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The beautiful North Cornwall town of Padstow has a variety of excellent family cottages making it a perfect base for a family holiday. Padstow is famous for its bustling harbour, beautiful beaches and numerous restaurants, and you'll find our Padstow cottages within easy reach of all of these. There are some lovely family-friendly cottages in Cornwall, especially in Padstow and the beautiful surrounding area, including renovated quarryman’s cottages, bright boutique-style bungalows, idyllic barn conversions and traditional holiday cottages with stunning sea views. Dating back over 400 years, Padstow’s harbour is filled with fishing boats, pleasure boats and ferries, with a regular crossing to the village of Rock. As well as its superb choice of great places to eat and drink, Padstow is home to some excellent craft, gift and bookshops, as well as a number of galleries showcasing talented local artists.
Some of Cornwall’s most spectacular beaches and delightful coves are close by, including Bedruthan Steps, Treyarnon Bay, Harlyn Bay and the excellent surfing beach of Constantine Bay. Keen walkers and cyclists can follow the South West Coast Path, the popular Padstow Circular Walk or the disused railway now known as the Camel Trail which leads to Wenfordbridge and Bodmin. Nature-lovers can spot a variety of birds including curlews and egrets, and families can enjoy a great day out at Camel Creek Adventure Park. Heading north along the coast of Cornwall and round the River Camel you can visit Wadebridge, Polzeath and the fishing village of Port Isaac. Following the coast south you will reach the surfers’ paradise of Newquay and the idyllic village of St Agnes.