Local Attractions
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Rock is popular for sailing, water-skiing, wind surfing and fishing trips with the famous St Enodoc golf course sandwiched between Rock beach and the lovely sandy beach of Daymer Bay.
The fishing village of Padstow is a short ferry ride across the river; 'May Day' is a traditional festival day complete with the famous Obby Oss. Fishing trips and pleasure cruises around our beautiful coastline leave from the harbour.
The Camel Trail is very popular with walkers and cyclists; it begins at Wadebridge and follows the River Camel downstream to Padstow, with spectacular views of the estuary, or upstream towards Bodmin.
Polzeath is one of the finest beaches in the British Isles, endless rock pools provide plenty of opportunity to explore while the high quality and consistent surf conditions attract water sports fanatics from far and wide.
Port Isaac, Tintagel and Boscastle are all just a short drive up the coast. The scenery is breath taking and provides a wonderful contrast to the picturesque villages and rolling hills of the estuary.

