Sightseeing
Tintagel Castle bridge
South West Coast Pathbreathtaking must see
St. Nectan's Glen
Fore Streetmagical
I-Post Office ye-Tintagel
Fore Streetone of tintagels oldest buildings
Rocky Valley
look for the labyrinth carved into the rock face
the church and views from cliffs are inspirational
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St. Materiana's Church
the church and views from cliffs are inspirational
Iprojekthi ye-Eden
world class
ok it is a drive but what a day out
we have seen some brilliant productions there
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Itheater yeMinack
ok it is a drive but what a day out
we have seen some brilliant productions there
Neighbourhoods
quiet in the winter
busier in spring and summer
good village community
stunning scenery
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Tintagel
quiet in the winter
busier in spring and summer
good village community
stunning scenery
City/town information
Located just inland on the Camel River estuary and once famous as a centre for wool production, Wadebridge is now a lively hub of the north coast. It's the starting point for the most popular stretch of the Camel Cycle Trail.
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Wadebridge
Located just inland on the Camel River estuary and once famous as a centre for wool production, Wadebridge is now a lively hub of the north coast. It's the starting point for the most popular stretch of the Camel Cycle Trail.
Beaches
View of the beach in Bude and the canal coming to an end as it reaches the sea lock (on left of image)
The sea lock on Bude Canal
Bude Sea Pool
There are a number of good beaches in the Bude area, many of which offer good surfing conditions. Bude was the founder club in British Surf Life Saving.
Summerleaze, Crooklets and 'middle' beach, are all within the town;
Widemouth Bay is a few miles south of the town and offers a long, wide sandy beach;
Sandymouth Beach is owned by the National Trust, and has spectacular cliffs and rock formations with shingle below the cliffs and a large expanse of sand at low tide. There are also a number of other coves and beaches to be found and explored in the local area.
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Bude
13 Lansdown RdBeaches
View of the beach in Bude and the canal coming to an end as it reaches the sea lock (on left of image)
The sea lock on Bude Canal
Bude Sea Pool
There are a number of good beaches in the Bude area, many of which offer good surfing conditions. Bude was the founder club in British Surf Life Saving.
Summerleaze, Crooklets and 'middle' beach, are all within the town;
Widemouth Bay is a few miles south of the town and offers a long, wide sandy beach;
Sandymouth Beach is owned by the National Trust, and has spectacular cliffs and rock formations with shingle below the cliffs and a large expanse of sand at low tide. There are also a number of other coves and beaches to be found and explored in the local area.
Amacebiso ngesixeko
Izinto omele uzipakishe
Self Serve Breakfast
Self Serve Breakfasts
Enjoy the cereals, muesli bars and other breakfast items in the cupboards. Please pour out
what you need from the containers. Bowls and plates are under the sink.
The fridge freezer is stocked with a running stock for breakfasts. A selection of pastries crumpets, waffles, fruit, bread, croissants, pancakes and frozen fruit are provided for a basic healthy breakfast.
Butter, jam, sauces and condiments are in the fridge available for guests to enjoy.
Please use the items fairly and responsibly and feel free to use replenish the share you have used, most of all enjoy i