UPPER DECK
PADSTOW HARBOUR
ABOUT
If your dream escape features simple pleasures such as beach walks, fine dining and sipping cocktails on your balcony which boasts sublime estuary views, then a stay at Upper Deck in Padstow will be one to tick off the bucket list.
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Throughout the year, throw open the windows to welcome the salty sea breezes in along with the sounds of the bustling harbour. Wander down the winding alleyways and cobbled streets of Padstow and experience the delights of a traditional working Cornish harbour town abuzz with beach and boat life.
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Whether you plan on exploring the beaches nearby, bike riding along the camel trail, or simply making yourself comfortable in one of Padstow's hearty pubs, Upper Deck has everything you could possibly require during your coastal getaway on your doorstep.
Dog friendly, it's the perfect base for you to explore the local beaches and many coastal walks the area has to offer.
OVERVIEW
Situated in the heart of Padstow harbour, Upper Deck is an adventurer's dream.
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Set over one floor, Upper Deck offers a bright, luxurious and comfortable base for your seaside escape.
Dog friendly too, of course! You're in Padstow after all...
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Upper Deck boasts a sumptuous king size bed with luxurious linen, a modern en suite shower room and an open plan kitchen/lounge to enjoy.
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FACILITIES
Kitchen Facilities
Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee machine
Wifi
Private Balcony
Balcony with stunning harbour and estuary views. The perfect spot to sit and watch the day go by
Linen
Bed linen and bathroom towels are provided
Dog Friendly
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Pubs and Restaurants
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What Padstow is best know for, food and drink. Top UK restaurants all within walking distance and local pubs a plenty!
GALLERY
THINGS TO DO
Camel Trail
Without doubt this is the best known of Cornwall's recreational trails. Following the route of the route of the former North Cornwall Railway there are no steep inclines along the 17 mile route. The trail begins in Padstow before passing through Wadebridge and on to Bodmin and then to the village of Blisland on Bodmin Moor. Following the course of the River Camel the scenery is stunning and there is plenty of wildlife to spot too.
Camel Valley Wine Tour
Award winning Camel Valley Vineyard, in Bodmin, Cornwall, produces red, white and sparkling wines.
Just half an hour away by car, the award-winning Camel Valley Vineyard offers guided tours and tasting sessions: a blissful way to spend the early evening in summer.
Padstow SeaLife Safari
See amazing wildlife and a unique view of the stunning Cornish coastline. Their boat trips in Cornwall, are an unforgettable experience for you, your family or friends. Go and see how truly magical a sea life safari trip really is…
Beaches
Whilst Padstow isn't regarded as a ‘beach town' this isn't really the case. Less than 10 minutes walks along the coast path from the harbour is a huge expanse of golden sand. St George's Cove, Tregirls and Hawker's Cove are fantastic family beaches and if that's not enough then there are the beaches of Rock, just a 5 minute ferry ride across the river.
National Lobster Hatchery
Whilst the name is largely self explanatory not many people realise how vulnerable lobster populations around the Cornish coast, and beyond, are. The National Lobster Hatchery seeks to both address and raise awareness of this issue through a breeding program and educational exhibits. At the visitor centre you can see the young lobsters being reared, ready for release along with the resident giant lobster and various crabs.
Prideaux Place
Positioned overlooking Padstow is this fine Elizabethan country house complete with formal gardens and deer park. Prideaux Place was built in 1592 and has been passed down through the generations to its current owners, Peter and Elisabeth Prideaux-Brune.