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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 ! : 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, : 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:, so we can endeavour to solve any issues , Booby’s Bay, Mother Iveys Bay, , you may have with your holiday property. We do hope you have a wonderful holiday and come back to us again in the future. , , 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 to (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.

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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.

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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 Riding Stables, : 01637 872 699 Hertz at Newquay Airport: 01637 860 869 St Merryn Surgery: 01841 520 394 in the main season. The first trip is around 8:00am, see the notice Hallagena Farm Riding, Bodmin: 01208 851 500 Europcar at Newquay Airport: 0371 384 3415 Port Isaac Surgery: 01208 880 222 boards on the quayside for the time of the last trip. The ferry 01208 850 439 Rock Surgery: 01208 862 545 leaves from the end of the quayside, except for very low tide when Lakefield Equestrian Centre, 01841 213 279 Chemist: Wadebridge Surgeries: 01208 812 222 is leaves from the beach by the War Memorial. Look for the ferry : Boots Pharmacy - Chemist in Padstow: 01841 532 327 01208 812 342 flag to direct you in the right direction. For more information call St Columb surgery: 01637 880 359 the Harbour Commissioners: 01841 532 239. Boots Pharmacy – Wadebridge: 01208 812 505 Ironing: NHS Helpline: 111 Nurse-run casualty in Bodmin: 01208 262 520 Fire: There is an iron and ironing board in all properties. Churches: Information: Padstow Tourist Information: 01841 533 449. Main Casualty: Treliske Hospital in : 01872 250 000 Fire brigade: 0800 3581999 There are many churches in the area which include the following: Please call 999 for all emergencies. Emergencies: 999. Keys: Church of Dogs: If the property has a keysafe please remember to leave the keys in Padstow Parish Church, Church Street. On arrival please familiarise yourself with the location of the fire If the property you are staying in allows dogs please keep them extinguishers / blankets and exits. the safe on departure and make sure you ‘scramble’ the dial so the under supervision and clear up any mess after them. Please note numbers are not on display. Please do not ever leave them in the St Merryn that dogs are not permitted on any furniture / sofas / beds. Dogs Fishing: house. You are also able to use the keysafe during your stay so you Trevone are allowed on most beaches out of season, in the summer the do not need to carry them around with you. Wadebridge & beaches they are allowed on are - Harlyn, Treyarnon, Porthcothan, There are plenty of fishing trips / opportunities offered in the area Port Isaac Constantine, Mawgan Porth (see beach section for full details of including: Properties without a keysafe please always return keys to the Porthilly Church, Rock dog friendly beaches). office of Harbour Holidays (1 North Quay) by 10:00am. St. Mawgan Church, St Mawgan Celtic Warrior, Padstow 01841 532 639 Dustbins: Emma Kate, Padstow 07970 595 244 If you leave early please post the keys through the letter box at the Methodist Padstow Angling Centre 01841 532 762 office. Padstow, St John Methodist Church, Church Lane Please could you be very kind and put the bins out for the last Mawgan Porth Pools and Lakes 01637 860 770 guests, as the next guests will put your bins out for you. (For Trelights, Port Isaac Laundry: collection days, bin positioning and extra info please check your Gas/Water: Roman Catholic prGCTTKXCNGOCKN). Bins are collected on a bank holiday except Padstow Launderette: 01841 533 882 Christmas Day. 24 Hours emergency service: Wadebridge Launderette: 01208 812 692 Padstow, St Petroc’s Church, Church Street Gas: 0800 111 999 Wadebridge Express Laundry, Newquay: 01637 874 487 PLEASE PUT ALL RUBBISH IN BIN LINERS BEFORE PUTTING IN Water: 0800 169 1144 Cinemas: THE MAIN BIN AS RUBBISH WILL NOT BE COLLECTED IF IT IS Linen: LEFT LOOSE IN THE BIN OR IN CARRIER BAGS Please always let Harbour Holidays know if there is a problem. If the property in which you are staying has linen, we would be There is a cinema in Wadebridge as well as others further afield %*#4)'59+..$'/#&'+(47$$+5*+5.'(6.115'+0$+05 The cost is included in the rent. Please do not waste energy by grateful if you could strip the beds when you leave. Thank you. (St. Austell, Newquay and Truro). Look in the local paper (The keeping the heating on day and night, or by leaving the immersion Cornish Guardian) for details. Recycling: on permanently. Water is metered and is particularly costly in Paintball Parks: Cornwall. Wadebridge Cinema: 01208 812 791 As this is not a weekly service, we are unable to recycle from Big Dunks, : 01840 211 460 Newquay Cinema: 01637 878 650 our individual properties so you would need to place all bottles / Garages: Newquay Paintball: 01637 873 988 cardboard etc. in with your weekly refuse in black bin liners. If The Quay Garage, Padstow (Mechanic): 01841 532 734 Parking: Cleaning: you would like to recycle, you can take this to the following places where you will find recycling bins: St. Merryn (Petrol & mechanic): 01841 520 540 Parking is widely available throughout the area, the bigger towns Please leave the house in a tidy state, we do not require you to 01841 520 997 and villages are generally Council owned and run and a full list of fully clean the house as the cleaners will come in, but we would be Padstow: In the link road car park, just next to the fire station or Larry Old (Mechanic) Rumford: 01841 520 255 these can be found on their website: https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/ grateful if you could ensure that any dishes are washed up and the Tesco car park. (this is the nearest to St Issey and the ‘Seven Bays’) Padstow Petrol Station: 01841 533 789 transport-and-streets/parking/ dishwasher (if applicable) is emptied. Wadebridge: In the Tesco car park (this is the nearest to Rock and Trelawney Garage, Port Isaac (Mechanic): 01208 880 536 Port Isaac). Clock Garage, Rock (Petrol & mechanic): 01208 863 306 There are also a lot of privately owned car parks, particularly around Crazy Golf: 5t Columb: In the Trekenning Road car park (this is the nearest to Westways Garage, nr. St Columb the beaches including all of the ‘Seven Bays’, Mawgan Porth and Rock. At all car parks you can pay on arrival, either at the ‘Pay and Greens Crazy Golf, Padstow: 01841 534 834 Mawgan Porth). (Petrol & mechanic): 01637 889 449 Display’ machines or to the person manning the car park. Pitch and Putt Crazy Golf, Mawgan Porth Eden Project: Golf Clubs: Police: Dentist: , well worth a visit: 01726 811911 St Enodoc, Rock 01208 863 216 Emergencies: 999 Mr McRae, Skipper Cottage, The Point at Polzeath 01208 863 000 Non urgent calls: 08452 777 444 / 101 18 Riverside, Padstow: 01841 532 373 Electricity: Trevose Golf Course, Constantine 01841 520 208 Merlin Golf Club, Mawgan Porth 01841 540 222 Crime-stoppers: 0800 555 111 Wadebridge Dental Care, All of our houses provide electricity free of charge; however, we do 8 Park Place, Wadebridge: 01208 813 816 Bowood at Camelford 01840 213 017 Restaurants: ask that any lights etc. are turned off when not in use. IN CASE OF Gold Club, St Kew 01208 841 500 Dental World, 53 Fore Street, St Columb: 01637 881 011 Please see separate pages. As restaurants can get very busy in this A POWER CUT, check your fuse box, the location of this is shown , Bodmin 01208 73 600 Dental Helpline: 0872 354 375 area, if there is a particular restaurant that you would like to eat at, on your directions. Treloy Golf Club, Newquay 01637 878 554 NHS Helpline: 111 we do recommend that you book it as soon as you arrive here. Emergencies: Western Power: 0800 678 3105 Visit www.golfincornwall.co.uk for details of all the golf courses in Diving: Sailing: Cornwall. Harlyn Dive School: 07890 671 225 / 01208 862 556 Extreme Sports: Camel Sailing School: 01208 862881 Dive Newquay: 01637 876 222 Extreme Academy, Watergate Bay 01637 860 840 Hairdressers: Rock Sailing Club: 01208 862709 Mid-Cornwall Divers: 01726 72 514 Padstow Sailing Club: 01841 540824 / 533467 Sports available include: Clare Cowling Boutique, Padstow 01841 533 030 Surfing Traction Kite Phaze 2 Hair and Nails, Padstow 01841 534 897 Kitesurfing Waveski Salon Deco, 01208 869 600 Stand Up Paddle Boarding Cello Hair & Beauty, St Merryn 01841 521 200 Fusion, 01637 881 372

