Padstow

Situated on the north coast of Cornwall lies the small town and working fishing port of Padstow. Approximately 14 miles up the coast from Newquay, Padstow is at the mouth of the River Camel estuary with the approach in to the harbour being notorious for the presence of the Doom Bar, a sand bar which has caused many ship and small boat wrecks over the years. The town has remained relatively unspoilt despite the increase in tourism and second home owners and the harbour, although used mainly for leisure craft during the summer months, still has a thriving fleet of inshore fishing boats which are used primarily for the fishing of lobsters and crabs. Stunning views of this spectacular section of the Cornish coast are on offer by walking the coastal path up to Trevose Head and Stepper Point.

          

Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Lying Four Abreast

Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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First Light At Padstow

Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

First Light At Padstow

      

          

Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Stepper Point

Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

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Photographs of Padstow by CWWPhotography

Stepper Point

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