The Tregea Hotel Padstow
The Tregea Hotel, 16-18 High Street, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8BB

"Padstow, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean in a peaceful, sandy estuary is the perfect location for a stay in Cornwall, and the Tregea Hotel is the perfect place to stay in Padstow."
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Tregea Hotel, 16-18 High Street, Padstow, Cornwall, PL28 8BB
Telephone: 0871 871 2686
Fax: 0871 871 2687

Padstow, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean in a peaceful, sandy estuary is the perfect location for a stay in Cornwall, and the Tregea Hotel is the perfect place to stay in Padstow.


Tregea Hotel, Padstow, Front of House, 10K


Only 300 metres from the harbour, the hotel is situated in the old, quiet part of town, away from the hustle and bustle overlooking the beautiful 13th century Parish Church.

Tregea (meaning "house on the hill" in old Cornish) is thought to have been built in the early 17th century on the Old Roman road leading into the town. The present owners have original deeds of sale, the oldest dating back to 1693 when it was sold for just 5 shillings!



The Tregea Hotel offers guests wonderfully comfortable accommodation and hospitality with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It is sympathetically and tastefully furnished to the highest standards.

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The dining room provides delightful surroundings in which to enjoy your breakfast.

The comfortable lounge is an ideal place to relax, perhaps enjoy a drink from the fully licensed bar or in winter to settle down with a good book in front of the open fire.

There are eight charming bedrooms, all providing en-suite facilities with either bath or shower.



Tregea Hotel, Padstow, Dining Room, 9K


Padstow and the Surrounding Area

The hotel, whilst being very convenient for the delightful town centre and harbour, is within easy walking distance to the beautiful beaches and coastal paths!

Trevone, Constantine and Harlyn are only a few minutes drive away. It is therefore ideal for the walking or beach holiday or for simply touring the area.

An excellent cycle path (where bikes can be hired) follows the picturesque Camel Estuary to Wadebridge and beyond, all the way to the edge of Bodmin. A haven for many types of birds and other wildlife, it is a delight to the enthusiast and amateur alike.

The estuary also provides extensive facilities for the water sports enthusiast; sailing, surfing, wind surfing, water skiing and swimming off one of the many sandy beaches.

A regular ferry service operates across to Rock, with a walk through the wonderful sand dunes to Daymer Bay and on via the coastal path to Polzeath.

The area is also home to many excellent golf courses including Trevose and St Endoc.

Speed boat rides and pleasure trips - where you can see seals and puffins - operate from Padstow Harbour, together with several boats offering sea-fishing for shark, bass and mackerel.

Once the largest town in Cornwall, the picturesque harbour of Padstow has a history of stretching back about 1400 years and is famous for its May Day celebrations and the Obby Oss which is the oldest surviving festival of its kind in Europe.Is it any wonder people keep coming back year after year!




We are delighted to offer a selection of newly refurbished historic houses to rent either nightly or by the week.

"We do hope you decide to visit us. We guarantee a warm, friendly welcome and will do all we can to ensure you enjoy the comfort and convenience of our hotel, the picturesque town and the beautiful surroundings. We look forward to seeing you and we promise - you will not be disappointed."

Nick and Cazz Orchard




Parking in Padwstow, particularly from May to September, can be very difficult, but the hotel has its own parking for up to 8 cars.
Tregea is a non smoking establishment and is regrettably unable to accommodated dogs.



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From the North and the Midlands, take the M5 South to Exeter and turn off at Junction 31, Where you will join the A30 Oakhampton / Bodmin bypass. Drive along the A30 all the way down to Bodmin. At Bodmin take the A389 to Wadebridge, where you will join the A39. Drive past the Wadebridge Showground, until you see a turning on the right A389, to St. Issey, Little Petherick and Padstow, and just follow the road into Padstow.

From London and the South East, take the M4 and the A303, respectively down to Exeter and turn off at Junction 31. Then Follow the directions as above to the Tregea Hotel, Padstow.



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