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Saint Austell
St Ives
Newquay
Padstow
Padstow
Our Cornish adventure took us three weeks, we had two days of rain and many long days of blue skies and good temperatures for this kind of meandering holiday. We found some great campsites, mysteriously busy but never full. Of all the holidays we’ve had, this is the one we cherish the most.
"If there is a food heaven in England, it could well be Padstow”. A cosmopolitan village in a perfect harbour setting, where the main attraction is food. Most head for celebrity chef Rick Stein’s places, but we found Prawn on the Lawn. A micro kitchen and fish shop, where the meal surpassed all others on this adventure. Perfect food, how quintessentially un-English.
There’s plenty of good pubs too!
Helpful information
The Lonely Planet Discover Great Britain book. For campsites and great advice see
www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk
also see
For Cornwall see
Details of Adria dealers can be found at
"There's something quintessentially English about walking across the bay at low tide to visit what was once a privately owned Englishman's home".