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Things to do in Padstow

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Padstow rests snugly in the Camel Estuary on the North Cornwall coast and offers plenty of great things to do.

This idyllic working fishing port is an exceptional holiday destination at any time of the year, and with its superb selection of activities and attractions, it is little wonder why!

Beaches in Padstow

One of the most popular things to do in Padstow is visiting its collection of beaches. The beaches that rest near Padstow are perfect for beachcombers, each one displaying glistening sands, sheltered coves and seemingly endless opportunities. Firstly, there is the sublime Harlyn Bay, which boasts a collection of rockpools and sand dunes, perfect for the young explorers of the group, whilst the Trevone Bay offers exceptional walking opportunities with breath-taking scenery!

Attractions in Padstow

Visiting Prideaux Place is a superb thing to do in Padstow for those interested in British history. This grand, Elizabethan manor house is now open to the public, along with its beautiful grounds. Moreover, Padstow Harbour is a stunning spot, offering a range of boutiques and restaurants. Treat yourselves to a meal at one of Rick Stein’s Padstow restaurants, serving the finest local seafood imaginable.

Activities in Padstow

Those looking for action-packed family Padstow days out can try Retallack Aqua Park. This top thing to do in Padstow features a floating obstacle course, a wake park, Water Zorbs and paddle-boarding, promising fun for all ages. However, for those seeking more leisurely moments, there is the Camel Trail to enjoy, offering the opportunity to relish in the Cornish countryside via a disused railway. Another great thing to do in Padstow includes the Seal Save Experience, where you can enjoy an exciting journey along the coastline, which borders Padstow to catch a glimpse of the resident seals peering out of the caves!

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  • The Camel Trail

    The Camel Trail

    PL27 7AL

    01208 814104

    A scenic 18-mile walking trail that passes through beautiful Cornish countryside a disused railway, the trail is also a much-favoured cycling route.

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  • The Golden Lion Hotel, Feature

    The Golden Lion Hotel

    19 Lanadwell St
    Padstow
    Cornwall
    PL28 8AN

    01841 532797

    The Golden Lion Hotel enjoys the title of being ‘the oldest pub in Padstow’. This is the place to come to if you’re after delicious pub fare and great service.

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  • National Lobster Hatchery
    Image Credits: Larrylobster - CC BY-SA 3.0

    The National Lobster Hatchery

    The National Lobster Hatchery
    S Quay
    Padstow
    Cornwall
    PL28 8BL

    01841 533877

    A marine conservation, research and education charity where visitors can learn all about Lobsters and the work being done to enhance the lobster population.

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  • The Tide Climbing Centre Bouldering

    The Tide Climbing Centre

    The Tide Climbing Centre
    Wadebridge
    PL27 7SE

    01841 531134

    An innovative, family-friendly climbing facility located in Wadebridge that offers both roped and bouldering.

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  • Tregirls Beach

    Tregirls Beach

    S W Coast Path
    Padstow
    PL28, UK

    This sandy beach, also referred to as “Harbour Cove,” is located on the west side of the Camel Estuary and offers a lovely setting toward the harbour.

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  • Trevone Bay

    Trevone Bay

    Dog Friendly

    Parking Available

    Wheelchair Accessible

    Trevone Bay is a long, thin sandy beach beautifully placed along the Trevone Head Heritage Coast in North Cornwall.

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  • Treyarnon Bay

    St Merryn
    Padstow
    PL28 8JR

    A lovely, sandy beach flanked by sand dunes in the charming village of St Merryn. This popular beach boasts excellent sand and nooks during low tide.

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