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 4 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. The first trip is around 8:00am, see the notice Hallagena Farm Riding, Bodmin: 01208 851 500 Europcar at Newquay Airport: 0371 384 3415 Port Isaac Surgery: 01208 880 222 boards on the quayside for the time of the last trip. The ferry 01208 850 439 Rock Surgery: 01208 862 545 leaves from the end of the quayside, except for very low tide when Lakefield Equestrian Centre, 01841 213 279 Chemist: Wadebridge Surgeries: 01208 812 222 is leaves from the beach by the War Memorial. Look for the ferry Camelford: Boots Pharmacy - Chemist in Padstow: 01841 532 327 01208 812 342 flag to direct you in the right direction. For more information call Boots Pharmacy – Wadebridge: 01208 812 505 St Columb surgery: 01637 880 359 the Harbour Commissioners: 01841 532 239. NHS Helpline: 111 Ironing: There is an iron and ironing board in all properties. Churches: Nurse-run casualty in Bodmin: 01208 262 520 Fire: Main Casualty: Treliske Hospital in Truro: 01872 250 000 Fire brigade: 0800 3581999 There are many churches in the area which include the following: Information: Please call 999 for all emergencies. Emergencies: 999. Padstow Tourist Information: 01841 533 449. Church of England Dogs: On arrival please familiarise yourself with the location of the fire Padstow Parish Church, Church Street. If the property you are staying in allows dogs please keep them Keys: St Issey extinguishers / blankets and exits. under supervision and clear up any mess after them. Please note If the property has a keysafe please remember to leave the keys in St Merryn that dogs are not permitted on any furniture / sofas / beds. Dogs the safe on departure and make sure you ‘scramble’ the dial so the Trevone Fishing: are allowed on most beaches out of season, in the summer the numbers are not on display. Please do not ever leave them in the Wadebridge & Egloshayle There are plenty of fishing trips / opportunities offered in the area beaches they are allowed on are - Harlyn, Treyarnon, Porthcothan, house. You are also able to use the keysafe during your stay so Port Isaac including: Constantine, Mawgan Porth (see beach section for full details of you do not need to carry them around with you. Porthilly Church, Rock dog friendly beaches). St. Mawgan Church, St Mawgan Celtic Warrior, Padstow 01841 532 639 Properties without a keysafe please always return keys to the Emma Kate, Padstow 07970 595 244 Dustbins: office of Harbour Holidays (1 North Quay) by 10:00am. Methodist Padstow Angling Centre 01841 532 762 Padstow, St John Methodist Church, Church Lane Please could you be very kind and put the bins out for the last Mawgan Porth Pools and Lakes 01637 860 770 If you leave early please post the keys through the letter box at Trelights, Port Isaac guests, as the next guests will put your bins out for you. (For the office. collection days, bin positioning and extra info please check your Gas/Water: Roman Catholic prGCTTKXCNGOCKN). Bins are collected on a bank holiday except Christmas Day. 24 Hours emergency service: Laundry: Padstow, St Petroc’s Church, Church Street Gas: 0800 111 999 01841 533 882 Wadebridge Water: 0800 169 1144 Padstow Launderette: PLEASE PUT ALL RUBBISH IN BIN LINERS BEFORE PUTTING IN Wadebridge Launderette: 01208 812 692 THE MAIN BIN AS RUBBISH WILL NOT BE COLLECTED IF IT IS Cinemas: Express Laundry, Newquay: LEFT LOOSE IN THE BIN OR IN CARRIER BAGS Please always let Harbour Holidays know if there is a problem. 01637 874 487 There is a cinema in Wadebridge as well as others further afield %*#4)'59+..$'/#&'+(47$$+5*+5.'(6.115'+0$+05 The cost is included in the rent. Please do not waste energy by (St. Austell, Newquay and Truro). Look in the local paper (The keeping the heating on day and night, or by leaving the immersion Linen: If the property in which you are staying has linen, we would be Cornish Guardian) for details. Recycling: on permanently. Water is metered and is particularly costly in Cornwall. grateful if you could strip the beds when you leave. Thank you. Wadebridge Cinema: 01208 812 791 As this is not a weekly service, we are unable to recycle from Newquay Cinema: 01637 878 650 our individual properties so you would need to place all bottles / Garages: Paintball Parks: cardboard etc. in with your weekly refuse in black bin liners. If Big Dunks, Delabole: 01840 211 460 you would like to recycle, you can take this to the following places The Quay Garage, Padstow (Mechanic): 01841 532 734 Cleaning: Newquay Paintball: 01637 873 988 where you will find recycling bins: St. Merryn (Petrol & mechanic): 01841 520 540 Please leave the house in a tidy state, we do not require you to 01841 520 997 Parking: fully clean the house as the cleaners will come in, but we would be Padstow: In the link road car park, just next to the fire station or Larry Old (Mechanic) Rumford: 01841 520 255 Parking is widely available throughout the area, the bigger towns grateful if you could ensure that any dishes are washed up and the Tesco car park. (this is the nearest to St Issey and the ‘Seven Bays’) Padstow Petrol Station: 01841 533 789 and villages are generally Council owned and run and a full list of dishwasher (if applicable) is emptied. Wadebridge: In the Tesco car park (this is the nearest to Rock and Trelawney Garage, Port Isaac (Mechanic): 01208 880 536 these can be found on their website: https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/ Port Isaac). Clock Garage, Rock (Petrol & mechanic): 01208 863 306 transport-and-streets/parking/ Crazy Golf: 5t Columb: In the Trekenning Road car park (this is the nearest to Westways Garage, nr. St Columb Greens Crazy Golf, Padstow: 01841 534 834 Mawgan Porth). (Petrol & mechanic): 01637 889 449 There are also a lot of privately owned car parks, particularly around Pitch and Putt Crazy Golf, Mawgan Porth the beaches including all of the ‘Seven Bays’, Mawgan Porth and Eden Project: Golf Clubs: Rock. At all car parks you can pay on arrival, either at the ‘Pay and Dentist: St Austell, well worth a visit: 01726 811911 St Enodoc, Rock 01208 863 216 Display’ machines or to the person manning the car park. Mr McRae, Skipper Cottage, The Point at Polzeath 01208 863 000 18 Riverside, Padstow: 01841 532 373 Electricity: Trevose Golf Course, Constantine 01841 520 208 Police: Emergencies: 999 Wadebridge Dental Care, Merlin Golf Club, Mawgan Porth 01841 540 222 All of our houses provide electricity free of charge; however, we do Non urgent calls: 08452 777 444 / 101 8 Park Place, Wadebridge: 01208 813 816 Bowood at Camelford 01840 213 017 ask that any lights etc. are turned off when not in use. IN CASE OF Crime-stoppers: 0800 555 111 Dental World, 53 Fore Street, St Columb: 01637 881 011 St Kew Gold Club, St Kew 01208 841 500 A POWER CUT, check your fuse box, the location of this is shown Lanhydrock, Bodmin 01208 73 600 Dental Helpline: 0872 354 375 on your directions. Restaurants: NHS Helpline: 111 Treloy Golf Club, Newquay 01637 878 554 Please see separate pages. As restaurants can get very busy in this Emergencies: Western Power: 0800 678 3105 area, if there is a particular restaurant that you would like to eat at, Diving: Visit www.golfincornwall.co.uk for details of all the golf courses in Cornwall. we do recommend that you book it as soon as you arrive here. Harlyn Dive School: 07890 671 225 / 01208 862 556 Extreme Sports: Sailing: Dive Newquay: 01637 876 222 Extreme Academy, Watergate Bay 01637 860 840 Hairdressers: Camel Sailing School: 01208 862881 Mid-Cornwall Divers: 01726 72 514 Sports available include: Clare Cowling Boutique, Padstow 01841 533 030 Rock Sailing Club: 01208 862709 Surfing Traction Kite Phaze 2 Hair and Nails, Padstow 01841 534 897 Padstow Sailing Club: 01841 540824 / 533467 Kitesurfing Waveski Salon Deco, Trebetherick 01208 869 600 Stand Up Paddle Boarding Cello Hair & Beauty, St Merryn 01841 521 200 Fusion, St Columb Major 01637 881 372

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 5 20/12/2018 14:53 Security: Swimming Pools: Indoor Pools. Treats on Trikes Please always leave the house locked when you go out. Wadebridge Sports Centre: 01208 814 980 Treats On Trikes are situated, on the beautiful Camel Trail, half When you leave at the end of your holiday please make sure all The Point at Polzeath (near Rock): 01208 864 603 way between Padstow and Wadebridge in Camel Quarry. They doors and windows are secure. Newquay Waterworld: 01637 853 828 provide light refreshments to the users of the trail, these include; Oasis at Hendra, Newquay: (Summer only): 01637 875 778 hot and cold drinks, delicious homemade cakes and ice cream. Skate Parks: 4GVCNNCEM4GUQTVCPF5RC 0 Open seven days a week (weather permitting), from 10am - 5pm Mount Hawke: 01209 890 705 and all of their ‘Treats’ are served from old fashioned tricycles. 1utdoor Pools (Summer only). Produce is sourced as locally as possible and all of their waste is 01637 875 778 Shops – Food: Oasis at Hendra, Newquay bio-degradable/compostable and recyclable, making their treats Trevose Golf and Country Club 01841 520 208 as green as possible. General Groceries: Tesco - Padstow or Wadebridge Takeaways: Vet: Spar - Padstow, Rock or St Merryn Londis - St Merryn There are fish and chip shops in Padstow, St. Merryn , Mawgan Penmellyn Veterinary Group The Co-operative - Wadebridge, Port Isaac and St Columb Porth, Port Isaac, Rock and Wadebridge. St Columb Major: 01637 880307 Mawgan Porth Store - Mawgan Porth St Merryn Surgery 01841 520 647 Rojanos, (Pizza/Salad) Padstow: 01841 532796 Emergencies: 01637 880307 Delicatessen: Embers, (Pizza) Padstow: 01841 533 600 Stein’s Deli - Excellent deli, stocking many of the dishes from The Raj, (Indian) Wadebridge: 01208 895 454 Water Skiing: Stein’s restaurants. Tiny Thai, (Thai), Wadebridge: 07821 651 366 You’ll need to go over to Rock for water skiing. Booking is Di’s Dairy and Pantry, Rock Jaws Pizza (Pizza), : 01208 869 367 essential,call: 01208 862 727 Relish Food and Drink, Wadebridge Tennis Courts: Wadebridge Tennis 01208 815 975 Club: Trevose Golf and Country Club: 01841 520 208 Water Taxi: Shops - Fish / Seafood: Heron Tennis Club, Newquay: 01637 877 555 The water taxi will transport you between Rock and Padstow in Steins Fisheries, Padstow 01841 532 700 The Point at Polzeath (near Rock): 01208 864 603 the evening after the ferry stops running, until very late: 01208 Prawn on the Lawn, Padstow 01841 532 223 862 815. This must be booked in advance. Just Shellfish, Port Isaac 01208 880 449 Travel: Dennis Knight, Port Isaac: 01208 880 498 Rail: The nearest train station is Bodmin Parkway. Trains take WIFI Access: Dennis Knight, St Minver 01208 862 422 about four hours to Paddington. There is WIFI access available in numerous pubs and cafes in the area, Catch, Padstow (delivery) 07889 031 447 British Rail enquiries: 0845 748 4950. Wood & Coal: Snappy Crab, Padstow Van on Padstow harbour in high UGCUQP Air: The nearest airport is at St Mawgan, Newquay. Most garages sell wood & coal as does Spar in Padstow (wood only), Flybe and BMI Baby operate out of Newquay with London Londis in St Merryn and Tesco in Padstow and Wadebridge. Shops -Farm Shop: Gatwick, Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Dublin, Cork and Glasgow Zoo: Padstow Farm Shop, Padstow 01841 533 060 being amongst the airports operated to. Please contact the airport The Shop, Trevone Farm 01841 529 176 on 01637 860 600 for all the latest routes. Newquay Zoo: 01637 873342 Trevathan Farm, 01208 880 164 Trevilley Farm, Newquay 01637 872 310 Taxi’s: Padstow Shops – Bakery: Padstow Cabs 01841 532 384 The Chough Bakery, Padstow 01841 533 361 Padstow Taxi Service 01841 534 866 Nicky B Pasty Shop, Port Isaac 01208 880 099 Padstow A2B 01841 533 333 Malcolm Barnecutts, Rock 01208 862 236 /KNNGTU6CZKU  Malcolm Barnecutts, St Merryn 01841 521 407 Baker Toms, Wadebridge 01208 812 574 St Merryn 01841 521 452 KJ`S 01841 521 686 Spas: Dukes The Point at Polzeath 01208 864 603 Wadebridge Area Retallack Resort and Spa, Winnards Perch 01637 882 400 Wadebridge Taxi Service 01208 812 725 Glo Treatment Rooms, Treglos Hotel, North Cornwall Cars 01208 813 383 Constantine 01841 520 727 The Cowshed, St Moritz Hotel, Trebetherick 01208 862 242 Bodmin Area The Scarlet Hotel, Mawgan Porth 01637 861 800 Bodmin Taxi Service 01208 73 000 Trevose Golf and Country Club 0777 963 7156 Chris Parnell Taxis 01208 75 000 River Spa, Wadebridge 01208 895 652 Parkway Taxis 01208 77 340 St Enodoc Hotel Spa 01208 863 394 Delabole & Camelford Surfing: Camel Taxis 01840 212 963 Evening Water Taxi (Padstow to Rock) There can be great surfing at Harlyn Bay, Treyarnon Bay, Daytime: 01208 862815 , Booby’s Bay and sometimes at Trevone Bay. Evening: 07778 105297 If you want to learn, try:

