Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Padstow, England

August 13, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Walking is a way of life in the picturesque Cornwall town of Padstow. The South West Coast Path—which, at 630 miles, is Britain’s longest footpath—stretches along the coast and, via ferry, across the River Carmel. The former fishing port is today a hub of fine wining and dining. Lose yourself in the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a fairyland of heirloom flowers, or go back to the future at the Eden Project, a horticultural wonderland housed inside dramatic biodomes.
Restaurants in Padstow

1. Harlyn Surf School

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5.0 based on 368 reviews

Harlyn Surf School

Watersports centre based on the stunning North Cornish coast at award winning Harlyn bay close to Padstow. We specialise in surfing, stand up paddleboarding, coasteering and sit on top kayaking tours for families, groups, schools and individuals. Full range of wetsuits and watersports kit available to hire from our beach cabin with Harlyn bay widely recognised as one of the safest and best family beaches on the Cornish coast. Council and adventure activity licensed, fully insured with over 20 years experience.

2. Waves Surf School

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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Waves Surf School

Whatever level of surf coaching you require, from a beginners tasters session to advanced competition techniques and video analysis, Waves Surf School has the perfect coaching session for you.Located on the North Coast of Cornwall between Newquay and Padstow gives us the ideal location for you to sample surfing in the Atlantic ocean.Our motto is simple, provide the most skilled instructors, deliver the best tuition, supply the latest equipment and have fun safely!!

3. Treyarnon Bay Beach

St Merryn, Padstow England https://www.visitcornwall.com/beaches/lifeguards-seasonal/north-coast/padstow/treyarnon-bay-beach
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5.0 based on 364 reviews

Treyarnon Bay Beach

Reviewed By SteveP933 - Barnard Castle, United Kingdom

This little bay provided hours of entertainment and adrenaline-spiking fun, so much so that we had to go back. The star attraction is the "coasteering" area at the southern side of the bay where you can test your mettle to the max by jumping off the sides of the cliff into the deep channel below - I'm not too ashamed to admit that my 49 year old brain refused to launch me from the highest ledges when my 10 year leapt off without so much as second thought! They were to drag away from this particular source of entertainment, being encouraged to leave only by the rapidly receding tide and subsequent reduction in depth of landing zone water. There's a nearby sea cave that can be accessed at low tide for the explorer in you, and the beach itself provides lots of space to build castles, play beach sports or just sun yourself. Body boarding and swimming under the careful watch of the lifeguards adds more fun, and when you fancy a coffee, hot chocolate or bite to eat, there's an excellent van in the large car park.

4. Padstow Brewing Company

Trecerus Industrial Estate The Brewery, 4A, Padstow PL28 8RW England +44 1841 532169 [email protected] http://www.padstowbrewing.co.uk
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5.0 based on 150 reviews

Padstow Brewing Company

Independent Craft Brewery selling our own award-winning beers in bottle, mini-keg and cask. Shop and bar available all day. Tours and Brew Day experiences available by appointment.

Reviewed By 243neily

A great guided tour of the brewery, with many beer tastings along the way. From history of how the Brewery started and an great process walk through for how beer is produced - ingredients, process steps and packaging. A lot going on in a small space, but most importantly the beers are great. Great value for £25 per head, with a nice gift pack of two beers and a glass. Staying in Padstow for a long weekend, we were also able to buy a Firkin for a lot more beers later !! Highly recommend this tour in a great part of Cornwall.

5. Padstow and Stepper Point Walk

Padstow Harbour South West Coast Path Walk, Padstow PL28 8AF England +44 1392 383560 [email protected] http://www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/walksdb/277/
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5.0 based on 147 reviews

Padstow and Stepper Point Walk

A 6 mile headland walk along the South West Coast Path giving far-reaching views over the mouth of the River Camel and the Doom Bar, where mermaids wait to lure sailors to disaster! Features include sandy beaches, secluded coves, holy wells, a daymark tower and some stunning rock formations.

Reviewed By 36olivec - Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom

The sheer joy of walking part of the South West Coastal path from Padstow Harbour is just terrific...the sun is usually out, people smile and are happy and you have splendid views to gaze at...great stuff...

6. Padstow to Harlyn Bay Trail

Padstow Harbour, Padstow PL28 8AF England +44 1752 896237 [email protected] http://www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/walksdb/74/
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Padstow to Harlyn Bay Trail

A long walk on the South West Coast Path, on mostly level terrain, although the route becomes more challenging and rugged after Gun Point. The dramatic coastline around Stepper Point includes an enormous collapsed sea cave at Roundhole Point.

Reviewed By haltoi01 - Wallasey, United Kingdom

I think like other dog walkers this is a favourite from padstow. Simple walk up the hill from padstow Easy access to the beach or clamber across the rocky outcrops. Walk on the soft sand or find the harder sand to walk on down the bay. Little inlet if you want to follow the path up past the lifeboat station and up to the top of the hill point or carry on if the ride lets you and walk up and around by the lifeboat.

7. Padstow Lifeboat Station

Trevose Head Mother Ivey's Bay, Padstow PL28 8SL England +44 1841 520667 http://www.padstow-lifeboat.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Padstow Lifeboat Station

Reviewed By mrsdancingqueen

Stunning views from this Lifeboat Station connecting to beautiful coastal walks. The Station is staffed by welcoming personnel who happily and proudly inform all comers about the Life Boat - its crew and the job they do. Children love the experience The Boat is launched 6pm every Wednesday- a sight not to be missed . Be sure to leave a donation on your way out - the RNLI is fully funded by public donations.

8. Padstow Harbour

Padstow PL28 8DT England
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4.5 based on 2,558 reviews

Padstow Harbour

Reviewed By RachieShillito - Doncaster, United Kingdom

Had an amazing day here today despite being really busy, parked in the park and ride at the top of the hill £5 all day and free bus down to Padstow - well worth it as the town car park is always full! Had fun crabbing on the harbour, had lovely fish and chips from Chips Ahoy and also went on the ferry over to Rock for the first time today (return tickets are £4 for adults and £2 for children ) - spent a couple of hours exploring the area and enjoying the views!

9. Tregirls Beach

Padstow England
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Tregirls Beach

Reviewed By Dieselgirl37

Contrary to what others have said it does not take 20 mins to get to this beach lol so I've no idea where they're walking from. I have mobility issues and it is easy to get to once you know the correct way! It's known as Tregirls beach to locals and harbour cove to some but it's never been known as hawkers cove beach that's an entirely different beach walked to on the left at low tide. If you do walk to hawkers cove past the old lifeboat station go up the slipway in the cove turn right follow the path along the back of pilots cottages with the sloping gardens then thru the small car park turn left up the back of the bigger houses and at the end of the row you will find Rest a while tea room. Lezzilick tearoom has been closed every time we've been there so Rest a while is our regular jaunt now. Regards toilet facilities, we take a beach tent and a bucket with a lid for emergencies and empty it back at our campsite in the elsan point but there are toilets at Rest a while for customer use only. Not a major problem for us. Tregirls beach is our Mecca my favourite place in the whole world!

10. Emma Kate

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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Emma Kate

Fishing trips & charter boat hire in Padstow, Cornwall

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