Padstow, Cornwall
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Brief description
https://www.visitcornwall.com/destinations/padstow
2026:
"Made famous by Rick Stein over the last 30 years or so, there’s much more to Padstow than just great places to eat. It’s still a working harbour, it’s surrounded by glorious beaches, and offers a base to explore the Camel estuary."
Address
PL28
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Website
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padstow
Directions
https://www.visitcornwall.com/destinations/padstow
2026:
"From the M5 follow the A30 to Bodmin, Turn off here and head through the town taking the A389 towards Wadebridge. Here you will join the A39 passing over the river and past the Royal Cornwall Showground.
Shortly after this take a right turn onto the A389 again and follow signs to Padstow. (Please note this route is not suitable for HGV's or large caravans/motorhomes)
In the main season there is a large carpark on the edge of Padstow, which is approx a 10 minute walk into town. There are other carparks, including down on the quayside, but these fill up early in the season."
Opening Times
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
Transport
https://www.visitcornwall.com/destinations/padstow
2026:
"Travelling by train: There hasn't been a train stop at Padstow since 1967. The route of the railway is now the popular Camel Trail. The nearest mainline railway station is Bodmin Parkway from where you can get a bus to Padstow
Travelling by coach & bus: Padstow is served by local bus services from Newquay, Wadebridge and Bodmin. The nearest National Express stop is at Bodmin."
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