Wedebridge Area in Cornwall (Tourist attractions place in England)
Tourist attractions place in England (Wedebridge Area in Cornwall)
Wadebridge town is located just Englan in north Cornwall town on the Camel River and its famous as a center for wool production. It's situated in north Cornwall town and now a lively hub of the north coast. It's an imagine place for visitors.
In wedebridge, there is a Padstow where a small fishing port has a fine range of small hotels, holiday cottages and houses.
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Amazing Boat Trips in Cornwall with Padstow Sealife Safari
Join us for a breathtaking experience!!!! View some of the amazing wildlife you can see on one of our boat trips in Cornwall with Padstow Sealife Safari...
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Lots of people don’t realise how much wildlife we really do see!
Shocked by the idea that a Cornish coastline is actually teeming with wildlife that people very rarely get the chance to experience without going on a boat tour.
The coastline takes on a different life when you’re from the sea looking up. Especially with the dramatic north coast cliffs towering above.
Our boat trips, on the beautiful Cornish waters, are an unforgettable experience and a something you have to experience first hand. They really give you the chance to view Cornwall’s stunning sealife in a completely unique way.
We provide a range of boat trips to suit a range of needs. Whether you’re a seal lover wanting to view some grey seals or a speed seeker wanting to feel the thrill of a power boat ride, Padstow Sealife Safari has everything you need.
Our video, we think, truly encapsulates how spectacular our boat trips are. Nothing can properly capture the essence of being on a Padstow sealife Safari tour without actually being on one, but video helps.
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The 'Obby 'Oss festival, Padstow, Cornwall 1960's
The 'Obby 'Oss festival is a folk custom that takes place each May Day in Padstow, a coastal town in the southwest English county of Cornwall. It involves two separate processions making their way around the town, each containing an eponymous hobby horse known as the 'Obby 'Oss.
The festival starts at midnight on May Eve when townspeople gather outside the Golden Lion Inn to sing the Night Song. By morning, the town has been dressed with greenery and flowers placed around the maypole. The excitement begins with the appearance of one of the 'Obby 'Osses. Male dancers cavort through the town dressed as one of two 'Obby 'Osses, the Old and the Blue Ribbon 'Obby 'Osses; as the name suggests, they are stylised kinds of horses. Prodded on by acolytes known as Teasers, each wears a mask and black frame-hung cape under which they try to catch young maidens as they pass through the town. Throughout the day, the two parades, led by the MC in his top hat and decorated stick, followed by a band of accordions and drums, then the 'Oss and the Teaser, with a host of people, the Mayers - all singing the Morning Song. pass along the streets of the town. Finally, late in the evening, the two 'osses meet, at the maypole, before returning to their respective stables where the crowd sings of the 'Obby 'Oss death, until its resurrection the following May Eve.
During the twentieth century the existence of the festival was described by a number of folklorists who brought greater attention to it. This helped to turn the event as a popular tourist attraction and establish it as one of the most famous folk customs in Britain.
PADSTOW, CHIPS & SUNSETS - CORNWALL VLOG #2
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Time for the second Cornwall Vlog, we venture into Newquay town and have the best fish and chips in Padstow. We also go to Trego Mills and..... well...... you'll see in the vlog.
Hope you enjoy and I'll see you in the weekend vlog on Wednesday when they return.
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Padstow Fishing Port On The North Coast Of Cornwall.
Padstow 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 (8.0km) northwest of Wadebridge, 10 miles (16km) northwest of Bodmin and 10 miles (16km) 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
Padstow was originally named Petroc-stow, Petroc-stowe, or 'Petrock's Place', after the Welsh missionary Saint Petroc, who landed at Trebetherick around AD 500. After his death a monastery (Lanwethinoc, the church of Wethinoc an earlier holy man) was established here which was of great importance until Petroces stow (probably Padstow) was raided by the Vikings in 981, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Whether as a result of this attack or later, the monks moved inland to Bodmin, taking with them the relics of St Petroc. The cult of St Petroc was important both in Padstow and Bodmin.
