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INFORMATION BOOK Please Do Not Remove from the Property INFORMATION BOOK Please do not remove from the property www.harbourholidays.co.ukself-catering | 01841 533 in 402 padstow and surrounding areas 1 J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 1 20/12/2018 14:53 We hope you are happy with your %CUJmachines can also be found in the following locations: Welcome to Cornwall! St Merryn: Inside Londis and Spar accommodation and have a wonderful Padstow: Tesco, Padstow Petrol Station holiday here in Cornwall. CPF Padstow Spar Inside this welcome book you will find plenty of useful information about the area, Port Isaac: At the Co-op on New RoadClock including places to eat, family attractions, walks and local beaches. We have also Rock: Garage In the unlikely event you arrive at your Mawgan Porth: Bettys News arranged for some fantastic discounts with some of the local shops, restaurants, property and you are not happy with Beaches: In Padstow: attractions and watersports companies. Just present a copy of the discount leaflet that anything please call us within office hours Tregirls and St Georges Well. was e-mailed to you along with a copy of your booking confirmation e-mail. Along the North Coast:Trevone, so we can endeavour to solve any issues Harlyn, Booby’s Bay, Mother Iveys Bay, Treyarnon, you may have with your holiday property. We do hope you have a wonderful holiday and come back to us again in the future. Constantine, Porthcothan, Mawgan Porth, Watergate Bay. Our office hours are 9:00am - 5:00pm Mondays - Fridays and Rock side: Best wishes 9:00am - 1:00pm Saturdays. We are closed on Sunday, Bank Polzeath, Daymer Bay, Rock Beach. Holidays and Padstow May Day (01May). See separate section for full information on the local beaches. Nicky and the Harbour Holidays team Harbour Holidays Out of Hours Line - For immediate issues only – this number is also displayed on our office door Beauty Treatments: in Padstow. Please note we cannot remedy any issues once you Quayside Hair and Beauty have vacated your property. (inside The Old Custom House Hotel), Padstow: 01841 532 359 The Spa at St Enodoc, Rock: 01208 862 858 Topics covered within this information book include: Scarlett Hotel, Mawgan Porth: 01637 861 800 Arrival/departure Gas/Water Biking: Baby-sitting Garages Bikes can be hired in Padstow on the quayside in the car park Banks Golf clubs at the top of the Camel Trail: cycling the Camel Trail keeps the Biking Horse riding Children entertained for the whole day. It follows the old railway Boat trips Ironing line through Wadebridge to Bodmin (pub at the end). Breakages/damages Keys Beaches Laundry Padstow cycle hire, Padstow: 01841 533 533 Beauty treatments Parking Trail Bike hire, Padstow: 01841 532 594 Buses Police Go ByCycle, Wadebridge: 07950 774 067 Chemist Rubbish Bridge cycle hire, Wadebridge: 01208 813 050 Churches Restaurants Babes & Bikes in Wadebridge: 01208 815 262 Cleaning Sailing (Babes & Bikes also do cot/highchair hire etc) Cinemas Security Car rental Shops Boat Trips: Dentist Surfing Doctor Swimming pool There are various trips operating out of Padstow and Port Isaac, Dogs Take-away’s advertised on the quayside, as well as speedboat rides (seasonal). Dustbins Travel Eden Project Taxi Padstow: Electricity Vet Speedboat rides: 07811 113380 Ferry Water skiing Fishing Trips: Emma Kate: 07970 595244 Fire Water taxi Celtic Warrior: 01841 532 639 Fishing Wood & coal Coastal Cruises: Jubilee Queen: 01841 521 093 Gas Zoo Padstow Sealife Safaris: 07754 822 404 Please note that the information in this book may change without Port Isaac: notice and Harbour Holidays cannot be responsible for these changes. Cornish Sea Tours: 07969 660 014 Wavehunters: 01841 532 339 Arrival/departure: Breakages/Damages: Please see your directions for the arrival and departure times at this house. Please ensure that you do leave on time as our In the event of any damage or breakage, always let Harbour Holidays housekeepers are on a tight schedule to get the house ready for the know. We will then ask that you can either replace it (i.e. smashed next guests. glass/plate etc) or we can take the money to replace the breakage on your behalf. Please do let us know as unreported damages and Baby-sitting: breakages can cause great inconvenience for future guests. Safe Hands Babysitting: 07976 316 053 or 07980 912 372 Buses: Samantha Cleave: 07954 325323 6COCT&CYG There are bus services from Padstow, the ‘Seven Bays’, Mawgan Porth, Rock and Port Isaac every day to the surrounding areas. Banks: You can call: National Express: 08717 818 181 Most major banks have a branch in Cornwall including Western Greyhound: 01637 871 871 Lloyds, Barclays, HSBC and Natwest. Traveline: 0871 200 2233 Please note that a lot of branches do have limited opening hours. 