Recreation path 17 miles in length along scenic Camel Estuary and Camel Valley from Padstow to Poley's Bridge. Suitable for pedestrians and cyclists and horse riding.
Unique and not to be missed, one of the West Country's favourite attractions, just west of Bideford. Famous for its ancient working port, cobbled streets, stunning views and donkeys. Enjoy A/V of village history, 2 museums.
The South West’s largest private collection of over 60 WW2 military vehicles, artillery pieces and artifacts. Shop selling toys, collectors’ items, clothing, de-activated guns and outdoor kit. Snacks available (seasonally).
Over looking Summerleaze Beach and the breakwater, a former coastguard lookout stands. Known as Compass Point and built by the Acland family in 1840 of local sandstone, it is based on the Temple of Winds.
CCA. is a small business run by brothers Sam and Mark Williams both having grown up on this Coast so have great local knowledge, they offer Guided sit on top sea kayaking and coasteering sessions all guides are qualified.
Enter the magical land of Cornwall’s Crealy and hold on tight for Morgawr, the exciting NEW roller coaster. A must for all thrill seekers, it’s the Cornwall Sea Dragon of legend and super fast.
Meets Guideline Standards of the Marine Conservation Society 2010 for water quality.. A long descent into Crackington Haven leads to a small yet popular beach encased on either side by steep dark cliffs. Lifeguarded, and dog ban.
A wide expanse of golden sand is exposed at low tide, bordered by rocky outcrops ideal for rock-pooling. Several pubs and a beach cafe nearby. Large carpark. Lifeguarded. Dog ban.
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Beach
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