Padstow is recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it was held by Bodmin Monastery. There was land for 4 ploughs, 5 villeins who had 2 ploughs, 6 smallholders and 24 acres of pasture. It was valued at 10/- (10 shillings or 50p).
In the medieval period Padstow was commonly called Aldestowe ('old place' in contrast to Bodmin, the 'new place'). or Hailemouth (hayle being Cornish for estuary). The modern Cornish form Lannwedhenek derives from Lanwethinoc and in a simpler form appears in the name of the Lodenek Press, a publisher based in Padstow.
The seal of the borough of Padstow was a ship with three masts, the sails furled and an anchor hanging from the bow, with the legend Padstow.
Time Team visited Padstow for the episode From Constantinople to Cornwall, broadcast on 9 March 2008.
There are two Cornish crosses in the parish: one is built into a wall in the old vicarage garden and another is at Prideaux Place (consisting of a four-holed head and part of an ornamented cross shaft). There is also part of a decorated cross shaft in the churchyard.
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My Cornwall Road Trip - Eden Project, Falmouth, Newquay + Padstow | Sophies Suitcase
Welcome to Cornwall everybody! I spent five days in Cornwall last month and had the best time. Have you been to Cornwall before?
During the trip I headed to:
- Eden Project
- Falmouth
- Newquay
- Padstow
- Port Isaac
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Harlyn Bay Snorkeling, Cornwall, England near Padstow
Snorkeling at Harlyn Bay nearest the parking at low tide and towards the outcrop of rock. This was in June during the start of the 2019 heatwave. Clear blue sea and plenty of fish. Filmed with an OLFI camera hand held. Location is just west of Padstow
Discover your Hidden Cornwall
As a picturesque corner of the country, Cornwall is one of the UK's best-loved holiday destinations. But what does Cornwall promise for those who want to go off the beaten track?
This video from Sykes Cottages shows some of the less well-known places to explore that Cornwall has to offer. They are not 'secrets' by any means, but some may not necessarily be the first places that people would consider when thinking about when they visit Cornwall.
The video was shot on location across Cornwall and places featured include:
St Mawes Ferry
Canoeing on the Fal
Tavern Beach
Paddle boarding on the River Ganell
Surfing at Mawgan Porth
St Michael's Mount
Kynance Cove
Loe Bar beach
Southwest coast path
Bodmin Moor
St Nectan's Glen
Lelant to Botallack
Boscastle
Wheal Coates
Trevose Lighthouse
St Anthony's Lookout
King Harry Ferry
The video has been created by Cornwall film directors Tim Boydell and James Keith of Light Colour Sound, in partnership with Sykes Cottages. The aerial film used in the video was captured using state of the art aerial platform technology, named Skyhawk a custom designed 'RC-Multirotor' carrying a unique camera stabilising gimbal. The film also features a bespoke soundtrack, created by Sam Boydell of Light Colour Sound and Boyde Music specifically for this project.
The result is a stunning short film showcasing some of the best that Cornwall has to offer, helping viewers get right to the heart of one of the UK's best-loved holiday destinations.
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A day in Padstow, Cornwall
Went on a daytrip to the fishing town of Padstow, famous for its association with Rick Stein and just generally being a lovely bit of the coast :)
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Padstow, Cornwall
Fishing village on the north Cornwall coast, a little way inland up the river estuary. To see this video in context and with my more detailed comments, with other videos from the area and holiday, visit
Port Isaac, Padstow, Boscastle and Tintagel - North Cornwall on Video
Port Isaac, Padstow, Boscastle and Tintagel - North Cornwall on Video
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Humpback whale surprises wildlife watchers in Cornwall
The whale was feeding on fish eight miles off the coast of Penzance.
