Thursday, 27 June 2013

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Deep in the southwest of England lies beautiful Cornwall County. It's the home to long golden beaches and dramatic cliffs. There are tiny seaside villages dotting the Cornish coastline, and old smugglers caves to explore. This is truly the most ideal holiday spot in all of the United Kingdom. The weather's fine for weeks at a time, and the waves are welcoming for adventurous surfers.


Polzeath is located on the coast, 6-miles north of Wadebridge, with a breath-taking view looking out into the Atlantic. It's not unusual to catch sight of a school of dolphins playing in the clear waters. The waves are famous for surfing, and the long beach is sheltered from the wind. Holidaymakers can't wait to arrive, and stretch out on the idyllic sandy beach.

There's almost too much to see and do at this ultimate holiday spot. Here's just a few of the treats in store for visitors:

Check out the coastal path
Take the ferry to Padstow for the day
Surf's on at Polzeath
Look into the history of Saint Enodoc
The Camel Trail

The rugged coastline around Polzeath is famous across the country. Walk or cycle along a coastal path, or investigate the Camel Path. It's easy to find rental bikes at Polzeath, or nearby Wadestone. The coastal path is perfect for hikers, with many tide pools and secret coves for kids to explore. Camel Path follows the river Camel, and is perfect for a stroll through the quiet countryside,

An afternoon walk leads to all kinds of discoveries. At the end of a trail lays St. Enodoc Church, a 12th century Gothic structure. It's a place to quiet the mind, with an atmosphere of peace and isolation. Wander between ancient gravestones in the old cemetery.

The stunning beach and rocky coastline are what holidaymakers return to year after year. It's well-sheltered from the elements, but has sharp-eyed lifeguards on duty, ready to rescue the unwary from the crashing surf. It's easy to fall in love with this spectacular beach, but should the desire to wander further afield arise, take an afternoon ferry across to nearby Padstow. The Padstow Ferry sails at 20 minute intervals.

At the end of the day, saunter back into Polzeath past a scenic seafront of shops and cafes. Sample the hospitality of this seaside retreat, and prepare for tomorrow's round on St Enodoc golf course by relaxing in one of the amazing Polzeath Holiday Cottages


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