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!
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