The renowned Seven Bays of Trevone, Harlyn, Mother Ivey’s, Booby’s, Constantine, Treyarnon and Porthcothan are all within a few miles of the village, and offer truly stunning views, sheltered coves and delightful rock pools.
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St Merryn village has several pubs and restaurants along with takeaways, a general store,
bakery,
garage and even a surf shop.
The Farmers Arms -
Great for food or drink
Cornish Arms (Rick Stein) - Great for food or
drink
The Pit - very
helpful
surf shop
Waves Surf School -
Lessons for all ages, booking
required.
This area of Cornwall lies on the Atlantic Coast and surfing, paddle boarding, coasteering and canoeing attract tourists from around the world. The map highlights some of the best local beaches
Padstow is the start point of the Camel Trail, a
17-mile cycle route that is largely traffic-free and mostly flat – ideal for families and less
experienced cyclists.
Camel Trail Cycle
Hire - just one of many
places to
hire bicycles
The Eden Project, only a 30-minute drive away and a great day out
The Eden Project
There are many other local attractions highlighted on the map from Prideaux Place, Padstow's
Elizabethan manor, to Camel Creek Adventure Park only 11 minutes away by car.
Padstow and surrounding area is a well-known foodie destination. Here are some links to a few
outside the
village of St Merryn. There is more on the map!
The
Pig - Harlyn Bay
Paul Ainsworth At No6 -
Located in a beautiful Georgian townhouse in the heart of Padstow
The Seafood Restaurant
(Rick Stein) - Opened in
1975, where it all began
Blue Tomato Cafe - A
laid-back
atmosphere combined with incredible food.
Chateau St Merryn
64 Parc Trenance,
St Merryn Holiday Park, PL28 8QA
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