Food Scene
St Tudy Inn
Fabulous quality restaurant just a walk away
A great lunch / cream tea stop on the camel trail
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The Camel Trail Tea Garden
A great lunch / cream tea stop on the camel trail
The Old Inn is the highest pub in Cornwall located 3 miles away on Bodmin Moor. Good food served all day.
Saint Breward
The Old Inn is the highest pub in Cornwall located 3 miles away on Bodmin Moor. Good food served all day.
Baker Tom's Bread
1 The PlattTop Baker
The Ship Inn
Gonvena HillExcellent food in a nice bar/restaurant
Just 2 miles away for bike hire on the Camel Trail, Snail’s Pace has plenty of cycles for all the family and with easy off road parking, a cafe and quiet lanes it’s a great place to start your Camel trail experience.
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Snails Pace Bike Hire
11 ParadeJust 2 miles away for bike hire on the Camel Trail, Snail’s Pace has plenty of cycles for all the family and with easy off road parking, a cafe and quiet lanes it’s a great place to start your Camel trail experience.
Cedar Croft Nursery and vintage café, Hengar Road, S t Tudy
PL30 3PH.
Wonderful treats are created every day in the vintage Café and stocks nearly all Cornish grown plants that are either grown on site or sourced from nurseries within Cornwall.
CedarCroft Plants and CAFE
Cedar Croft Nursery and vintage café, Hengar Road, S t Tudy
PL30 3PH.
Wonderful treats are created every day in the vintage Café and stocks nearly all Cornish grown plants that are either grown on site or sourced from nurseries within Cornwall.
Shopping
For your main essential groceries and your picnic lunches and cash withdrawals from post office.
Friendly Cafe and library too!.
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St Tudy Community Shop
Wadebridge RoadFor your main essential groceries and your picnic lunches and cash withdrawals from post office.
Friendly Cafe and library too!.
Small town packed with essential shops. From fishmongers to fruit and veg store, to Granny Wobblys fudge store to the fish and chip shop. Ladies boutiques and top quality quirky home furnishing store. 2nd hand furniture shops and some well run charity shops. A cinema for rainy afternoons too and a Co op store. Good restaurants and pubs by the plenty too. Access to the Camel trail and Bike hire is available here.
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Wadebridge
Small town packed with essential shops. From fishmongers to fruit and veg store, to Granny Wobblys fudge store to the fish and chip shop. Ladies boutiques and top quality quirky home furnishing store. 2nd hand furniture shops and some well run charity shops. A cinema for rainy afternoons too and a Co op store. Good restaurants and pubs by the plenty too. Access to the Camel trail and Bike hire is available here.
Fresh fish and quaint gift shops. Film set village for the iconic "Doc Martin" of Port Wenn.
Port Isaac Fishermen Ltd.
1 Fore StreetFresh fish and quaint gift shops. Film set village for the iconic "Doc Martin" of Port Wenn.
Trago Liskeard
Entertainment & Activities
St Kew Golf Club
Intimate 2 screen cinema. Still has the charm of an old fashioned cinema.
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The Regal
The PlattIntimate 2 screen cinema. Still has the charm of an old fashioned cinema.
Beautiful scenery easily accessed by Cylce on a flat trail stretching from nearby The Retreat all the way through Bodmin and Wadebridge to Padstow
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cycle trail (Camel Trail)
Beautiful scenery easily accessed by Cylce on a flat trail stretching from nearby The Retreat all the way through Bodmin and Wadebridge to Padstow
Arts & Culture
Just 30 mins drive away, Legendary King Arthur's birthplace where history meets legend. Start your exploration of the site at the exhibition which looks Tintagel's rich and varied past. See artefacts discovered at the site, on display for the first time, as well beautiful book sculptures which illustrate the castle's literary links.
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Tintagel Castle bridge
South West Coast PathJust 30 mins drive away, Legendary King Arthur's birthplace where history meets legend. Start your exploration of the site at the exhibition which looks Tintagel's rich and varied past. See artefacts discovered at the site, on display for the first time, as well beautiful book sculptures which illustrate the castle's literary links.