Harlyn Surf School, Harlyn: 01841 533 076 Waves Surf School, St Merryn: 01841 521 230 The Pit Wetsuit Hire: 01841 520 204 King Surf School, Mawgan Porth: 01637 860 091 Surfs Up Surf School, Polzeath: 01208 862 003 Trevose Surf School, Constantine: 01841 533 076

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 6 20/12/2018 14:53 Security: Swimming Pools: Indoor Pools. Treats on Trikes Please always leave the house locked when you go out. Wadebridge Sports Centre: 01208 814 980 Treats On Trikes are situated, on the beautiful Camel Trail, half When you leave at the end of your holiday please make sure all The Point at Polzeath (near Rock): 01208 864 603 way between Padstow and Wadebridge in Camel Quarry. They doors and windows are secure. Newquay Waterworld: 01637 853 828 provide light refreshments to the users of the trail, these include; Oasis at Hendra, Newquay: (Summer only): 01637 875 778 hot and cold drinks, delicious homemade cakes and ice cream. Skate Parks: 4GVCNNCEM4GUQTVCPF5RC 0 Open seven days a week (weather permitting), from 10am - 5pm Mount Hawke: 01209 890 705 and all of their ‘Treats’ are served from old fashioned tricycles. 1utdoor Pools (Summer only). Produce is sourced as locally as possible and all of their waste is 01637 875 778 Shops – Food: Oasis at Hendra, Newquay bio-degradable/compostable and recyclable, making their treats Trevose Golf and Country Club 01841 520 208 as green as possible. General Groceries: Tesco - Padstow or Wadebridge Takeaways: Vet: Spar - Padstow, Rock or St Merryn Londis - St Merryn There are fish and chip shops in Padstow, St. Merryn , Mawgan Penmellyn Veterinary Group The Co-operative - Wadebridge, Port Isaac and St Columb Porth, Port Isaac, Rock and Wadebridge. St Columb Major: 01637 880307 Mawgan Porth Store - Mawgan Porth St Merryn Surgery 01841 520 647 Rojanos, (Pizza/Salad) Padstow: 01841 532796 Emergencies: 01637 880307 Delicatessen: Embers, (Pizza) Padstow: 01841 533 600 Stein’s Deli - Excellent deli, stocking many of the dishes from The Raj, (Indian) Wadebridge: 01208 895 454 Water Skiing: Stein’s restaurants. Tiny Thai, (Thai), Wadebridge: 07821 651 366 You’ll need to go over to Rock for water skiing. Booking is Di’s Dairy and Pantry, Rock Jaws Pizza (Pizza), St Minver: 01208 869 367 essential,call: 01208 862 727 Relish Food and Drink, Wadebridge Tennis Courts: Wadebridge Tennis 01208 815 975 Club: Trevose Golf and Country Club: 01841 520 208 Water Taxi: Shops - Fish / Seafood: Heron Tennis Club, Newquay: 01637 877 555 The water taxi will transport you between Rock and Padstow in Steins Fisheries, Padstow 01841 532 700 The Point at Polzeath (near Rock): 01208 864 603 the evening after the ferry stops running, until very late: 01208 Prawn on the Lawn, Padstow 01841 532 223 862 815. This must be booked in advance. Just Shellfish, Port Isaac 01208 880 449 Travel: Dennis Knight, Port Isaac: 01208 880 498 Rail: The nearest train station is Bodmin Parkway. Trains take WIFI Access: Dennis Knight, St Minver 01208 862 422 about four hours to Paddington. There is WIFI access available in numerous pubs and cafes in the area, North Cornwall Catch, Padstow (delivery) 07889 031 447 British Rail enquiries: 0845 748 4950. Wood & Coal: Snappy Crab, Padstow Van on Padstow harbour in high UGCUQP Air: The nearest airport is at St Mawgan, Newquay. Most garages sell wood & coal as does Spar in Padstow (wood only), Flybe and BMI Baby operate out of Newquay with London Londis in St Merryn and Tesco in Padstow and Wadebridge. Shops -Farm Shop: Gatwick, Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Dublin, Cork and Glasgow Zoo: Padstow Farm Shop, Padstow 01841 533 060 being amongst the airports operated to. Please contact the airport The Shop, Trevone Farm 01841 529 176 on 01637 860 600 for all the latest routes. Newquay Zoo: 01637 873342 Trevathan Farm, St Endellion 01208 880 164 Trevilley Farm, Newquay 01637 872 310 Taxi’s: Padstow Shops – Bakery: Padstow Cabs 01841 532 384 The Chough Bakery, Padstow 01841 533 361 Padstow Taxi Service 01841 534 866 Nicky B Pasty Shop, Port Isaac 01208 880 099 Padstow A2B 01841 533 333 Malcolm Barnecutts, Rock 01208 862 236 /KNNGTU6CZKU  Malcolm Barnecutts, St Merryn 01841 521 407 Baker Toms, Wadebridge 01208 812 574 St Merryn 01841 521 452 KJ`S 01841 521 686 Spas: Dukes The Point at Polzeath 01208 864 603 Wadebridge Area Retallack Resort and Spa, Winnards Perch 01637 882 400 Wadebridge Taxi Service 01208 812 725 Glo Treatment Rooms, Treglos Hotel, North Cornwall Cars 01208 813 383 Constantine 01841 520 727 The Cowshed, St Moritz Hotel, Trebetherick 01208 862 242 Bodmin Area The Scarlet Hotel, Mawgan Porth 01637 861 800 Bodmin Taxi Service 01208 73 000 Trevose Golf and Country Club 0777 963 7156 Chris Parnell Taxis 01208 75 000 River Spa, Wadebridge 01208 895 652 Parkway Taxis 01208 77 340 St Enodoc Hotel Spa 01208 863 394 Delabole & Camelford Surfing: Camel Taxis 01840 212 963 Evening Water Taxi (Padstow to Rock) There can be great surfing at Harlyn Bay, Treyarnon Bay, Daytime: 01208 862815 Constantine Bay, Booby’s Bay and sometimes at Trevone Bay. Evening: 07778 105297 If you want to learn, try:

Harlyn Surf School, Harlyn: 01841 533 076 Waves Surf School, St Merryn: 01841 521 230 The Pit Wetsuit Hire: 01841 520 204 King Surf School, Mawgan Porth: 01637 860 091 Surfs Up Surf School, Polzeath: 01208 862 003 Trevose Surf School, Constantine: 01841 533 076

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 7 20/12/2018 14:53 Pubs & Restaurants Pucelli’s Padstow 01841 533 313 www.pucellisrestaurantpadstow.co.uk Quarryman Inn, Edmonton, Wadebridge 01208 816 444 www.thequarryman.co.uk

These are just some of the pubs and restaurants in the area. You will see their contact Rafferty’s Café & Wine Bar, St Merryn 01841 521 561 www.raffertyscafewinebar.co.uk numbers and website addresses so why not have a look at their menus and book ’s Café & Bistro, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/ricksteins-cafe yourselves a table! Please feel free to let us know if you discover somewhere new! Ring’O’Bells Pub, St Issey, Wadebridge 01841 540 251 www.ringobellsinn.co.uk

