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Rock
Rock is renowned for its sailing and also features in many of Sir John Betjamin's poems, who is buried in the grounds of St Enodoc Church on the edge of St Enodoc Golf Course. The area around the Camel estuary is one of extreme beauty and contrasts and loved by walkers for generations who follow the Camel Trail which extends right up to Bodmin Moor.
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Padstow
Walk around the quaint corners and crooked byways of Padstow and you will find the historic Parish Church, Prideaux Place, the Deer Park, several Inns, a choice of restaurants including the famous Seafood Restaurant, plus a variety of shops to potter about in. The surrounding area is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty with lovely cliff and country walks plus a choice of several superb sandy beaches.
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Trevone
Trevone Bay is located between Padstow and Harlyn Bay. The village of Trevone has two beaches, two championship golf courses and fine selection of quality shops and restaurants. Also nearby is The Camel Trail which winds its ways through some of England's most beautiful and relatively unknown coastal scenery and countryside.
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Polzeath
One of Cornwall’s most popular surfing beaches with an excellent range of shops, pubs and restaurants and close to two superb golf courses.
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Boscastle
Famous for its dramatic rugged coastline and pretty Cornish cottages, the town offers good coastal walks, gift shops and good food.
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Tintagel
An ancient historical town on the beautiful North Cornish Coast having the famous Tintagel Castle where the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table once began. Popular for tourists who enjoy coastal walking, history and the many gift shops, cafes and restaurants.
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Camelford
A market town only 10 minutes drive to the beach at Trebarwith Strand and close to Brown Willy and Roughtor, the two highest peaks in Cornwall.
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Wadebridge
A former market town on the River Camel, an excellent town with a good shopping centre, schools, pubs, shops and restaurants and being only 6 miles from the beaches at Rock and Polzeath.
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Delabole
Only 2 miles from the beach at Trebarwith Strand, this town is famous for its former slate quarry and offers good village amenities including primary school, village pub, filling station and shops.
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St. Mabyn
A pretty location situated only 4 miles from Wadebridge, this rural village enjoys an excellent community and is served by its village post office and stores, pub, church and primary school.
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Chapel Amble
A popular rural village yet only minutes from Rock and Polzeath, Chapel Amble offers an excellent gastro pub and benefits from the local facilities of “Ye Old House” where there is a swimming pool, pet’s corner and children’s play equipment.
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St. Teath
A traditional Cornish Village with a good range village amenities and being only 4 miles from the beach at Trebarwith Strand. The towns of Wadebridge and Camelford are only a 10 -15 minute drive where wider shopping facilities are available.
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Rumford
A small rural hamlet just a 10 minute drive from the beautiful seven bays surrounding.
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St Issey
A pleasant village with primary school and Parish Church. It is centrally situated between Wadebridge and Padstow and four miles from the North Cornish Coast.
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Little Petherick
The village of Little Petherick is the desirable hamlet nestled at the head of the Camel Estuary with its wooded creek. Just 2 miles away is the popular Cornish fishing town of Padstow.
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St Columb
An historic market town approximately 7 miles from Padstow with good amenities including Inns, shops and doctors surgery, veterinary surgery and primary school etc. It is also just a short drive from the A39 and a choice of several coastal resorts.
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Mawgan Porth
A sought after costal resort famous for its beautiful surfing beach and lovely cliff and country walks. There are local shops and Inns for everyday needs.
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Watergate Bay
Famous for its surfing beach and the recent arrival of Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Restaurant. For extensive shopping facilities and water sport activities the harbour town of Padstow is approximately 10 miles and Newquay 4 miles.
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