Padstow was and still is a busy fishing port as it was once back in Elizabethan times, now the local fishermen supply the multiple restaurants within the town. Padstow plays a major part in the tourism industry in Cornwall, welcoming millions each year to a little bit of Cornish life. Tourism first boomed when the railway in 1899 was built, running a regular service between London and Padstow and since the town has thrived on tourism.
Porthbean Beach is located in South East Cornwall and situated in the Roseland Peninsula. This beach is a golden sandy beach just a short walk away from Porthcurnick Beach. Porthbean is one of Cornwalls meany AONB and SSSI due to the biological diversity in the area. During low tide it leaves this beach with vast golden sand and plenty of room to play with the children or activities. As there is no lifeguard here we advise against swimming here due to strong rip currents.
Trevone Natural Sea Pool is located in North Cornwall situated near Padstow town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the most famous fishing ports in Cornwall.
Trevone Natural Sea Pool is a large tidal pool that offers a refreshing swimming experience. This remarkable sea pool is considered a “natural” pool, as it forms when the tide recedes, creating a pristine and inviting pool for bathing, swimming, and all the fun memories.
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