Business Telephone Website Rock Inn, Rock 01208 863 498 www.rock-inn.co.uk

Paul Ainsworth at Number 6, Padstow - Michelin Star 01841 532 093 www.paul-ainsworth.co.uk/number6 Paul Ainsworth’s Rojano’s in the Square, Padstow 01841 532 796 www.paul-ainsworth.co.uk/rojanos-inthe-square

Rick Stein’s The Seafood Restaurant, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/theseafood-restaurant Shipwrights, Padstow 01841 532 451 www.shipwrightspadstow.co.uk

Restaurant Nathan Outlaw, Port Isaac – Michelin Star 01208 880 896 www.nathan-outlaw.com/restaurant/ Slades House Country Inn, Wadebridge 01208 812 729 N/A

Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall, Watergate Bay 01637 861 000 https://www.fifteencornwall.co.uk Rick Stein’s St Petroc’s Bistro, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/stpetrocs-bistro

Basement Café, Padstow 01841 532 846 www.thebasement.co.uk St.Kew Inn, St Kew, Churchtown, Bodmin 01208 841 259 www.stkewinn.co.uk

Blue Tomato, Rock 01208 863 841 www.bluetomatocafe.co.uk Rick Stein’s Stein’s Fish & Chips, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/steinsfish-chip

Burgers and Fish, Padstow 01841 532 884 www.burgersandfish.com The Beach Hut, Watergate Bay 01637 860 877 www.watergatebay.co.uk/food-anddrink/the-beach-hut

Cally Oyster Bar and Grill, Padstow 01841 532 359 www.oldcustomhousepadstow.co.uk/food The Herring Restaurant, Bedruthan Steps, Mawgan Porth 01637 861 218 www.bedruthan.com

Catch Seafood Bar & Grill, Mawgan Porth 01637 860 372 www.catchmawganporthbeach.co.uk The Ivy House, St Merryn 01841 520 623 N/A

Cherry Trees Coffee House, Padstow 01841 532 934 www.cherrytreescornwall.co.uk The Slipway Restaurant, Port Isaac 01208 880 264 www.portisaachotel.com

Rick Steins Cornish Arms, St Merryn 01841 520 288 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/thecornish-arms 6JG6KP[6JCK, 9CFGDTKFIG 0 www.VJGVKP[VJCK.co.uk

Earl of St Vincent, Wadebridge 01208 814 807 www.earlofstvincent.com The View, Higher Harlyn Park, St Merryn 01841 520 096 www.higherharlynpark.co.uk/restaurant

Embers Pizza, Padstow 01841 533 600 www.emberspizza.co.uk The Waterfront Restaurant, Polzeath 01208 869 655 www.waterfrontpolzeath.co.uk

Farmers Arms, St Merryn 01841 520 303 www.farmersarmscornwall.co.uk Trevibban Mill, St Issey 01841 541 413 www.trevibbanmill.com

Golden Lion, Padstow 01841 532 797 www.goldenlionpadstow.co.uk Walkers Café / Del Mar, Padstow 01841 532 915 N/A

Halfway House Inn and Restaurant, , Wadebridge 01208 812 524 www.halfwayhouseinn.pub Well Parc, Trevone 01841 520 318 www.wellparc.co.uk

Harbour Inn, Padstow 01841 533 148 www.harbourinnpadstow.co.uk

Harlyn Inn, Harlyn 01841 520 207 www.harlyn-inn.com

Journeyman, St Issey 01841 540 604 www.journeymanrestaurant.co.uk

L’Estuaire, Rock 01208 862 622 www.lestuaire.co.uk

London Inn, Padstow 01841 532 554 www.padstowlondoninn.co.uk

Malsters Arms, Chapel Amble, Wadebridge 01208 812 473 www.themaltstersarms.co.uk

Mariners, Rock 01208 863 679 www.themarinersrock.com

No. 1 Rock Road, Rock 01208 863 008 www.no1rockroad.co.uk

Old Customs House, Padstow 01841 532 359 www.oldcustomhousepadstow.co.uk

Old Inn, , Bodmin 01208 850 711 www.theoldinnandrestaurant.co.uk

Old Ship Hotel, Padstow 01841 532 357 www.oldshiphotel-padstow.co.uk

Nathan Outlaws Outlaws Fish Kitchen, Port Isaac 01208 881 183 www.outlaws.co.uk/fishkitchen

Pickwick Inn and Olivers Restaurant, St Issey 01841 540 361 www.pickwickinn.co.uk

Prawn on the Lawn, Padstow 01841 532 223 www.prawnonthelawn.com

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 8 20/12/2018 14:53 Pubs & Restaurants Pucelli’s Padstow 01841 533 313 www.pucellisrestaurantpadstow.co.uk Quarryman Inn, Edmonton, Wadebridge 01208 816 444 www.thequarryman.co.uk

These are just some of the pubs and restaurants in the area. You will see their contact Rafferty’s Café & Wine Bar, St Merryn 01841 521 561 www.raffertyscafewinebar.co.uk numbers and website addresses so why not have a look at their menus and book Rick Stein’s Café & Bistro, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/ricksteins-cafe yourselves a table! Please feel free to let us know if you discover somewhere new! Ring’O’Bells Pub, St Issey, Wadebridge 01841 540 251 www.ringobellsinn.co.uk

Business Telephone Website Rock Inn, Rock 01208 863 498 www.rock-inn.co.uk

Paul Ainsworth at Number 6, Padstow - Michelin Star 01841 532 093 www.paul-ainsworth.co.uk/number6 Paul Ainsworth’s Rojano’s in the Square, Padstow 01841 532 796 www.paul-ainsworth.co.uk/rojanos-inthe-square

Rick Stein’s The Seafood Restaurant, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/theseafood-restaurant Shipwrights, Padstow 01841 532 451 www.shipwrightspadstow.co.uk

Restaurant Nathan Outlaw, Port Isaac – Michelin Star 01208 880 896 www.nathan-outlaw.com/restaurant/ Slades House Country Inn, Wadebridge 01208 812 729 N/A

Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall, Watergate Bay 01637 861 000 https://www.fifteencornwall.co.uk Rick Stein’s St Petroc’s Bistro, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/stpetrocs-bistro

Basement Café, Padstow 01841 532 846 www.thebasement.co.uk St.Kew Inn, St Kew, Churchtown, Bodmin 01208 841 259 www.stkewinn.co.uk

Blue Tomato, Rock 01208 863 841 www.bluetomatocafe.co.uk Rick Stein’s Stein’s Fish & Chips, Padstow 01841 532 700 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/steinsfish-chip

Burgers and Fish, Padstow 01841 532 884 www.burgersandfish.com The Beach Hut, Watergate Bay 01637 860 877 www.watergatebay.co.uk/food-anddrink/the-beach-hut

Cally Oyster Bar and Grill, Padstow 01841 532 359 www.oldcustomhousepadstow.co.uk/food The Herring Restaurant, Bedruthan Steps, Mawgan Porth 01637 861 218 www.bedruthan.com

Catch Seafood Bar & Grill, Mawgan Porth 01637 860 372 www.catchmawganporthbeach.co.uk The Ivy House, St Merryn 01841 520 623 N/A

Cherry Trees Coffee House, Padstow 01841 532 934 www.cherrytreescornwall.co.uk The Slipway Restaurant, Port Isaac 01208 880 264 www.portisaachotel.com

Rick Steins Cornish Arms, St Merryn 01841 520 288 www.rickstein.com/eat-with-us/thecornish-arms 6JG6KP[6JCK, 9CFGDTKFIG 0 www.VJGVKP[VJCK.co.uk

Earl of St Vincent, Wadebridge 01208 814 807 www.earlofstvincent.com The View, Higher Harlyn Park, St Merryn 01841 520 096 www.higherharlynpark.co.uk/restaurant

Embers Pizza, Padstow 01841 533 600 www.emberspizza.co.uk The Waterfront Restaurant, Polzeath 01208 869 655 www.waterfrontpolzeath.co.uk

Farmers Arms, St Merryn 01841 520 303 www.farmersarmscornwall.co.uk Trevibban Mill, St Issey 01841 541 413 www.trevibbanmill.com

Golden Lion, Padstow 01841 532 797 www.goldenlionpadstow.co.uk Walkers Café / Del Mar, Padstow 01841 532 915 N/A

Halfway House Inn and Restaurant, St Jidgey, Wadebridge 01208 812 524 www.halfwayhouseinn.pub Well Parc, Trevone 01841 520 318 www.wellparc.co.uk

Harbour Inn, Padstow 01841 533 148 www.harbourinnpadstow.co.uk

Harlyn Inn, Harlyn 01841 520 207 www.harlyn-inn.com

Journeyman, St Issey 01841 540 604 www.journeymanrestaurant.co.uk

L’Estuaire, Rock 01208 862 622 www.lestuaire.co.uk

London Inn, Padstow 01841 532 554 www.padstowlondoninn.co.uk

Malsters Arms, Chapel Amble, Wadebridge 01208 812 473 www.themaltstersarms.co.uk

Mariners, Rock 01208 863 679 www.themarinersrock.com

No. 1 Rock Road, Rock 01208 863 008 www.no1rockroad.co.uk

Old Customs House, Padstow 01841 532 359 www.oldcustomhousepadstow.co.uk

Old Inn, St Breward, Bodmin 01208 850 711 www.theoldinnandrestaurant.co.uk

Old Ship Hotel, Padstow 01841 532 357 www.oldshiphotel-padstow.co.uk

Nathan Outlaws Outlaws Fish Kitchen, Port Isaac 01208 881 183 www.outlaws.co.uk/fishkitchen

