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Recreation path 17 miles in length along scenic Camel Estuary and Camel Valley from Padstow to Poley's Bridge. Suitable for pedestrians and cyclists and horse riding.
A fort erected in the reign of Henry VIII for the defence of the harbour. Fine views of the coastline and river estuary.
Dubbed by some as the jewel of the South West, St Ives is not only an ideal location for a family holiday, but also a centre for the arts, with the ‘Tate St. Ives’ art gallery dominating the backdrop of the beach.
Trevose Golf & Country Club is situated on one of the most beautiful stretches of the North Cornish coast. Trevose offers an ideal holiday for either real golfing enthusiasts or for others who wish to play golf on occasions.
Gyllyngvase Beach is a typical family resort beach set in Cornwall's south coast and warmed by the waters of the Gulf Stream. It is a long, deep sandy stretch of coast that attracts both visitors and residents year round.
Par Sands is situated on the sheltered south coast of the borough and is a facility enjoyed by the general public and users of the adjoining camping/caravan site.
The west facing beach of Sennen Cove enjoys good surf and spectacular sunsets. Grassy hills and sand dunes planted with maram grass roll down to meet the white sand of this popular beach which attracts families and keen surfers.
Polzeath is a fantastic place to stay and due to its location the winters tend to be fairly mild and the summers lovely and sunny.
Situated in a prime position on the edge of the quay, in an area called The Drang, Padstow Angling Centre is a mecca for every keen angler. There you could meet Ed Schliffe known as "" The Rockhopper"" and his friendly staff, and they wil
Sandymouth is a magnificent blanket of sand bordered by pebbles and protected by colossal cliffs. A popular beach with surfers there are first aid facilities and also a lifeguard patrol.