Rock, Daymer Bay, Polzeath to Port Isaac in Cornwall
We have 280 Cornish Holiday Cottages all within a 5 mile radius of Rock, Daymer Bay, Polzeath and Port Isaac all are on the Cornish coast or within a couple of miles of it.
Daymer Bay in North Cornwall
Daymer Bay 16 08 2013
Wadebridge & Constantine Bay | Cornwall
Cornwall Vlog day 7: Wadebridge & Constantine Bay
Jesus Well, Rock, St Minver Lowlands, Cornwall
The well building is situated on St Enodoc's golf course, which also contains St Enodoc's church, found buried in the sands by two young boys, who had found the spire. Marked on OS maps with footpath leading to it. And definately have a visit of the church, where there's a memorial to Sir John Betjiman. The well once had a chapel nearby. Quiller Couch once write 'this rude well stands on a bleak high down .... where water hardly could be expected .... it is often half buried with drifting sand'. A lot of Saints, travellers, pilgrims have used the camel river and estuary here to then walk across land to the south shore to the carry on their journey to various places on the continent, i.e, Santiago de Compostela, Brittany, Rome, etc. A boat journey around Lands End was not advised in days of old. St Minefreda/Minver was of the Brychan family, her feast day is 24th of November. St Enodoc is said to of been of some prominence in connection to Bodmin priory, his feast day is 7th of March. The well was used for children with hwooping cough and pins were thrown in for foretelling the future.
Places to see in ( Rock - UK )
Places to see in ( Rock - UK )
Rock is a coastal fishing village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is opposite Padstow on the northeast bank of the River Camel estuary. The village is in the civil parish of St Minver Lowlands about 4 miles north west of Wadebridge.
The main residential area is set back from the coast along the road from Pityme and St Minver. To the northeast, Rock is contiguous with the settlements of Splatt and Pityme. Stoptide is a southern extension of Rock. Rock is best known for its estuary frontage. To the northwest, the road runs beside the estuary as a cul de sac giving access to the ferry boarding point and an intertidal beach backed by sand dunes which at low water extend for two miles past Brea Hill to Daymer Bay. To the south is the small coastal settlement of Porthilly with St Michael's Church situated on the bank of Porthilly Cove.
Rock Dunes, sand dunes to the west of the village on the banks of the River Camel, are designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for their flora and geology. These include various vegetation found in these embryo dunes as well as various types of slate.
The original name recorded in 1303 was Penmayn, Cornish for the end or head of stones. An alternative, Blaketorre, Black Tor, is found in 1337. This had become Black Rock by the 18th century and was subsequently shortened to Rock. The name of the ferry that operates between Rock and Padstow recalls the old place name.
Rock is popular with holidaymakers and is a well-established centre for water sports including dinghy racing, waterskiing, windsurfing, and sailing. Rock Sailing Club's headquarters, in a converted warehouse on a wharf, is a local landmark. Rock has Cornwall's highest proportion of second homes in the county.
The Black Tor Ferry operates across the river to the town of Padstow, and this is a major source of tourist traffic through Rock. The early 21st century has seen extensive building work and increased prosperity for Rock, there a large number of holiday homes, as well as a number of retail outlets. Rock is also home to Sharp's Brewery, a real ale brewery established as an independent in the mid 1990s, but taken over by Molson Coors in 2011 to secure the Doom Bar bitter brand.
Rock has been referred to as 'Britain's Saint-Tropez' and the 'Kensington of Cornwall' due to its popularity with affluent holidaymakers. The Daily Telegraph has also called it Chelsea-on-Sea and stated that David Cameron's favourite beer is brewed there.
( Rock - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rock . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rock - UK
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Cornwall Evening Cycle - Polzeath to Daymer
Going to the Doom Bar
Our last night in Polzeath, so we're going for a beer in the 'Doom Bar', as we've heard that Johny Depp and Hugh Grant get in there. Or did they hear that we go in there sometimes?
Trebetherick - From the sea. Powerboat 'Thunder' of Padstow.
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Beach fun
Benjie and Al Cornwall beaches
Cornwall (North) - Cycling - Trevone, Harlyn, Boobys Bay, Constantine Bay, Padstow
Cycled 23 miles.
Filmed using a GoPro Hero 3 Silver +.
St Moritz Hotel near Rock, Cornwall
An art deco inspired luxury hotel set in Trebetherick overlooking the stunning beaches of Daymer Bay and Polzeath. The team at St Moritz show you a snippet of 'Rock's playground' and the perfect setting for the ultimate luxury break in Cornwall.
6 miles in 25 seconds Wadebridge to Polzeath
Wadebridge to Polzeath in Cornwall in 25 seconds
St Enodoc Church Course, Cornwall
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Trebetherick
Recent short trip to Cornwall, staying at the 5 star hotel St Moritz in Trebetherick, Wadebridge. Visiting Rock and Padstow for the usual good eats and good ale!
360° Beaches - Exploring Padstow, Cornwall
This film was commissioned by 360° Beaches Cornwall
The complete guide to the best beaches in Cornwall featuring stunning 360º Panoramas.
Rock/Polzeath Cornwall 2015
Rock Cornwall
A view of Rock taken from Padstow
An afternoon in Padstow, a walk around the historic Cornish harbour
A Saturday afternoon walk around Padstow Cornwall.
Padstow (/ˈpædstoʊ/; Cornish: Lannwedhenek is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town is situated on the west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Wadebridge, 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Bodmin and 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Newquay. The population of Padstow civil parish was 3,162 in the 2001 census,reducing to 2,993 at the 2011 census.In addition an electoral ward with the same name exists but extends as far as Trevose Head. The population for this ward is 4,434[ (from Wiikipedia)