Pickwick Inn and Olivers Restaurant, St Issey 01841 540 361 www.pickwickinn.co.uk

Prawn on the Lawn, Padstow 01841 532 223 www.prawnonthelawn.com

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 9 20/12/2018 14:53 Houses, Gardens And Historic Gaevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, St Houses, Gardens & Historic Buildings Buildings Just,

Royal Cornwall Museum, Please check the opening times before setting off to visit any of the properties. River Street, Truro

Tate Gallery, Porthmeor National Trust (party re-built) with 45 rooms Beach, St Ives open, including fascinating Lost Gardens of Heligan, Prideaux Place, Padstow kitchen quarters and servants Pentewan, Elizabethan House owned Trinity House National rooms. Beautiful gardens. Caerhayes Castle Gardens, Fascinating restoration of and lived in by the Prideaux- Lighthouse Centre, The Old Gorran, St. Austell historic gardens, including Brune Buoy Store, Wharf Road, Fascinating shrub gardens fruit and vegetable gardens Family, extensive grounds Penzance and castle in a valley above which have been left and deer park. untouched for decades. Trelissick Garden, Feock, Boscastle Gorran China Clay Heritage Centre, Carthew, St Antony, Nr Truro Much of the land in and Austell Home of the Carew-Pole family, Large garden with extensive around Boscastle is owned a fine early 18th century house, park and woodland walks by the Trust. This includes garden and extensive grounds. with beautiful views over the the cliffs of Penally Point and Cinemas & Theatres Used as the set for Tim Burton’s Lawrence House, Launceston Fal estuary. House privately Willapark, which guard the ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Georgian House, containing a occupied. sinuous harbour entrance Regal Cinema, The Platt, museum and civic centre. Wadebridge. PL27 7AD Restormel Castle, Nr Eden Project, Nr. St Austell Mount Edgcumbe House & Lighthouse Cinema, King From a clay pit in ‘China Country Park, Nr. Torpoint Historic castle ruins in Street, Newquay. TR7 1AA Clay Country’ rose one of Historic house and formal dramatic hill top location, in the horticultural wonders of gardens and country park the care of English Heritage. The Plaza Cinema, Lemon the world. The Eden Project with spectacular sea views Street, Truro. TR1 2PN provides a home for many and woodland walks. thousands of exotic plants. White River Cinema, White Cornish Engines, Pool, Trengwainton Garden, Nr , nr Newquay St Michael’s Mount, Penzance An intimate Elizabethan River Place, St.Austell. PL25 Two of Cornwall’s great beam 5AZ engines, formerly used for Nr Penzance Large shrub garden with manor and a Cornish gem, pumping water from mines. A spectacular castle on a views over Mount’s Bay, best Trerice remains little changed rocky island in Mount’s Bay, in spring and early summer. by the advances in building Hall for Cornwall, Back Quay, approached by a causeway at Many plants not grown fashions over the centuries, Truro. TR1 2LL low tide or by boat. elsewhere in England. thanks to long periods under Castle, St Mawes Cornwall’s main theatre absentee owners The pair to Pendennis Castle, whhich plays host to West Pencarrow, Washaway, Nr guarding the Carrick Road, End musicals, opera, ballet, musical acts and other ChyUauster Ancient Village, Bodmin now in the care of English entertainers Newmill, Penzance Historic Georgian house and Heritage. Ancient village remains. garden owned and lived in by the Molesworth-St Aubyn Lane Theatre, Lane, Newquay. Cotehele, St Dominic, Nr family. Excellent contents TR8 4PX Built 1485 - 1627, a beautiful and internationally known Small theatre privately run house with interesting contents gardens. by theatre group putting and garden containing a The Levant Steam Engine, and Kynance Cove, on a very high standard of medieval dovecote. Nr St Just Nr. Penrose Estate: performances during the Oldest working beam engine Lizard Point, Britain’s most and Loe Pool, Nr. Helston spring and summer. in Cornwall set on a dramatic southerly point, offers dramatic Loe Bar separates Cornwall’s cliff edge position. cliff walks, wild flowers and largest freshwater pool, Trebah Garden, Minack Theatre, Portcurno, St geological features. Two miles , from the sea. At ’s Castle, Smith, Falmouth Buryan. TR19 6JU north lies Kynance Cove, Gunwalloe, beautiful beaches Dramatic castle ruins on the Beautiful garden with a host of World famous open air considered one of the most frame a medieval church. cliffs. interesting trees and shrubs. theatre built into the cliffs beautiful beaches in the world. at Portcurno. A magical Pendennis Castle, Pendennis experience - take a picnic Head, Nr Falmouth Museums & Galleries supper, warm clothes and a Glendurgan Garden, Nr Together with St Mawes School of Mines, hip flask! Well worth the long Falmouth Castle, forms a formidable Geological Museum & Gallery, drive. Valley garden with fine trees, defence for the Tintagel Old Post Office, Tintagel Pool, Redruth shrubs and water gardens. Carrick Roads, the most 14th century stone house Plymouth Theatre Royal, House privately occupied. westerly safe anchorage in used in the 19th century as Charlestown Shipwreck and Royal Parade, Plymouth. PL1 the Channel. 2TR the letter-receiving office for Estuary Launceston Castle, Guildhall Heritage Centre, Charlestown, Large modern theatre the district and restored to Carnewas and Bedruthan to Pencarrow Head Square, Launceston St Austell attracting the very best in that period and function. Steps, Cornwall Breathtaking natural beauty Castle ruins in Cornwall’s artists and plays. The ‘West This is one of the most popular and a spectacular coastline, ancient capital. Duke of Cornwall’s Light destinations on the Cornish combined with the pride and Infantry Museum, The Keep, End’ of the west country. coast. Spectacular clifftop vitality of a working Cornish Bodmin views stretch across Bedruthan port, lends this area its unique ACT, 11 Castle Street, Truro beach (not Trustowned). character and charm Padstow Museum – This organisation has Lanhydrock, Bodmin www.padstowmuseum.co.uk information on many arts Very large 17th century house

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 10 20/12/2018 14:53 Houses, Gardens And Historic Gaevor Tin Mine, Pendeen, St Houses, Gardens & Historic Buildings Buildings Just, Penzance

Royal Cornwall Museum, Please check the opening times before setting off to visit any of the properties. River Street, Truro

Tate Gallery, Porthmeor National Trust (party re-built) with 45 rooms Beach, St Ives open, including fascinating Lost Gardens of Heligan, Prideaux Place, Padstow kitchen quarters and servants Pentewan, Mevagissey Elizabethan House owned Trinity House National rooms. Beautiful gardens. Caerhayes Castle Gardens, Fascinating restoration of and lived in by the Prideaux- Lighthouse Centre, The Old Gorran, St. Austell historic gardens, including Brune Buoy Store, Wharf Road, Fascinating shrub gardens fruit and vegetable gardens Family, extensive grounds Penzance and castle in a valley above which have been left and deer park. untouched for decades. Trelissick Garden, Feock, Boscastle Gorran Wheal Martyn China Clay Heritage Centre, Carthew, St Antony, Torpoint Nr Truro Much of the land in and Austell Home of the Carew-Pole family, Large garden with extensive around Boscastle is owned a fine early 18th century house, park and woodland walks by the Trust. This includes garden and extensive grounds. with beautiful views over the the cliffs of Penally Point and Cinemas & Theatres Used as the set for Tim Burton’s Lawrence House, Launceston Fal estuary. House privately Willapark, which guard the ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Georgian House, containing a occupied. sinuous harbour entrance Regal Cinema, The Platt, museum and civic centre. Wadebridge. PL27 7AD Restormel Castle, Nr Eden Project, Nr. St Austell Mount Edgcumbe House & Lostwithiel Lighthouse Cinema, King From a clay pit in ‘China Country Park, Nr. Torpoint Historic castle ruins in Street, Newquay. TR7 1AA Clay Country’ rose one of Historic house and formal dramatic hill top location, in the horticultural wonders of gardens and country park the care of English Heritage. The Plaza Cinema, Lemon the world. The Eden Project with spectacular sea views Street, Truro. TR1 2PN provides a home for many and woodland walks. thousands of exotic plants. White River Cinema, White Cornish Engines, Pool, Redruth Trengwainton Garden, Nr Trerice, nr Newquay St Michael’s Mount, Penzance An intimate Elizabethan River Place, St.Austell. PL25 Two of Cornwall’s great beam 5AZ engines, formerly used for Nr Penzance Large shrub garden with manor and a Cornish gem, pumping water from mines. A spectacular castle on a views over Mount’s Bay, best Trerice remains little changed rocky island in Mount’s Bay, in spring and early summer. by the advances in building Hall for Cornwall, Back Quay, approached by a causeway at Many plants not grown fashions over the centuries, Truro. TR1 2LL low tide or by boat. elsewhere in England. thanks to long periods under St Mawes Castle, St Mawes Cornwall’s main theatre absentee owners The pair to Pendennis Castle, whhich plays host to West Pencarrow, Washaway, Nr guarding the Carrick Road, End musicals, opera, ballet, musical acts and other ChyUauster Ancient Village, Bodmin now in the care of English entertainers Newmill, Penzance Historic Georgian house and Heritage. Ancient village remains. garden owned and lived in by the Molesworth-St Aubyn Lane Theatre, Lane, Newquay. Cotehele, St Dominic, Nr Saltash family. Excellent contents TR8 4PX Built 1485 - 1627, a beautiful and internationally known Small theatre privately run house with interesting contents gardens. by theatre group putting and garden containing a The Levant Steam Engine, The Lizard and Kynance Cove, on a very high standard of medieval dovecote. Nr St Just Nr. Helston Penrose Estate: Gunwalloe performances during the Oldest working beam engine Lizard Point, Britain’s most and Loe Pool, Nr. Helston spring and summer. in Cornwall set on a dramatic southerly point, offers dramatic Loe Bar separates Cornwall’s cliff edge position. cliff walks, wild flowers and largest freshwater pool, Trebah Garden, Mawnan Minack Theatre, Portcurno, St geological features. Two miles The Loe, from the sea. At King Arthur’s Castle, Tintagel Smith, Falmouth Buryan. TR19 6JU north lies Kynance Cove, Gunwalloe, beautiful beaches Dramatic castle ruins on the Beautiful garden with a host of World famous open air considered one of the most frame a medieval church. cliffs. interesting trees and shrubs. theatre built into the cliffs beautiful beaches in the world. at Portcurno. A magical Pendennis Castle, Pendennis experience - take a picnic Head, Nr Falmouth Museums & Galleries supper, warm clothes and a Glendurgan Garden, Nr Together with St Mawes Camborne School of Mines, hip flask! Well worth the long Falmouth Castle, forms a formidable Geological Museum & Gallery, drive. Valley garden with fine trees, defence for the Tintagel Old Post Office, Tintagel Pool, Redruth shrubs and water gardens. Carrick Roads, the most 14th century stone house Plymouth Theatre Royal, House privately occupied. westerly safe anchorage in used in the 19th century as Charlestown Shipwreck and Royal Parade, Plymouth. PL1 the Channel. 2TR the letter-receiving office for Fowey Estuary Launceston Castle, Guildhall Heritage Centre, Charlestown, Large modern theatre the district and restored to Carnewas and Bedruthan to Pencarrow Head Square, Launceston St Austell attracting the very best in that period and function. Steps, Cornwall Breathtaking natural beauty Castle ruins in Cornwall’s artists and plays. The ‘West This is one of the most popular and a spectacular coastline, ancient capital. Duke of Cornwall’s Light destinations on the Cornish combined with the pride and Infantry Museum, The Keep, End’ of the west country. coast. Spectacular clifftop vitality of a working Cornish Bodmin views stretch across Bedruthan port, lends this area its unique ACT, 11 Castle Street, Truro beach (not Trustowned). character and charm Padstow Museum – This organisation has Lanhydrock, Bodmin www.padstowmuseum.co.uk information on many arts Very large 17th century house

