Helford Helford lies on the South Coast of Cornwall, 7 miles to the east of Helton, on the estuary of the Helford River. It is eapproached either from week or
St. Mawes St. Mawes is the principal village of the Roseland peninsula.
St. Ives St. Ives was once a centre for the fishing industry.
Redruth Redruth, located on the north Cornwall coast, was once an important mining town.
Mawgan Porth The small safe bay at Mawgan Porth lies at the entrace to the Lanherne Valley leading up to St. Mawgan.
Lanivet Lanivet is a village 3 miles to the west of Bodmin, on the old Saints Way from Ireland.
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South Quay
Padstow
Cornwall
PL28 8BL |
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+44 (0)1841 532359 |
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+44 (0)1841 533372 |
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Ideally situated in the heart of this pretty town and overlooking the picturesque harbour, this twenty six bedroom hotel offers lovely sea views from many of the bedrooms, all of which are en-suite. The intimate restaurant boasts an excellent menu that specialises in fresh fish purchased straight from the quay, and the cellars keep an extensive wine list. Situated in North Cornwall, Padstow is famed for its surrounding beaches with unspoilt sand dunes, which can be discovered walking or cycling the Camel Trail from Padstow to Wadebridge. There are several golf courses nearby, while within easy driving distance you will discover the legendary Tintagel and the quaint port of Boscastle.
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