2 www.harbourholidays.co.uk | 01841 533 402 3 J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 2 20/12/2018 14:53 We hope you are happy with your %CUJmachines can also be found in the following locations: Welcome to Cornwall! St Merryn: Inside Londis and Spar accommodation and have a wonderful Padstow: Tesco, Padstow Petrol Station holiday here in Cornwall. CPF Padstow Spar Inside this welcome book you will find plenty of useful information about the area, Port Isaac: At the Co-op on New RoadClock including places to eat, family attractions, walks and local beaches. We have also Rock: Garage In the unlikely event you arrive at your Mawgan Porth: Bettys News arranged for some fantastic discounts with some of the local shops, restaurants, property and you are not happy with Beaches: In Padstow: attractions and watersports companies. Just present a copy of the discount leaflet that anything please call us within office hours Tregirls and St Georges Well. was e-mailed to you along with a copy of your booking confirmation e-mail. Along the North Coast:Trevone, so we can endeavour to solve any issues Harlyn, Booby’s Bay, Mother Iveys Bay, Treyarnon, you may have with your holiday property. We do hope you have a wonderful holiday and come back to us again in the future. Constantine, Porthcothan, Mawgan Porth, Watergate Bay. Our office hours are 9:00am - 5:00pm Mondays - Fridays and Rock side: Best wishes 9:00am - 1:00pm Saturdays. We are closed on Sunday, Bank Polzeath, Daymer Bay, Rock Beach. Holidays and Padstow May Day (01May). See separate section for full information on the local beaches. Nicky and the Harbour Holiday team Harbour Holidays Out of Hours Line - For immediate issues only – this number is also displayed on our office door Beauty Treatments: in Padstow. Please note we cannot remedy any issues once you Quayside Hair and Beauty have vacated your property. (inside The Old Custom House Hotel), Padstow: 01841 532 359 The Spa at St Enodoc, Rock: 01208 862 858 Topics covered within this information book include: Scarlett Hotel, Mawgan Porth: 01637 861 800 Arrival/departure Gas/Water Biking: Baby-sitting Garages Bikes can be hired in Padstow on the quayside in the car park Banks Golf clubs at the top of the Camel Trail: cycling the Camel Trail keeps the Biking Horse riding Children entertained for the whole day. It follows the old railway Boat trips Ironing line through Wadebridge to Bodmin (pub at the end). Breakages/damages Keys Beaches Laundry Padstow cycle hire, Padstow: 01841 533 533 Beauty treatments Parking Trail Bike hire, Padstow: 01841 532 594 Buses Police Go ByCycle, Wadebridge: 07950 774 067 Chemist Rubbish Bridge cycle hire, Wadebridge: 01208 813 050 Churches Restaurants Cleaning Sailing Cinemas Security Car rental Shops Dentist Surfing Boat Trips: Doctor Swimming pool There are various trips operating out of Padstow and Port Isaac, Dogs Take-away’s advertised on the quayside, as well as speedboat rides (seasonal). Dustbins Travel Eden Project Taxi Padstow: Electricity Vet Speedboat rides: 07811 113380 Ferry Water skiing Fishing Trips: Emma Kate: 07970 595244 Fire Water taxi Celtic Warrior: 01841 532 639 Fishing Wood & coal Coastal Cruises: Jubilee Queen: 01841 521 093 Gas Zoo Padstow Sealife Safaris: 07754 822 404 Please note that the information in this book may change without Port Isaac: notice and Harbour Holidays cannot be responsible for these changes. Cornish Sea Tours: 07969 660 014 Wavehunters: 01841 532 339 Arrival/departure: Breakages/Damages: Please see your directions for the arrival and departure times at this house. Please ensure that you do leave on time as our In the event of any damage or breakage, always let Harbour Holidays housekeepers are on a tight schedule to get the house ready for the know. We will then ask that you can either replace it (i.e. smashed next guests. glass/plate etc) or we can take the money to replace the breakage on your behalf. Please do let us know as unreported damages and Baby-sitting: breakages can cause great inconvenience for future guests. Safe Hands Babysitting: 07976 316 053 or 07980 912 372 Buses: Samantha Cleave: 07954 325323 6COCT&CYG There are bus services from Padstow, the ‘Seven Bays’, Mawgan Porth, Rock and Port Isaac every day to the surrounding areas. Banks: You can call: National Express: 08717 818 181 Most major banks have a branch in Cornwall including Western Greyhound: 01637 871 871 Lloyds, Barclays, HSBC and Natwest. Traveline: 0871 200 2233 Please note that a lot of branches do have limited opening hours. 2 www.harbourholidays.co.uk | 01841 533 402 3 J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 3 20/12/2018 14:53 Car Rental: Doctor: Ferry: Horse Riding: Camel Hire in Wadebridge: 01208 812 758 Padstow Medical Centre, Boyd Avenue. 01841 532 346 The ferry between Padstow and Rock goes about every 15 minutes Trenance Riding Stables, Newquay: 01637 872 699 Hertz at Newquay Airport: 01637 860 869 St Merryn Surgery: 01841 520 394 in the main season.
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