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 11 20/12/2018 14:53 events throughout Cornwall setting near the famous Camel large car parks all in an area the tide times before you set and acts as a box office for River - excellent grapes that of outstanding natural beauty off! touring theatre groups etc. perfectly suit the soil and with a safe swimming beach climate and a passion for and the famous ‘round hole’ creating wines that provide on the cliff top. Family Days Out pure pleasure.

Flambards Blue Reef Aquarium Lerryn: St. Mawes: Helston, Cornwall TR13 0QA Towan Promenade, Newquay. Pretty village in creek side Busy village, popular with Flambards - The West TR7 1DU setting, good pub, The Shop sailing enthusiasts. St Mawes Country’s leading attraction Be amazed by the local marine Inn, and good castle is a twin with the one Constantine Bay for rides both gentle and species from the Cornish National Trust walks along at Pendennis. Dogs permitted daring, award winning coast to hundreds of tropical the creek. Constantine Bay is another Camel Creek Adventure Park unique exhibitions and family species in the gigantic Harlyn Bay superb wide, sandy beach Tredinnick, Wadebridge. PL27 fun and entertainment. Trevibban Mill Cornish ocean display complete with Dogs permitted fringed by sand dunes and 7RA Vineyard and Oysters underwater tunnel. Harlyn Bay is a beautiful is an ideal spot for walking Experience Cornwall’s Trevibban Mill, Dark Lane, St half mile long stretch of or picnicking. There are also legendary attractions, Issey, PL27 7SE beach curving from the road rock pools at either end of the combining magic and myths, Located near Padstow, 6QYPU8KNNCIGU bridge to the old fish cellars beach which provide an ideal wild rides and exciting Trevibban Mill beat more than (now a private residence). It place for exploring when the adventures! From the wildlife 900 wines from 20 countries is a popular surfing beach tide is out. Parking is limited to win an international wine St Mawgan: backed by sand dunes and at Constantine but you can of the Animal and Farming Padstow: Pretty village near Newquay, Realms, to the excitement of award. Offerings guided surrounded by cliff walks park at Treyarnon and walk Tours, wine tasting and also Traditional fishing port on the interesting church. and country fields. A large the coastal path which only the Adventure, Action and Paradise Park Camel Estuary. Enchanted Realms, to the Appletons restaurant. car park overlooks the area. takes about 10 minutes. , Cornwall, TR27 4HB It is an ideal playground for Backing on to the beach is calm picnic and woodland Cornwall’s top wildlife areas of the Natural Realm. families with a nearby Inn the famous Trevose Golf and sanctuary and Jungle Barn : and summer shop. Country Club which has a indoor play centre. Your Very attractive moor land fantastic championship links family will love a day in village set around village green, course providing a challenge Paradise . . . whatever the Church well worth a visit. for even the best golfers. weather! You’ll meet lots of colorful birds including many Truro: rare and beautiful parrots, Port Gaverne: Capital city of Cornwall with flamingos, toucans and red- Poldark Mine Interesting, small fishing excellent shopping and a wide billed Cornish choughs. Poldark Mine, , Helston. TR13 0ES village. Excellent pub and range of interesting features, National Lobster Hatchery restaurant, The Port Gaverne including the Georgian South Quay, Padstow PL28 Follow in the footsteps of 18th Mother Ivey’s Bay Century Cornish Tin Miners Hotel. elegance of Lemon Street and Dogs permitted 8BL the Victorian Cathedral. The main attraction has to on the most atmospheric mine Mother Ivey ’s Bay is secluded be seeing the young lobsters tour in Britain, an adventure Bodmin: and has lots of rock pools Treyarnon Bay growing up ready to be unlike any other. Not just a Busy town, home of the old and a steeply shelving beach, Dogs permitted released, but there is also a tin mine – something for all law courts and the infamous again popular with surfers. Treyarnon Bay is situated in resident giant lobster, ‘Dai the family. Bodmin Jail (which can be From Mother Ivey’s a toll an area of outstanding natural visited). road leads up to beauty and has everything the Claw’ and Edible and Jamaica Inn Spider Crabs. With a wealth which boasts spectacular for a good family day on the Bolventor, Launceston, views and is the home of The beach. There are sand dunes of information about lobsters Cornwall, PL15 7TS Port Issac: Trevose Lighthouse. and rock pools as well as and marine conservation, as Cornwall’s legendary Picturesque fishing village, Wadebridge: sheltered small coves and the well as activities for all ages. coaching house, immortalised steep, narrow streets and A busy market town and the renowned ‘natural’ swimming in Daphne du some good pubs and cafes. main shopping centre for the pool which is easily accessible Maurier’s novel of the same area. at low tide. The beach is name, has stood high on golden and sandy and there Seal Sanctuary for over four are also parking facilities and Gweek, near Helston, Boscastle: centuries. Still referred to as $GCEJGU amenities. Cornwall’s most famous Cornwall TR12 6UG Famous for its interesting smuggling inn! The National Seal Sanctuary witchcraft museum. is set in the picturesque Booby’s Bay Dairyland Helford Estuary, and is a busy Dogs permitted Nr Newquay, TR8 5AA rescue centre, but also has Booby’s Bay boasts a wide Come and enjoy the resident Grey Seals, Common : and sandy beach with lots of fun of an all-weather Seals, Fur Seals, Patagonian Quaint fishing village, used in small rock pools and is very attraction, providing a days & California Sea Lions, several scenes in Poldark. popular with surfers (but is Penguins, Otters, Goats, Sheep only suitable for intermediate entertainment for all ages. Trevone With 2 main areas, the farm and Ponies. and the experienced). The bay Porthcothan Bay No dogs between Easter and is the ideal place to explore Dogs permitted park and the indoor play area Camel Valley Vineyards Fowey: October ‘The Bull Pen’. and, as with Mother Ivey’s, Porthcothan Bay is Nanstallon, Bodmin PL30 5LG Attractive town on the Trevone is approximately 1½ access is gained from the approximately 4 miles from Producers of award-winning, river. Catch the car ferry to miles from Padstow. It is a coastal path. The beach is Padstow and has a lovely world-class wines in a Bodinnick or take the foot popular location for families completely covered at high family beach with plenty of beautiful corner of Cornwall ferry to Polruan. with a delightful sandy bay tide so make sure you know sand at low tide and is great for twenty years - an idyllic with a beach shop, cafe and 2

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 12 20/12/2018 14:53 events throughout Cornwall setting near the famous Camel large car parks all in an area the tide times before you set and acts as a box office for River - excellent grapes that of outstanding natural beauty off! touring theatre groups etc. perfectly suit the soil and with a safe swimming beach climate and a passion for and the famous ‘round hole’ creating wines that provide on the cliff top. Family Days Out pure pleasure.

