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36 New Street Padstow Retire Advert
36 New Street Padstow Advertised Holidays in Padstow on these pages between 14 March 2003 and March 2016 - when the advert was retired at the owners request
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Padstow Padstow is an ancient and largely unspoilt town with a beautiful harbour. It has: - good shopping facilities with convenience stores in the town itself and a supermarket just on the edge of the town; - craft and gift shops, a wine shop, clothes shops, pharmacy, newsagents a home-made fudge shop and much more- cafes and a good selection of restaurants (including the famous "Seafood Restaurant" run by Rick Stein) together with old and friendly public houses, most of them serving pub food and 'real ale' Padstow lies on the Camel Estuary about seven miles from Wadebridge. The area is one of considerable natural beauty with beautiful bays, golden beaches and many interesting walks, particularly along the Coastal Footpath. It has a number of ancient traditions, the most famous being the 'Obby 'Oss festival which is celebrated on May Day each year. The Camel Trail follows the disused railway track
along the estuary from Padstow to Wadebridge and then inland to Bodmin.
It is reserved for walkers, cyclists and horseriders. Bikes of all sizes
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Padstow
self catering holiday cottages | 36 New Street Padstow | RETIRED ADVERT
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