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| Places of Interest
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| The Camel Trail . .
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| For those who enjoy walking
or cycling at a modest pace this is a must
for all the family to enjoy. The trail follows
the ever changing estuary from Wadebridge
to Padstow and cycle hire is available at
both ends of the trail. Nearest access to
the trail is just 2 miles away. |
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| Padstow . . . |
| As well as being one of
Cornwall’s most famous fishing villages due
to the culinary skills of Rick Stein, Padstow
is just under six miles away and is a charming
village with a wealth of character, steeped
in history. The beaches around Padstow are
some of the most popular surfing beaches in
Cornwall, with rolling Atlantic waves and
fine golden sands. A passenger ferry takes
visitors to the neighbouring village of Rock.
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| Wadebridge . . . |
| A lovely flourishing market
town only two miles away nestling on the banks
of the River Camel with many places to eat
and good shops to browse through. |
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| Watergate Bay . . . |
| Watergate Bay a surfers
dream, soon to become home to Jamie Olivers
new restaurant venture/challenge. |
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| There are many places
of interest within easy driving distance .
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- The Eden Project
- Bodmin Moor
- Port Isaac
- Polzeath
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- Boscastle
- Tintagel
- Newqauay
- Truro
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| A little further away,
for a great day out . . . |
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- Land’s End
- St Michael’s Mount
- St Ives
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- Penzance
- Falmouth
- Lizard Point
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