A great opportunity to discover life behind bars as an 18th Century prisoner in the heart of Cornwall. Explore the many cells and features that make your visit to the Jail a fun and educational, and just a little bit scary, adventure!
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Bodmin-Gefängnis
Berrycoombe RoadA great opportunity to discover life behind bars as an 18th Century prisoner in the heart of Cornwall. Explore the many cells and features that make your visit to the Jail a fun and educational, and just a little bit scary, adventure!
Parks & Nature
At this sacred site of Saint Nectan’s Glen, the river Trevillet has carved its way through Late Devonian slate, created a magnificent 60 foot waterfall and punched a hole through the original kieve (basin). The water now cascades into a beautiful valley.
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Saint Nectans Glen
At this sacred site of Saint Nectan’s Glen, the river Trevillet has carved its way through Late Devonian slate, created a magnificent 60 foot waterfall and punched a hole through the original kieve (basin). The water now cascades into a beautiful valley.
Polzeath
Great walking in beautiful rugged Cornwall. Just a short car ride away. Or just stop and breathe in the fresh air and wonderful scenery. Brown Willy being the highest Tor in Cornwall.
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Bodmin Moor
Great walking in beautiful rugged Cornwall. Just a short car ride away. Or just stop and breathe in the fresh air and wonderful scenery. Brown Willy being the highest Tor in Cornwall.
Just 1 hour away and you are in one of the most beautiful National Parks in the UK.
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Dartmoor-Nationalpark
PL20Just 1 hour away and you are in one of the most beautiful National Parks in the UK.
Tumbling waterfalls set in a beautiful green valley just 30 minutes away.
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Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve
15 Well LnTumbling waterfalls set in a beautiful green valley just 30 minutes away.
Bodmin Moor
Drinks & Nightlife
Well recommended Bar and Restaurant with live music alternate Fridays
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St Kew Inn
Well recommended Bar and Restaurant with live music alternate Fridays
Camel Valley
Vinyard. Experience Award winning Cornish Camel valley vine.
Saint Mabyn
Bar and good restaurant too
Picturesque village with bars restaurants and quirky and interesting gift shops. Boscastle is a tiny port with a natural harbour situated on an exceptionally beautiful stretch of coastline five miles north of Tintagel. In 2004, dramatic floods caused untold damage to the tiny settlement, most of which is owned by the National Trust. Most of the Boscastle's trademark thatched and whitewashed cottages have been rescued and rebuilt, along with the Witchcraft Museum, which offers a ghoulish look at Cornwall's dark side. Boat trips depart from the harbour for Long Island, where Razorbills, Guillemots and Puffins can be spotted.
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Boscastle
Picturesque village with bars restaurants and quirky and interesting gift shops. Boscastle is a tiny port with a natural harbour situated on an exceptionally beautiful stretch of coastline five miles north of Tintagel. In 2004, dramatic floods caused untold damage to the tiny settlement, most of which is owned by the National Trust. Most of the Boscastle's trademark thatched and whitewashed cottages have been rescued and rebuilt, along with the Witchcraft Museum, which offers a ghoulish look at Cornwall's dark side. Boat trips depart from the harbour for Long Island, where Razorbills, Guillemots and Puffins can be spotted.
Sightseeing
Port Quin is a magical near-deserted cove with a rugged natural harbour. In the nineteenth century one such storm wiped out the entire fishing fleet, causing the women to abandon their homes, which fell into ruin and disrepair. Only four houses remain today owned by the National Trust.
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Port Quin
Port Quin is a magical near-deserted cove with a rugged natural harbour. In the nineteenth century one such storm wiped out the entire fishing fleet, causing the women to abandon their homes, which fell into ruin and disrepair. Only four houses remain today owned by the National Trust.
Mündungsgebiet Fowey
Fowey Harbour Hotel
Esplanade