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Attractions and Places To See around Wadebridge - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Wadebridge include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in North Cornwall. This market town serves as a gateway to the Camel Estuary, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and offers access to the popular Camel Trail. Visitors can explore coastal views, ancient sites, and charming towns, providing varied points of interest for different preferences. The region is characterized by its blend of riverine landscapes, moorland, and rugged coastline.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Padstow Harbour

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Padstow is a charming fishing town and harbour that is rich in history and heritage. Whilst it can get busy, it is for good reason as the picturesque town has …

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Stepper Point Daymark Tower

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From the rugged headland of Stepper Point, you experience wonderful views over the Cornish coastline. The headland is topped by a stone tower, built as a 'day mark' to serve as a navigation beacon for seafarers during daylight.

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Camel Trail Tea Garden

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Lovely little cafe right on the Camel Trail, serving good selection of hot food, cakes, sandwiches, coffee, beer and wine.

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The Rumps (Iron Age fort)

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From the Iron Age fort on Rumps Point, you can see the offshore rocks, which are known as Sevensouls and the Mouls, and can see for miles out into the …

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Trevone Bay

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Popular with surfers and families alike, Trevone Bay has good swell yet a gently sloping beach plus plenty of rocks and caves for children to explore.

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flari
June 12, 2025, Camel Trail Tea Garden

Delicious food. Friendly service.

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Delicious food and drinks. Friendly service! Beautiful garden. You can relax.

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D White
April 9, 2025, Trevone Bay

Great place to rest and relax

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Idyllic tea garden with a small souvenir shop and wine from the neighboring vineyard

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Phil Lee
April 29, 2024, Trevone Bay

Dogs are allowed on most Cornish beaches in the off season. For exact dates go to https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/animal-welfare-and-enforcement/dogs-on-beaches/.

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Kev Trethewey
February 5, 2024, Trevone Bay

Lovely beach to stop at for an ice cream

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This is the daytime equivalent of a lighthouse, a daymark tower. It is a navigational aid for seafarers which marks out the safe passage channel. It sits proudly here atop Stepper Point.

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Natalie
November 6, 2023, Trevone Bay

Popular with surfers and families alike, Trevone Bay has good swell yet a gently sloping beach as well as plenty of rocks and caves for children to explore. There are toilets, a cafe and a shop at the beach and just a short step inland Trevone has plenty more facilities to offer. It is a good place to park and run round the coastline to Padstow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore near Wadebridge?

Wadebridge is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can enjoy the scenic Camel Trail, a 17-mile traffic-free path perfect for cycling and walking along the River Camel. The Camel Estuary, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is ideal for birdwatching and watersports. Further afield, Bodmin Moor offers vast, unspoiled landscapes, and the North Cornish Coast boasts stunning beaches like Daymer Bay, Polzeath Beach, and Trevone Bay, known for surfing and family fun.

Are there historical sites to visit around Wadebridge?

Yes, the area is rich in history. You can see The Old Bridge in Wadebridge, a remarkable 15th-century structure with 17 arches. Other notable historical sites include St Enodoc Church, the resting place of poet laureate John Betjeman, and The Rumps (Iron Age fort), which offers incredible coastal views and insights into ancient settlements. Pencarrow House and Prideaux Place are also nearby, showcasing stately homes with beautiful gardens.

What family-friendly activities are available near Wadebridge?

Families have plenty of options. The Camel Trail is excellent for family bike rides. For adventure, visit Camel Creek Adventure Park, one of Cornwall's largest theme parks, or St Eval Kart Circuit for go-karting. The National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow offers an educational experience, and Trevone Bay is a popular beach with caves for children to explore.

Where can I find easy walking trails near Wadebridge?

The Camel Trail provides many easy, flat sections suitable for all ages and abilities, following the river from Padstow to Bodmin. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Wadebridge, which include routes like the 'Iron Bridge on the Camel Trail – Padstow Harbour loop from Rock' and walks around the Wadebridge Town Centre.

Are there good cycling routes around Wadebridge?

Wadebridge is a hub for cyclists, primarily due to the Camel Trail, a traffic-free path ideal for all types of bikes. For those seeking more challenging rides, there are numerous road cycling routes around Wadebridge, including loops to Padstow Harbour and Port Isaac. Gravel biking enthusiasts can also find routes like 'Goss Moor, Bishop's Wood and Camel Estuary loop' in the gravel biking guide around Wadebridge.

What cultural attractions are there in the Wadebridge area?

For local history, visit the Wadebridge and District Museum. Discovering42 in Bodmin offers an award-winning science and art experience with hands-on interactivity. You can also enjoy a tour and tasting at Trevibban Mill Vineyard, or explore the historic Egloshayle Church and St Breoke's Church. The Sir John Betjeman Centre in Wadebridge also holds memorabilia related to the poet.

What are some notable viewpoints near Wadebridge?

For breathtaking vistas, head to Stepper Point Daymark Tower, which offers expansive views over the Cornish coastline and serves as a navigation beacon. The Rumps (Iron Age fort) also provides spectacular views out into the Atlantic and along the rugged coast.

Are there any dog-friendly attractions or walks in the area?

The Wadebridge and District Museum is dog-friendly. The Camel Trail is generally suitable for dogs on leads, offering a great way to explore the river valley. While some beaches have seasonal restrictions, many walking paths and woodlands like Hawkes Wood are welcoming to dogs.

What is Padstow Harbour like, and what can I do there?

Padstow Harbour is a charming fishing town rich in history and heritage. It's a picturesque spot with many attractions and experiences, including attractive beaches and coves nearby. You can enjoy the bustling harbour atmosphere, explore local shops and eateries, or take a ferry across to Rock.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Wadebridge?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal views, the historical significance of sites like The Rumps (Iron Age fort) and Stepper Point Daymark Tower, and the charm of places like Padstow Harbour. The accessibility and beauty of the Camel Trail for walking and cycling are also frequently highlighted, along with the variety of family-friendly options and the overall natural beauty of the North Cornish coastline.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments along the Camel Trail?

Yes, there are several spots to refuel along the Camel Trail. A popular choice is the Camel Trail Tea Garden, which offers a good selection of hot food, cakes, sandwiches, coffee, beer, and wine right on the trail. You'll find other cafes and pubs in the towns along the route, such as Wadebridge and Padstow.

What is the best time to visit attractions around Wadebridge?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the best weather for exploring the outdoor attractions, coastal paths, and beaches. This period is ideal for cycling the Camel Trail and enjoying the various viewpoints. However, the region's historical and cultural sites are accessible year-round, offering engaging experiences even on cooler or rainy days.

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