Flambards Blue Reef Aquarium Lerryn: St. Mawes: Helston, Cornwall TR13 0QA Towan Promenade, Newquay. Pretty village in creek side Busy village, popular with Flambards - The West TR7 1DU setting, good pub, The Shop sailing enthusiasts. St Mawes Country’s leading attraction Be amazed by the local marine Inn, and good castle is a twin with the one Constantine Bay for rides both gentle and species from the Cornish National Trust walks along at Pendennis. Dogs permitted daring, award winning coast to hundreds of tropical the creek. Constantine Bay is another Camel Creek Adventure Park unique exhibitions and family species in the gigantic Harlyn Bay superb wide, sandy beach Tredinnick, Wadebridge. PL27 fun and entertainment. Trevibban Mill Cornish ocean display complete with Dogs permitted fringed by sand dunes and 7RA Vineyard and Oysters underwater tunnel. Harlyn Bay is a beautiful is an ideal spot for walking Experience Cornwall’s Trevibban Mill, Dark Lane, St half mile long stretch of or picnicking. There are also legendary attractions, Issey, PL27 7SE beach curving from the road rock pools at either end of the combining magic and myths, Located near Padstow, 6QYPU8KNNCIGU bridge to the old fish cellars beach which provide an ideal wild rides and exciting Trevibban Mill beat more than (now a private residence). It place for exploring when the adventures! From the wildlife 900 wines from 20 countries is a popular surfing beach tide is out. Parking is limited to win an international wine St Mawgan: backed by sand dunes and at Constantine but you can of the Animal and Farming Padstow: Pretty village near Newquay, Realms, to the excitement of award. Offerings guided surrounded by cliff walks park at Treyarnon and walk Tours, wine tasting and also Traditional fishing port on the interesting church. and country fields. A large the coastal path which only the Adventure, Action and Paradise Park Camel Estuary. Enchanted Realms, to the Appletons restaurant. car park overlooks the area. takes about 10 minutes. Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 4HB It is an ideal playground for Backing on to the beach is calm picnic and woodland Cornwall’s top wildlife areas of the Natural Realm. families with a nearby Inn the famous Trevose Golf and sanctuary and Jungle Barn Blisland: and summer shop. Country Club which has a indoor play centre. Your Very attractive moor land fantastic championship links family will love a day in village set around village green, course providing a challenge Paradise . . . whatever the Church well worth a visit. for even the best golfers. weather! You’ll meet lots of colorful birds including many Truro: rare and beautiful parrots, Port Gaverne: Capital city of Cornwall with flamingos, toucans and red- Poldark Mine Interesting, small fishing excellent shopping and a wide billed Cornish choughs. Poldark Mine, Wendron, Helston. TR13 0ES village. Excellent pub and range of interesting features, National Lobster Hatchery restaurant, The Port Gaverne including the Georgian South Quay, Padstow PL28 Follow in the footsteps of 18th Mother Ivey’s Bay Century Cornish Tin Miners Hotel. elegance of Lemon Street and Dogs permitted 8BL the Victorian Cathedral. The main attraction has to on the most atmospheric mine Mother Ivey ’s Bay is secluded be seeing the young lobsters tour in Britain, an adventure Bodmin: and has lots of rock pools Treyarnon Bay growing up ready to be unlike any other. Not just a Busy town, home of the old and a steeply shelving beach, Dogs permitted released, but there is also a tin mine – something for all law courts and the infamous again popular with surfers. Treyarnon Bay is situated in resident giant lobster, ‘Dai the family. Bodmin Jail (which can be From Mother Ivey’s a toll an area of outstanding natural visited). road leads up to Trevose head beauty and has everything the Claw’ and Edible and Jamaica Inn Spider Crabs. With a wealth which boasts spectacular for a good family day on the Bolventor, Launceston, views and is the home of The beach. There are sand dunes of information about lobsters Cornwall, PL15 7TS Port Issac: Trevose Lighthouse. and rock pools as well as and marine conservation, as Cornwall’s legendary Picturesque fishing village, Wadebridge: sheltered small coves and the well as activities for all ages. coaching house, immortalised steep, narrow streets and A busy market town and the renowned ‘natural’ swimming in Daphne du some good pubs and cafes. main shopping centre for the pool which is easily accessible Maurier’s novel of the same area. at low tide. The beach is name, has stood high on golden and sandy and there Gweek Seal Sanctuary Bodmin Moor for over four are also parking facilities and Gweek, near Helston, Boscastle: centuries. Still referred to as $GCEJGU amenities. Cornwall’s most famous Cornwall TR12 6UG Famous for its interesting smuggling inn! The National Seal Sanctuary witchcraft museum. is set in the picturesque Booby’s Bay Dairyland Helford Estuary, and is a busy Dogs permitted Nr Newquay, TR8 5AA rescue centre, but also has Booby’s Bay boasts a wide Come and enjoy the resident Grey Seals, Common Port Quin: and sandy beach with lots of fun of an all-weather Seals, Fur Seals, Patagonian Quaint fishing village, used in small rock pools and is very attraction, providing a days & California Sea Lions, several scenes in Poldark. popular with surfers (but is Penguins, Otters, Goats, Sheep only suitable for intermediate entertainment for all ages. Trevone With 2 main areas, the farm and Ponies. and the experienced). The bay Porthcothan Bay No dogs between Easter and is the ideal place to explore Dogs permitted park and the indoor play area Camel Valley Vineyards Fowey: October ‘The Bull Pen’. and, as with Mother Ivey’s, Porthcothan Bay is Nanstallon, Bodmin PL30 5LG Attractive town on the Trevone is approximately 1½ access is gained from the approximately 4 miles from Producers of award-winning, river. Catch the car ferry to miles from Padstow. It is a coastal path. The beach is Padstow and has a lovely world-class wines in a Bodinnick or take the foot popular location for families completely covered at high family beach with plenty of beautiful corner of Cornwall ferry to Polruan. with a delightful sandy bay tide so make sure you know sand at low tide and is great for twenty years - an idyllic with a beach shop, cafe and 2

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 13 20/12/2018 14:53 for surfing. The beach is big it is an ideal beach to take bed to trail way, thus linking The Saints Way sacred place, which suggests Sampson, whose life is one of #PPWCN'XGPVU+P%QTPYCNN surrounded by sand dunes young children. St Enodoc, the towns of Padstow, that the site had religious the earliest recorded of all the Please check with Padstow Tourist Office, Visit Cornwall or the which are managed by a local once buried in the sand, is Wadebridge and significance long before the saints. Sampson travelled local event to confirm exact dates and timings. trust and there are many rock within walking distance of Bodmin. An offshoot of the arrival of the Christian from Dublin to and pools next to the cliffs. There the beach and is now the trail follows the river through missionaries. , which then on to Cornwall, probably JANUARY is a local shop/store as well as final resting place of Sir John North Cornwall’s rugged marks the halfway point of utilising parts of the Saint’s North Cornwall Point to Point - Royal Cornwall Showground, parking and toilet facilities. Betjeman. moor land village landscapes the Saint’s Way, was once Way. He established for Wadebridge and idyllic wooded valleys, home to 11 copper mines, all himself a church after having towards the picturesque of which have long been made a shelter near a holy FEBRUARY The Saint’s Way, or Forth an market town of Camelford. closed. Continuing south the well which can still be seen by Cornish Hurling - St Columb The hub of the Camel Trail Syns, is a long-distance route heads up to the south door of the church. footpath that cuts right across can be found at Wadebridge Helman Tor, a nature reserve Legend has it that the church MARCH Cornwall from Padstow on the and from here poses two overlooking the marshy ground of St Sampson was the site of St Piran’s Day - Events held throughout Cornwall north coast to Fowey on the possibilities. One is to head of Red Moor. Helman Tor, the tragic wedding between Cornish Arms Beer & Mussel Festival - St Merryn west and follow the trail to south. Roughly 27 miles long, which has a rocking stone just King Mark of Cornwall and Padstow. Just over five miles the route only came to light in below the summit, is home to Iseult, who was by then in Mawgan Porth Polzeath APRIL of cycle trail are waiting to be 1984 when local ramblers a Neolithic hill fort of the rare love with Mark’s nephew, Dogs permitted No dogs between Easter and Egg Rolling (held each Easter Sunday) - Duke Street, Padstow discovered. investigating public paths and distinctive type discovered Tristan. Mawgan Porth is situated 7 October Trevithick Day - Camborne found a series of forgotten by archaeologist Roger Mercer miles down the coast from Polzeath is a small seaside granite stiles. The footpath in the late 1970s. MAY Padstow and is famous for resort known for its sandy features historic remains, May Day - Padstow surfing as well as having a beach and surfing. The main ancient footbridges, old tracks (Always held on the 1st May unless this falls on a Sunday, if so it is large sandy beach which is street through the village runs and fascinating churches and then held on the Monday). suitable for young families. along the seafront and has a passes through a rich and Flora Day - Helston There are numerous rock parade of shops pubs, cafes varied landscape of valleys, Daphne Du Maurier Festival - Fowey pools to explore as well as and restaurants. woodlands, pastures, moors Run-to-the-Sun - Trevelgue, Newquay great facilities and amenities and ancient field systems. and wonderful coastal paths The trail passes through some From Golant the path follows with stunning views out to of the most beautiful the river until it meets the sea JUNE sea. countryside in England, with This type of fort is called a Tor at Fowey. Royal Cornwall Show - Wadebridge stunning views out over the Enclosure and consists of (Generally held from the 2nd Thursday in June) Camel estuary, complimented large hilltop or hillside with little tributaries that enclosures situated near JULY disappear into the heart of the natural rock outcrops and Stithians Agricultural Show - Stithians fabulous north Cornwall surrounded by at least one Padstow – Rock Sponsored Swim - Padstow/Rock Rock countryside, as well as circuit of stone-built walls. Wadebridge Carnival - Wadebridge Dogs permitted revealing little inland coves Today’s Saint’s Way begins in Sea Sunday - Padstow Harbour Rock could hardly be less and beaches at low tide. Padstow at the 15th century RNAS Culdrose Air Day - Helston appropriately named as its church of St Petroc. The path Party in the Park - Padstow Watergate Bay popularity is largely due to follows the Camel trail before Padstow Vintage Rally - Padstow Dogs permitted the long stretches of sandy heading up onto Watergate Bay is a beautiful beaches. Rock is particularly Downs, which is presided AUGUST two mile long, golden sandy known for its wide variety of over by a 16 foot prehistoric Padstow Carnival - Padstow beach surrounded by cliffs. watersports the sailing school standing stone. From here the St Merryn Carnival - St Merryn The bay is ideal for families and you can also hire boats trail heads south to , a Fowey Regatta Week - Fowey as well as surfers/adventurers from here. Car parking is very parish with links to a 4th The path heads south-east Padstow Lifeboat Day - Padstow with a surf school and limited at Rock but you can century Irish saint whose from Helman Tor towards Fish Festival - extreme beach sports as well take the ferry from In either direction you will name, Urel, is derived from a Lanlivery, where the church as great facilities and some Padstow should you wish to enjoy a myriad of sights to word meaning ‘a place of of St Brevita, a saint about SEPTEMBER lovely beachside restaurants spend the day exploring this inspire the mind as well as the trees’ although there are whom nothing is known, St.Ives September Festival - St Ives including the Jamie Oliver area. benefits of a healthy precious few trees there boasts a tower 100 feet high, Fish Festival - Newquay inspired famous Fifteen excursion. The Camel Trail is today. the second highest in restaurant. There is plenty virtually level all the way due Cornwall. Just in front of the OCTOBER of parking and some great The Camel Trail to it being laid on the old church is the 12th century Falmouth Oyster Week - Falmouth coastal walks which explore railway track. Although not Crown Inn, which was the dramatic coastline. quite a road surface, the extended to house the DECEMBER Camel Trail is mostly smooth stonemasons who built the 2CFUVQY%JTKUVOCU.KIJV6WTP1P2CFUVQY and provides safe and easy church of St Brevita. )GPGTCNN[JGNFQPHKTUV5CVWTFC[5WPFC[KP&GEGODGT access to unspoilt countryside Padstow Christmas Festival - Padstow for those folk unable to use (Generally held on the first weekend of December) our undulating inland and coastal paths. The route makes its way from The Camel Trail, winds its Withiel to the larger parish of We hope that you find this information ways through some of Lanivet, whose 15th century book useful during your stay with us. England’s most beautiful and church of St Nivet is supposed Daymer Bay relatively unknown coastal to stand in the exact Have a fantastic holiday! Dogs permitted scenery and countryside. geographical centre of Daymer Bay faces into the There are 11 miles of disused Cornwall. The parish takes its The route continues from Camel Estuary and being railway beside the River name from the Celtic words Lanlivery to Golant, a small sheltered it is a popular beach Camel that have been ‘Lann’ meaning church site waterside village on the for windsurfing, kitesurfing converted from the rail track and ‘Neved’ meaning pagan banks of the . etc. as the waves are never too Golant lies in the parish of St

