outstanding natural beauty. Has a small (30ft) natural rock tidal swimming pool and some small sheltered spots between the rocks. The tidal pool is great safe place for learning to snorkel. Popular surfing and body boarding beach. Car park, toilets, shop, cafe and summer lifeguards. We have no dog Read more…
Prideaux Place is an Elizabethan mansion that has been the home to the Prideaux family. As each generation lived in the house they added something extra so it is a mx of styles. The 40 acres of grounds has been restored to its former glory. Read more…
The wide sandy beach at Constantine Bay is defined by the low headlands and rocky islands that head out to sea and is backed by large dunes which have been planted with marram grass to help stabilize them. At low tide you have plenty of rockpools to explore. One of the most popular surfing beaches on this stretch of North Read more…
Small tea garden situated in the old Coastguard Houses by the slipway and beach at Hawkers Cove. Here you get amazing views across the Camel Estuary, to Polzeath and Daymer Bay. Serves home-baked cakes, homemade snacks, cold drinks, teas and coffee. Read more…
Stepper Point sits at the Western tip of Camel estuary by Padstow in Cornwall, and rises to 74m (242ft) at its highest point. You get some pretty spectacular scenery here on the South West Coast path. Some high cliffs with hidden bays and covers below. Most being too risky to climb down to. If you were to start off in Read more…
The Old Custom House overlooks Padstow harbour serving a wide range of food and fine beers. Read more…
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