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Things To Do
From the first day you'll find plenty to do. The Estuary from Rock to Polzeath offers ideal conditions for all manner of outdoor and water sport, and Treglyn is fortunately within minutes of all these facilities.
Enjoy Europe's finest surfing beaches, waves direct from the Atlantic. Polzeath is favoured by most, and is now a Voluntary Marine Wildlife Area. A great family beach is Daymer Bay. Walk from here to the top of Brea Hill and enjoy the panoramic view.
Take a hike along the superb rugged cliffs and reap the reward of breathtaking views. Look down at Doom Bar, where in the 1800' scores of ships met their end. Pass through the smugglers coves, the places of folklore and legend. Tee off at Rock's St. Enodoc golf course, favourite of Sir Betjeman. Rock is also your venue of sailing, boating, water-skiing or simply enjoying the miles of golden sands and striking scenery. Ferry across to Padstow. Speed, pleasure and fishing boat trips operate from here. Come for May Day and you'll see the famous 'Obby 'Oss.
Cycle the superb Camel Trail (about 16 miles of level track) passing from the edge of Bodmin Moor through woodland alongside the River Camel down the estuary to Padstow. Stop off at the bird watching hides. Further afield the choice widens. Whatever you want it's here.
Places To Go
Visit railways, Mines, Breweries, Museums, Galleries, Aquaria, Adventure \Parks, Go Karts, Farms, Craft Centres, Stately Homes, Castles, Gardens together with birds, donkey, rare breed, wildlife and seal sanctuaries.
Eating out is a pleasure in this area, with a wealth of good restaurants or country pubs to suit every occasion. Guests report back, so we can tell you where the best places are.
There is so much to do. Your host and the information centres will help you make the most of your time....Or do nothing....you're on holiday....you can do as you please!