Out and about
Padstow boasts a wealth of galleries amongst its winding streets including intimate cafes and tea rooms. Rick Steins, along with many other restaurants, make it a favourite area for Cornish eating. The A39, 2 miles away, links north and south Cornwall and is ideal for exploring attractions such as The Eden Project, Tate Gallery at St Ives, Minack Theatre and many more. For cycling enthusiasts the Camel Trail offers traffic free cycling and walking winding its way through Wadebridge and Bodmin.
What to see and do in
the area of Padstow, Cornwall
Bluebell is brilliant! In an amazing spot surrounded by woodland and a small stream. Feels like you’re miles away from everything but actually just a few minutes from Padstow. The pod was clean, immaculate condition and had everything we needed from cutlery to crockery. Extremely comfortable. We’ll be back. Thanks for being such a great host and extremely quick replies to messages.
Christian, United Kingdom
Excellent location, clean and tidy pod and great hosts! We had a very tranquil stay in the Bluebell pod. The bluebells were out and the small stream was beautiful to listen to. Great to be able to sit by the fire in the evening. Would definitely stay here again!
Anthony, United Kingdom
What an absolute gem of a place. In a small secluded (and sheltered) valley surrounded by trees with babbling brook and a field fill of primroses. It really is an oasis of calm and very private. The walk to Padstow is super-easy, up the hill and through the touring campsite and then across the fields, it takes about 25 minutes to the edge of Padstow. I would strongly recommend wellies if weather has been a bit wet as the paths are clearly heavily used and when we visited, very muddy. Nonetheless, we walked to and from Padstow a couple of times and don’t see the need for a car or taxi.
Emma, United Kingdom