What to do and see in Padstow, England: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

May 27, 2021 Chanda Heide

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. Padstow Sealife Safaris

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5.0 based on 1,027 reviews

Padstow Sealife Safaris

Padstow Sealife Safaris offer passengers the chance to experience the high speed thrill in search of the rich and diverse marine wildlife that the North Cornish Coast has to offer, yet in a safe and responsible manner. Our ethos is for sensitive wild life observation without disturbing their nature habitat. Your safety and comfort are paramount to us. All passengers are fitted with life jackets and a safety briefing given before departure of every trip. Waterproofs are available on request. We understand that some people may have a disability or are just concerned about the boat, just tell us and we will do our utmost to help. The vessel is fully licensed and carries Third Party Insurance (excluding personal effects).

2. 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!

3. Harlyn Bay

Padstow England
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4.5 based on 619 reviews

Harlyn Bay

Reviewed By 825np

lovely large beach, RNLI on hand in the season, Food For Thought take away there in season providing lovely fast food. Dog friendly beach, Toilets provided just a short walk off beack. depending on the position of the beack stream you may need wellies to get hfrom the car park to the fas side of the beach

4. Constantine Bay Beach

Padstow England
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4.5 based on 368 reviews

Constantine Bay Beach

Reviewed By bethanycharlotte8 - Exeter, United Kingdom

We loved Constantine Beach so much that we spent most of our week long holiday here! The beach is beautiful, clean and spacious with stunning coastal views, golden sands, rock pools and great waves for surfers and body boarders alike. When we visited the beach was life-guarded until 6pm. There are two car parks - one is closer to the beach with a cafe, surf shop and toilets (though you will need some 20p coins). The other cark park is significantly larger and costs £5 for the day, though it is cheaper after 3/4pm. It is only a short walk from the first car park.

5. Wavehunters

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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Wavehunters

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