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Padstow Harbour in Cornwall on A Perfect Morning
Padstow Harbour in Cornwall on A Perfect Morning
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DAVID HOSKING - CORNISH ARTIST-PADSTOW EXHIBITION OCTOBER 2010
here we have a video of David Hosking talking about his recent exhibition of new paintings at the Picture House Gallery on North Quay at Padstow, Cornwall. the whole day was a great success with so many visitors I had to pick my moment to shoot this brief video. when we arrived at 3pm, David had been on his feet since 11am and was overjoyed at the amaxing turnout. By this time I think he was over and out interviewed by all his guests discussing his work with him. this shows his amazing down to earthness when he asks his wife Pat for help..........and a cup of tea!! this must be the largest collection of David Hoskings works in current existance in one spot- enjoy!!
My Cornwall Roadtrip {Part 1} - Eden Project, Carlyon Beach, Tintagel Castle + Padstow
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Cornwall drives: St Merryn to Padstow North Cornwall
Enjoy a drive through North Cornwall in early June with the heatwave of summer arriving early in 2009. I love this part of the world and drive these lanes many tmes. We begin at St Merryn village at the crossroads coming from Porthcothan Bay. The Farmers Arms Pub is on the left. There is the legendary FryerTucks Fish and Chip Restauant at St Merryn, Very tasty fish guaranteed. Down the hill and we pass The Cornish Arms Public House. This is the best pub for a drink at lunchtime. You can sit in the sun and breathe in the fresh air of North Cornwall, while you look across at the pretty old Church and Churchyard. If you are lucky the bell ringing is being practiced by skilled local campanologists.
I was told that Rick Stein has taken over the lease of The Cornish Arms, which may explain why my crab sandwich was mouth-watering. [Note for Rick Stein: can you put fish and chips back on the menu?] With a bottle of Admiral's Ale it goes down very well, indeed. When you ask for it at the bar, mention it is the ale that's kept in the backroom for people who know their real ale!
After lunch, when you arrive into Padstow, the view over the Camel Estuary is stunning, white sands and turquoise water, where it meets the Atlantic.
I am afraid the railway has gone (although it's possible it may be coming back) and the quayside is a car park for the town. However, a walk down the quay will bring you to Rick Steins Fish and Chip take away, very good, and reasonable, judging by the queus. Very popular. There are also wet fish shops where one can buy fresh fish, and they will keep your purchase chilled for you will continue walking around Padstow. Great, if you are self catering , to take back to your accommodation to cook. Our favourite local pub is The Golden Lion in Padstow (Lanadwell Street), because the food is good and you can catch up on the local news from the regulars, including the charming retired ex-postie.
The London Inn is very good too, in the same street. Of course, Rick Steins restaurants are excellent, as you would expect. Try The Seafood Resturuant on Riverside for your special night dinner. Outside of Padstow, a good bet and lovely setting is the The Falcon Inn, in St Mawgan on the way to Newquay from Padstow, at Mawgan Porth. Turn in-land and follow the lanes where you'll find a wonderful old pub and beergarden. A lovely place to spend an evening chatting over dinner and magic, if you get good weather.
If you like a dog friendley, superb, proper real ale (CAMRA) pub, look up The Blisland Inn at Blisland- What a great Pub! Food is great, atmosphere is friendly and the setting and welcoming are perfect. A good visit!
As you can see, this part of Cornwall is a place I return to whenever I can. Hope you enjoy it, as I much as we do.
Top attractive visiting place in North Cornwall, uk
Wadebridge is a civil town at north Cornwall in England.Wedebridge town, the River Camel 5 miles away from Padstow. This is a imaging place for refreshing your mind and the freshness breath.
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February rockpooling weekend in Cornwall
A few highlights from the Cornish rockpools in February, including a full-grown lobster. Find out more at cornishrockpools.com
EAST ROSE - Stable Cottage
EAST ROSE is a unique hamlet of holiday cottages with coarse fishery, set in 17 acres of rolling Cornish countryside. The property dates back to the 12th century and is located between the picturesque villages of Blisland and St Breward, with easy access to the superb North Cornish Coast including Wadebridge, Padstow and Port Isaac.
Coarse Fishing In Winter - Pike Fishing Cornwall
Coarse fishing on a Cornish reservoir. I show and explain my methods and rigs and the fish I catch. Welcome to 2020.