Local sight seeing

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Local sight seeing

Sightseeing

Natural beauty made up of rugged coastline, quiet coves and fabulous walks. Seven golden beaches accessible in less than a 5 minute drive. Top foodie destination majoring in fresh, locally produced food and celebrity chefs number 6. Camel Cycle Trail from Wadebridge to Padstow. Boat trips we own the fireball speedboat and my partners dad owns the jubilee queen you can find information online and social media.
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Padstow
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Natural beauty made up of rugged coastline, quiet coves and fabulous walks. Seven golden beaches accessible in less than a 5 minute drive. Top foodie destination majoring in fresh, locally produced food and celebrity chefs number 6. Camel Cycle Trail from Wadebridge to Padstow. Boat trips we own the fireball speedboat and my partners dad owns the jubilee queen you can find information online and social media.
The town of Rock is located across the Camel estuary from the fishing port of Padstow. For somewhere so sandy Rock might not seem like the most appropriate name. However, it comes from the local quarry where the rocks were used as ballast by sailing ships which had unloaded their cargo across the river. Also great places to eat such as the rock inn and mariners. water sport is also available, good and safe for children and dogs.
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Rock Beach
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The town of Rock is located across the Camel estuary from the fishing port of Padstow. For somewhere so sandy Rock might not seem like the most appropriate name. However, it comes from the local quarry where the rocks were used as ballast by sailing ships which had unloaded their cargo across the river. Also great places to eat such as the rock inn and mariners. water sport is also available, good and safe for children and dogs.
Harbour Town of looe, only an hours drive offers an amazing beach to see. Less for surfing more for sun bathing. Looe is pulled full of history for you to discover, and only a short drive.
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East Looe Beach
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Harbour Town of looe, only an hours drive offers an amazing beach to see. Less for surfing more for sun bathing. Looe is pulled full of history for you to discover, and only a short drive.
Polperro is more like port Isaac just on the opposite coast. Great for walks, if youve seen looe and want to try somewhere else near by
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Polperro
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Polperro is more like port Isaac just on the opposite coast. Great for walks, if youve seen looe and want to try somewhere else near by
A stunning area for walkers who want to drive around more of Cornwall whilst staying with us in port Isaac. Plenty of walking paths going from Talland, to looe and Polperro with outstanding views of the Cornish coast line
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Talland Bay Beach Cafe
Bridals Lane
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A stunning area for walkers who want to drive around more of Cornwall whilst staying with us in port Isaac. Plenty of walking paths going from Talland, to looe and Polperro with outstanding views of the Cornish coast line

Beach

This beach is beautiful lovely for a swim or paddle boarding has car parking and a little shop. Also great for walkers you can walk to Rock or Polzeath this beach is the next one along from Polzeath it’s beautiful and relaxing
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Daymer Bay
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This beach is beautiful lovely for a swim or paddle boarding has car parking and a little shop. Also great for walkers you can walk to Rock or Polzeath this beach is the next one along from Polzeath it’s beautiful and relaxing
Fantastic surfing and body boarding destination , wonderful big beach, dining (Oyster catcher pub) Car parking on the beach, ice cream, walks, Anns cottage surf & clothes shop
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Polzeath Beach
South West Coast Path
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Fantastic surfing and body boarding destination , wonderful big beach, dining (Oyster catcher pub) Car parking on the beach, ice cream, walks, Anns cottage surf & clothes shop
Port Gaverne is a sheltered, narrow cove with plenty of sand at low tide and neighbour to Port Isaac and may be the quaintest cove.
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Port Gaverne
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Port Gaverne is a sheltered, narrow cove with plenty of sand at low tide and neighbour to Port Isaac and may be the quaintest cove.
Port Quin, which lies a couple of miles around the corner from the popular Port Issac, is a magical near-deserted cove with a rugged natural harbour. where you can walk from Port Isaac to port Quin then polzeath.
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Port Quin
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Port Quin, which lies a couple of miles around the corner from the popular Port Issac, is a magical near-deserted cove with a rugged natural harbour. where you can walk from Port Isaac to port Quin then polzeath.

History & Sight seeing

Immerse yourself in history, myths and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle, gift shops cafes and walks.
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Tintagel Castle bridge
South West Coast Path
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Immerse yourself in history, myths and stunning scenery at Tintagel Castle, gift shops cafes and walks.
Where you will be staying, most of the old centre of the village consists of 18th. and 19th. Century ... Visitors to Port Isaac usually approach the village via the B3267 (Trewetha Lane). There is a local co op for essentials, there are many places to eat and beautiful little shops. Great harbour and platt where you can also buy local fish and shell fish great spot to do some crab fishing with children. Take a little tour around the local narrow streets and find all the famous Doc Martin spots there is also a local tour guide.
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Port Isaac
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Where you will be staying, most of the old centre of the village consists of 18th. and 19th. Century ... Visitors to Port Isaac usually approach the village via the B3267 (Trewetha Lane). There is a local co op for essentials, there are many places to eat and beautiful little shops. Great harbour and platt where you can also buy local fish and shell fish great spot to do some crab fishing with children. Take a little tour around the local narrow streets and find all the famous Doc Martin spots there is also a local tour guide.

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Fisherman’s Friends Shanty Singers

In port Isaac we have some very talented local lovely men who have been singing on the platt on port Isaac for years I’m 30 years old and use to go down and watch them. A few years ago someone recognised there talent and now they share there amazing shanty songs with people all over the world. They have selected dates when then sing on the harbour platt In Port Isaac dates are in the local magazine the trio which I will provide for all guest. It is free but they do a donation bucket for a charity highly recommend a fantastic experience ( they also realised a film last year in cinemas)
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Doc Martin

Port Isaac in north Cornwall plays the fictional village of Portwenn in the much- loved Doc martin TV series.