
Padstow caters for everyone and there are many attractions
that are available all year round.
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Rick Stein's
Seafood Restaurant
This world famous restaurant is a must for anyone who wants
to experience the best of Padstow's local seafood. Bookings
are essential. Rick
Stein's Café
Situated in Middle Street, this is a more economic way of experiencing
the Rick Stein phenomenon. Open every day between 12.00 and
14.30 & 19.00 and 21.30. You will invariably find a queue,
but is always worth the wait. |
The Eden
Project
This futuristic building brings visitors from all over the world.
In this ever changing world, it celebrates the plant on our
planet whilst providing a valuable forum for environmental isssues.
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Excellent Local Beaches
Constantine (voted as one of the worlds Top 10 beaches by The
Sunday Times )
Harlyn, Trevone and Porthcothan are nearby and can be accessed
by car in minutes. |
Wonderful
Local Walks
Walk south through Stepper Point, Trevone, Trevose Head, Constantine
Bay and Constantine Bay or north via Rock, Polzeath, Ports Quin,
Issac and Gaverne. |
Sporting Activities
Enjoy a round of golf at the fantastic Trevose
Golf Club.
Experience Powerkiting, Kitesurfing, Kitebuggying, Surfing,
Waveskiing, Mountain Boarding & Canoeing at The
Extreme Academy at Watergate Bay.
Visit the Sailing Club at Rock.
Daily Fishing Trips run from Padstow Harbour. Mackerel, Deep
Sea, Wreck & Reef Fishing. |
The
Camel Trail
What a great family day out you will have hiring bikes and cycling
along the Camel River from Padstow to Wadebridge. |
Port Isaac and Port Quin
Port
Isaac is a beautiful working fishing village where you can
park your car on the beach in the Harbour at low tide and buy
freshly caught fish or just enjoy a drink in one of the local
pubs or restaurants and wander through the interesting craft
shops. Also visit the well known Port Isaac Pottery and enjoy
a stroll on the cliffs.
Port Quin was featured in in the epic Poldark TV Series |
Lost Gardens
of Heligan
Beautifully restored gardens. |
The
National Lobster Hatchery
This renovated building is used to demonstrate the importance
of the project and the history of the lobster industry in Cornwall,
and raises awareness of marine environmental issues. |