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The Eden Project.
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Explore Carruan Farm Centre and its Surroundings
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The Camel Trail
(2.9 miles)
The Camel Trail is a 19 mile route that follows the beautiful Camel River from Padstow, where it joins the sea in a wide estuary, to Poley’s Bridge inland, where it is merely a stream running through woodland.
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Prideaux Place
(2.9 miles)
Another stunning Elizabethan house with formal gardens, a deer park and lovely woodland walks. Inside you will find all kinds of historic artefacts, from art and furniture to an extensive porcelain collection.
www.prideauxplace.co.uk
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The Seafood Restaurant
(2.7 miles)
Rick Stein’s three world famous restaurants all offer, as you would expect, fantastic seafood. If you’re feeling flush, book a table at The Seafood Restaurant, right by the harbour, or if the budget is tighter, St Petroc’s is lower key but still serves high quality food.
www.rickstein.com
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St Petroc's Bistro
(2.8 miles)
Rick Stein’s three world famous restaurants all offer, as you would expect, fantastic seafood. If you’re feeling flush, book a table at The Seafood Restaurant, right by the harbour, or if the budget is tighter, St Petroc’s is lower key but still serves high quality food.
www.rickstein.com
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Padstow
(2.8 miles)
Padstow is perhaps best known as the home of one of Britain’s best-loved celebrity chefs, Rick Stein. Alongside the many fabulous places to eat that Padstow boasts you’ll find unique shops, friendly pubs and a busy, fun atmosphere.
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Wadebridge
(4.9 miles)
Popular among cyclists (Wadebridge sits right on the Camel Trail), Wadebridge also draws many for its unique shops and cafes. The River Camel sweeps majestically through Wadebridge; along its banks, ‘twitchers’ can be seen excitedly spotting any number of wading bird varieties, including herons.
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Polzeath
(.8 miles)
Park right on the beach (be careful of the tides), stumble out of the car - and you’re on one of Cornwall’s finest surfing beaches. Shops, ice cream parlours and cafes tumble haphazardly towards the beach.
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Daymer Bay
(1.5 miles)
A sheltered crescent of sand and a perfect spot for watching windsurfers and sailors harnessing the wind and whipping along the shore. Few facilities (loos and a small cafe) give Daymer a peaceful feel.
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Port Isaac and Port Gaverne
(4.0 miles)
This walk enables you to explore two idyllic harbourside villages and the lovely wooded countryside between them. Port Isaac has classic Cornish character by the boat load - clusters of tiny whitewashed cottages, narrow twisting lanes and the lovely scent of freshly-caught fish.
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Port Gaverne
(3.9 miles)
Due to its sheltered nature this narrow cove is very safe for children offering a small sandy beach with rock pools to explore at low tide. In a peaceful beach-front village around the headland of Port Isaac, the beach is overlooked by high cliffs on either side with amenities close to hand.
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