Padstow Cycle Hire
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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.
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- 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.
- The Old Custom House overlooks Padstow harbour serving a wide range of food and fine beers.
- Burgers & Fish is located just off Padstow Harbour. Food is cooked barbecue style on an open fire charcoal grill.
- The Jubilee Queen carries up to 200 people on daily cruises from Padstow Harbour.
- 08:00 – 10:30 – Breakfasts 10:30 – 12:00 – Coffee and cake 12:00 – 15:00 – Lunch 18:00 – 21:30 – Dinner
- 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.
- Rock lifeboat station was established in 1994 and operates a single inshore lifeboat. Station and shop open during the summer.
- The Blue Tomato is a relaxed, comfortable place to eat and drink, located in Rock, Cornwall, it’s over the water from Padstow and only a couple of miles from Polzeath.
- The Rock Inn is known for it’s mouth-watering fresh seafood and fish dishes sourced locally. Great location for with a panoramic view of the Camel Estuary and Padstow harbour.
- St Georges Cove Beach is the closest beach to Padstow and accessible by traveling north along the coast path. This is a sandy cove facing out into the Camel Estuary and at low tide it is possible to walk along a single stretch of sand from St George’s Cove through Harbour Cove and on to Hawkers Cove. The beach is sheltered as it facing into the estuary rather than out to the sea but the estuary can have strong currents and so swimming is not advised. The walk from Padstow to St Georges Cove takes about 20 minutes but when you arrive you have no facilities so you will need to take what you need. Excellent beach walk with great views across the Camel Estuary.
- Porthilly Cove beach at Rock is a mile long sandy beach with dunes located across the Camel estuary from Padstow. A foot passenger ferries visitors between Padstow and Rock daily, a water taxi can take people after dusk. A sheltered beach means it is very popular for water sports including fishing, canoeing, windsurfing, water skiing and rowing. Rock is best known for sailing. Facilities include toilets, car park, shop, cafe, but you also have all the facilities within Rock itself.
- Harbour Cove is a crescent sandy beach that becomes very large at low tide. The beach is a north facing beach within the Camel estuary and a good quieter alternative to the Atlantic facing Padstow beaches. The beach is also known as Tregirls beach. No facilities and parking is in a field down a rough track from the road and then you will need to walk down a sloping path through some trees to get to the beach itself. No facilities other than a tea room at the farm on the road above the beach. You can walk to both St George’s Cove and Hawker’s Cove beaches from Harbour Cove and at low tide you can even walk to Padstow (about 1 mile) with some great views over to Brae Hill and the beaches at Rock.
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