Things to do in Cornwall

  • Camel trail

    North Cornwall

    Wadebridge

  • Camel Trail

    The Camel Trail is an 18-mile, is a virtually level and surfaced, cycle and foot trail. It provides access to the beautiful Cornish countryside along a disused railway line between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge, and Padstow

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  • Cornish Coast Adventures

  • Cornish Coast Adventures

    We are based in Port Quin, between Polzeath and Port Isaac in North Cornwall, and provide coastal activities to remember! We offer guided kayaking trips and stand up paddle boarding hire and sessions from Port Quin, Port Isaac and Polzeath areas. New for 2023 is our wood fired sauna overlooking the water at PQ. We also have some holiday cottages and a Farmhouse available for rent on our farm with great sea views over the Cornish coastline.We can help provide a complete Cornish Coast Adventure or just part of it!

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  • Sea View Summer Events

  • Sea View Summer Events

    Sea View Farm Shop is not only a place to eat and shop, but also a place to have fun and enjoy live music and events. We have hosted some of the greatest events Cornwall has ever seen, featuring local bands and acts that showcase the talent and diversity of the Cornish culture. You can join them for an afternoon or evening of entertainment, dancing, and laughter in their spacious venue that can accommodate up to 2500 people and no need to worry about who's driving because overnight camping is always an option.

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  • Barratt's Zawn and Dannon Chapel Circular Walk

  • Barratt's Zawn and Dannon Chapel Circular Walk

    Clifftop views over Barrett's Zawn beach, "Donkey Hole" - a hidden tunnel to Barrett's Zawn beach (entry not recommended), Eerie 1000-year old ruined hamlet of Dannonchapel, Panoramic views over Port Isaac Bay from the coast path, Birds of prey hunting along the deep gorge at Dannonchapel, Country lanes and tracks lined with pretty wildflowers in spring and summer, Farm Shop Cafe for well deserved refreshment, Parking at Sea View

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  • St Enodoc Church

    Once almost buried in the sands, the chapel now stands amid the fairways of St. Enodoc Golf Course. Overshadowed by Brea Hill, and nestling among the sand dunes above Daymer Bay, this charming chapel comes as unexpected find for many visitors. It is an ancient place of worship that continues today to offer sanctuary, worship and prayer to all who are willing to make the trek along the footpaths between the fairways. St Enodoc is perhaps most famous as the final resting place of former poet laureate John Betjeman

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  • Dannon Chapel Tregardock Circular

  • Dannon Chapel Tregardock Circular

    Caves, rockpools and waterfalls and a huge expanse of golden sand at Tregardock Beach at low tide, Panoramic views over Port Isaac Bay from the coast path, Birds of prey hunting along the deep gorge at Dannonchapel
    1000-year old ruined hamlet of Dannonchapel mentioned in the doomsday book, Wildflowers along the cliff tops in spring and summer, Parking at Sea View

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  • Tintagel Old Post Office

    Despite its name, Tintagel Old Post Office was first built over 600 years ago as a farmhouse during the medieval period. Slowly modified over the centuries, it became more fashionable than functional. The house has served many purposes over time, but it has always been a home. Its final use was as the letter-receiving office for the village during the 1870s.

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  • King Arthur’s Great Halls

  • King Arthur’s Great Halls

    Hidden within plain sight, in the heart of the famous Cornish village of Tintagel, stands one of the most unique and interesting buildings in the world. This remarkable building contains paintings by William Hatherall and world famous stained glass windows, all completely dedicated to the immortal legend of King Arthur.

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  • Tintagel Castle

    Journey across the spectacular award-winning footbridge Immerse yourself in history, myth and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle on Cornwall's rugged north coast.
    Meet Gallos, an 8-foot tall bronze sculpture inspired not only by the legend of King Arthur but also reflects the history of Tintagel Castle
    Explore Merlin’s Cave and paddle in rock pools on the beach no story that involves Arthur is complete without mention of the mysterious magician Merlin.

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  • Gallos

    Tintagel Castle

  • Gallos

    an 8-foot tall bronze sculpture inspired not only by the legend of King Arthur but also reflects the history of Tintagel Castle

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  • Merlin’s Cave

    Tintagel Castle

  • Merlin’s Cave

    Tintagel is intricately linked with the tales surrounding the legendary King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. And no story that involves Arthur is complete without mention of the mysterious magician Merlin.

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  • Birdwatching

    The Camel Estuary

  • Birdwatching

    The Camel Estuary, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that enters the sea near Padstow, provides an excellent habitat for birds. Large areas of salt marsh encourage a variety of winter waders, while on the mudflats at low tide you can spot a variety of bird species.

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