Bed & Breakfast St Minver. Bed & Breakfast Wadebridge Cornwall. Bed & Breakfast Camel Trail |
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Self-catering near RockWELCOME TO TREWORNAN FARMHOUSE SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION, on the B3314 road to ROCK AND POLZEATH Trewornan is popular and well-known in the area for its Farmhouse accommodation; having been looking after guests for over 20 years. A traditional 16th Century Farmhouse nestling in a peaceful setting with spacious reception rooms and conservatory overlooking the River Camel. 5 miles from Rock and the beautiful Camel Estuary, Ample safe parking. Ideal centre for those wanting a peaceful location close to the coast, golf courses and beaches. Trewornan is a short distance from the famous St Enodoc Golf Course and Roserrow Golf and is close to Sir John Betjeman's favourite haunts and the picturesque St Enodoc Church where he is buried. For birdwatchers we are next door to the Walmsley Bird Sanctuary at Trewornan Bridge. Rock is great for swimming, sailing, windsurfing and water-skiing. The next bay on from this is Daymer which is wonderful for young families as it is a very safe swimming beach with rock pools. Polzeath, the neighbouring beach, is extremely popular with surfers and has a large sandy beach with rock pools. Padstow can be visited by catching the pedestrian ferry from Rock. Exploring its quaint streets and harbour is always a pleasure. This fishing village is famous for its 'Obby Oss' celebrations on May Day and Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant. Wadebridge is a pretty town on the river with several cafes, pubs, restaurants and individual shops. The nationally acclaimed Camel Trail to either Bodmin or Padstow along what was once the old railway line can be explored by cyclists and walkers alike and cycle hire shops abound. St. Endellion Church is nearby and is well-known for its annual music festival each Easter and Summer. Also the unspoilt fishing village of Port Isaac, immortalised in several television and film productions, such as 'Doc Martin' and 'Saving Grace', is another favourite haunt and has several restaurants worth picking from. Also, we are not far from the gardens of Pencarrow and Lanhydrock. A bit further away again and well worth a visit are The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan. DIRECTIONS Driving from Bodmin on the A389 close to Wadebridge pass through the hamlet of Sladesbridge with Trelawney Garden Centre on the right and follow bypass road up hill to roundabout where take first exit left. After few hundred yards turn right at mini roundabout onto B3314 signposted Port Isaac. After one mile come over Trewornan Bridge and follow road for few hundred yards to top of rise where turn right onto raised entrance to farm and come down the lane to the Farmhouse where the conservatory door is the front entrance. |
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