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J67354 Harbour Holidays 16pp A4 Brochure.indd 14 20/12/2018 14:53 for surfing. The beach is big it is an ideal beach to take bed to trail way, thus linking The Saints Way sacred place, which suggests Sampson, whose life is one of #PPWCN'XGPVU+P%QTPYCNN surrounded by sand dunes young children. St Enodoc, the towns of Padstow, that the site had religious the earliest recorded of all the Please check with Padstow Tourist Office, Visit Cornwall or the which are managed by a local once buried in the sand, is Wadebridge and significance long before the saints. Sampson travelled local event to confirm exact dates and timings. trust and there are many rock within walking distance of Bodmin. An offshoot of the arrival of the Christian from Dublin to Wales and pools next to the cliffs. There the beach and is now the trail follows the river through missionaries. Lanivet, which then on to Cornwall, probably JANUARY is a local shop/store as well as final resting place of Sir John North Cornwall’s rugged marks the halfway point of utilising parts of the Saint’s North Cornwall Point to Point - Royal Cornwall Showground, parking and toilet facilities. Betjeman. moor land village landscapes the Saint’s Way, was once Way. He established for Wadebridge and idyllic wooded valleys, home to 11 copper mines, all himself a church after having towards the picturesque of which have long been made a shelter near a holy FEBRUARY The Saint’s Way, or Forth an market town of Camelford. closed. Continuing south the well which can still be seen by Cornish Hurling - St Columb The hub of the Camel Trail Syns, is a long-distance route heads up to the south door of the church. footpath that cuts right across can be found at Wadebridge Helman Tor, a nature reserve Legend has it that the church MARCH Cornwall from Padstow on the and from here poses two overlooking the marshy ground of St Sampson was the site of St Piran’s Day - Events held throughout Cornwall north coast to Fowey on the possibilities. One is to head of Red Moor. Helman Tor, the tragic wedding between Cornish Arms Beer & Mussel Festival - St Merryn west and follow the trail to south. Roughly 27 miles long, which has a rocking stone just King Mark of Cornwall and Padstow. Just over five miles the route only came to light in below the summit, is home to Iseult, who was by then in Mawgan Porth Polzeath APRIL of cycle trail are waiting to be 1984 when local ramblers a Neolithic hill fort of the rare love with Mark’s nephew, Dogs permitted No dogs between Easter and Egg Rolling (held each Easter Sunday) - Duke Street, Padstow discovered. investigating public paths and distinctive type discovered Tristan. Mawgan Porth is situated 7 October Trevithick Day - Camborne found a series of forgotten by archaeologist Roger Mercer miles down the coast from Polzeath is a small seaside granite stiles. The footpath in the late 1970s. MAY Padstow and is famous for resort known for its sandy features historic remains, May Day - Padstow surfing as well as having a beach and surfing. The main ancient footbridges, old tracks (Always held on the 1st May unless this falls on a Sunday, if so it is large sandy beach which is street through the village runs and fascinating churches and then held on the Monday). suitable for young families. along the seafront and has a passes through a rich and Flora Day - Helston There are numerous rock parade of shops pubs, cafes varied landscape of valleys, Daphne Du Maurier Festival - Fowey pools to explore as well as and restaurants. woodlands, pastures, moors Run-to-the-Sun - Trevelgue, Newquay great facilities and amenities and ancient field systems. and wonderful coastal paths The trail passes through some From Golant the path follows with stunning views out to of the most beautiful the river until it meets the sea JUNE sea. countryside in England, with This type of fort is called a Tor at Fowey. Royal Cornwall Show - Wadebridge stunning views out over the Enclosure and consists of (Generally held from the 2nd Thursday in June) Camel estuary, complimented large hilltop or hillside with little tributaries that enclosures situated near JULY disappear into the heart of the natural rock outcrops and Stithians Agricultural Show - Stithians fabulous north Cornwall surrounded by at least one Padstow – Rock Sponsored Swim - Padstow/Rock Rock countryside, as well as circuit of stone-built walls. Wadebridge Carnival - Wadebridge Dogs permitted revealing little inland coves Today’s Saint’s Way begins in Sea Sunday - Padstow Harbour Rock could hardly be less and beaches at low tide. Padstow at the 15th century RNAS Culdrose Air Day - Helston appropriately named as its church of St Petroc. The path Party in the Park - Padstow Watergate Bay popularity is largely due to follows the Camel trail before Padstow Vintage Rally - Padstow Dogs permitted the long stretches of sandy heading up onto St Breock Watergate Bay is a beautiful beaches. Rock is particularly Downs, which is presided AUGUST two mile long, golden sandy known for its wide variety of over by a 16 foot prehistoric Padstow Carnival - Padstow beach surrounded by cliffs. watersports the sailing school standing stone. From here the St Merryn Carnival - St Merryn The bay is ideal for families and you can also hire boats trail heads south to Withiel, a Fowey Regatta Week - Fowey as well as surfers/adventurers from here. Car parking is very parish with links to a 4th The path heads south-east Padstow Lifeboat Day - Padstow with a surf school and limited at Rock but you can century Irish saint whose from Helman Tor towards Fish Festival - Newlyn extreme beach sports as well take the ferry from In either direction you will name, Urel, is derived from a Lanlivery, where the church as great facilities and some Padstow should you wish to enjoy a myriad of sights to word meaning ‘a place of of St Brevita, a saint about SEPTEMBER lovely beachside restaurants spend the day exploring this inspire the mind as well as the trees’ although there are whom nothing is known, St.Ives September Festival - St Ives including the Jamie Oliver area. benefits of a healthy precious few trees there boasts a tower 100 feet high, Fish Festival - Newquay inspired famous Fifteen excursion. The Camel Trail is today. the second highest in restaurant. There is plenty virtually level all the way due Cornwall. Just in front of the OCTOBER of parking and some great The Camel Trail to it being laid on the old church is the 12th century Falmouth Oyster Week - Falmouth coastal walks which explore railway track. Although not Crown Inn, which was the dramatic coastline. quite a road surface, the extended to house the DECEMBER Camel Trail is mostly smooth stonemasons who built the 2CFUVQY%JTKUVOCU.KIJV6WTP1P2CFUVQY and provides safe and easy church of St Brevita. )GPGTCNN[JGNFQPHKTUV5CVWTFC[5WPFC[KP&GEGODGT access to unspoilt countryside Padstow Christmas Festival - Padstow for those folk unable to use (Generally held on the first weekend of December) our undulating inland and coastal paths. The route makes its way from The Camel Trail, winds its Withiel to the larger parish of We hope that you find this information ways through some of Lanivet, whose 15th century book useful during your stay with us. England’s most beautiful and church of St Nivet is supposed Daymer Bay relatively unknown coastal to stand in the exact Have a fantastic holiday! Dogs permitted scenery and countryside. geographical centre of Daymer Bay faces into the There are 11 miles of disused Cornwall. The parish takes its The route continues from Camel Estuary and being railway beside the River name from the Celtic words Lanlivery to Golant, a small sheltered it is a popular beach Camel that have been ‘Lann’ meaning church site waterside village on the for windsurfing, kitesurfing converted from the rail track and ‘Neved’ meaning pagan banks of the River Fowey. etc. as the waves are never too Golant lies in the parish of St

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