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South Quay B&B
...Padstow. 2 double rooms, the en suite top bedroom has a tiny terrace under the gable of the house. sleep 01841 532 383 http://www.southquaybedandbreakfastpadstow.co.uk/
Tom's Cottage Cornwall
...Padstow coast. Woodburner, private parking/garden/EV charger. Highlights: Port Isaac, Tintagel Castle & Polzeath sleep 07917 628414 http://www.tomscottagecornwall.co.uk
The Pityme Inn
...Padstow beach and incorporating a village shop and takeaway, the Pityme Inn serves up the best of local produce from 9 am each day. Garden with heating pods and 4 rooms available. eat_drink 01208 862...
Stepper Point from Trevone
...Padstow lifeboat, built by the Padstow Harbour Association, was stationed here, before the Padstow branch of the RNLI was formed in 1855. In 1931 a new boathouse was built, and a roller slipway, but b...
Pentire Point & The Rumps
...Padstow Bay and beyond, as well as a puffin island and volcanic pillow lavas. Start the walk at Polzeath or at Pentire Farm. From the car park at Polzeath beach, cross the head of the beach and pick ...
Sir John Betjeman Walk
...Padstow cast this sand across the mouth of the River Camel in a fit of pique, after she fell in love with a local lad, who mistook her for a seal and shot her (see the Padstow & Stepper Point ...
Walks from the track in North Cornwall
...Padstow to St Ives 67 miles in 6 days at an average pace This is an idyllic stretch of the South West Coast Path, a place of fishing-boat harbours, rolling Atlantic breakers and long sandy bucket-and-...
52 day itinerary
...Padstow (river crossing)12 miles Week 3. Padstow to St Ives (Cornwall’s Atlantic coast): 6 days, 66 miles Heading west, this section of Coast is a mix of rugged wild cliff tops interspersed with head...
Estuaries and Ferries
...Padstow to Rock (River Camel) 01841 532239 padstow-harbour.co.uk/ferry padstowharbour@padstow-harbour.co.uk                                           From Padstow       From Rock First Ferry:       ...
Mother Ivey and St Constantine
...Padstow were starving, the Hellyer family's pilchard business was doing so well that one day they had a crate of fish left over after the day's sales. Mother Ivey approached them to ask if t...
Porthcothan & Treyarnon Circular
...Padstow resident William Rawlings wrote to the Earl of Dartmouth in 1765, complaining that his servants had on one occasion encountered no fewer than 60 horses travelling up from one of these beaches ...
Bedruthan Steps Circular
...Padstow bus back to Porthcothan. Get off the bus at Porthcothan Bay Stores.
North Cornwall
...Padstow and some of the country’s best beaches at Polzeath, Harlyn Bay, Watergate Bay and Newquay.    How we're helping to look after this stretch Path surface improvements at Glebe Cl...
Constantine Bay to Mawgan Porth
...Padstow-based St Petroc. Following the creature in, Constantine got talking to St Petroc and was so impressed with the hermit's holiness that he had himself and his bodyguard converted on the spo...
The Salt Path
...Padstow (North Cornwall); Newquay (North Cornwall); Rame Head (South Cornwall).  How can I walk the South West Coast Path, as shown in The Salt Path film? The South West Coast Path is a freely accessi...
Crackington Haven Circular
...Padstow, on the other. The rock ahead is unstable and prone to landslips, so take care. The headland at Cambeak is formed of a harder rock than the cliffs on either side of it, which is why it is sti...
Tregurrian & Trevarrian
...Padstow, eggs from a traditional breed of hen in Liskeard, cheese from Bude, cream from Redruth and mussels from St Austell. Even the seasalt comes from the Lizard!
Lankelly & Menabilly
...Padstow. It was devised between 1984 and 1986, when two local walkers, noticing that a series of granite stiles criss-crossed the county, started to investigate the old paths and holloways marked by t...
Treligga & Trecarne
...Padstow Point to Lundy light is a watery grave by day or night', and between 1823 and 1846 alone, some 130 ships were lost here. Backways Cove is said to be haunted by the spirits of sailors whos...
Sandymouth & Coombe Valley
...Padstow, and the cedar wood used to build the chapel was bought by Lord Cobham for his Buckinghamshire mansion, also called Stowe. Earthworks scattered around the Cornish Stowe estate today show where...