Lazy or vigorous, it's up to
you.
Water sports, golf or just strolling.
Honey Cellars makes a perfect
base for your Holiday.
Golf - we have 5 excellent courses nearby ideal for beginners
and the more accomplished golfers
St. Enodoc at Rock - Church & Holywell
Courses both are links. Must have a handicap certificate of 24
or below for Church Course.
Holiwell is unrestricted
Bowood Park at Camelford - Championship quality course
in 230 acres of woodland. Handicap certificate required, phone first
Roserrow at St. Minver - the 18 hole course is beautifully
situated near the Camel estuary. Handicap requirements: None, suitable
golfing attire is compulsory.
St. Kew off the A39 - a 9
hole pay and play course, ideal for a quick holiday round. Club hire, tuition
and driving range. St Kew
Golf Club St Kew Highway Nr Wadebridge Tel:
01208 841500
Trevose near St Merryn - Incorporating a country club
with extensive facilities and hosting three classic links courses overlooking
Constantine Bay
The Championship Course - 18 holes. Par 71. 6,608 yds. Links.
Handicap certificates required.
Headland Course a nine hole, measuring over 3,000 yards with a par of 35.
Short Course - The nine hole par 3 and 4 course is both ideal for beginners
and juniors looking to improve their game.
Local walks:
Port Isaac to Port Quin OS Explorer 106: grid reference
SW971806 to SW996808
From the harbour of Port Isaac, follow the Coast Path to Port Quin. Look back
to the village. It's one of the loveliest views on the coast.
Port Gaverne to Tregardock Beach 5.1miles -
OS Explorer 111: grid reference SW996808 to SX042840
Old Polzeath to Port Quin via Lundy Hole OS Explorer
106: grid reference SW934789 to SW936805
taking in 'The Rumps', The Rumps were formerly an Iron Age Cliff Castle with
excellent defensive capability due to the constricted neck leading out to the
twin headlands. You'll also have fine views to the islands standing guard the
mouth of the Camel estuary.
The Camel Trail - Wadebridge to Padstow
The Camel Trail runs alongside the beautiful Camel estuary. From Wadebridge,
you can walk the six miles to Padstow, or the eight miles up to Bodmin.
Between Tintagel and Boscastle, take a short walk inland
from the Coastal Path to St. Nectan's Glen and its waterfall. Walk down
to the sea down Rocky Valley with its intriguing Iron Age carvings.
Boscastle - A few miles north of Tintagel, is Boscastle
- famous in the aftermath of its recent terrible flooding. Boscastle
is the only natural harbour along this stretch of North Cornwall Coast.
There
are wonderful walks in either direction along the Coast Path. For more
details on these walks go to: http://www.shimbo.co.uk/walking/ncornwal.htm
Surfing
Polzeath (mainly west facing) and Daymer Bay, beaches that
pick up most swells
both are popular beaches for all abilities of surfer
Wind Surfing
Rock
This scenic launch site situated opposite Padstow halfway up the tidal Camel
Estuary is a spot ideal for all levels of windsurfing abilities from beginners
on long boards to expert short boarders.
Daymer Bay
Just around the corner from Rock towards Polzeath is arguably one of the best
windsurfing spots in the country. This venue is ideal for most short boarding
levels of ability offering both flat slalom conditions at low water to great
waves.
Water skiing - Rock
Water skiing takes place in the estuary within
a clearly defined area. The Camel Ski School based at Rock give instruction
for the novice and
skiing facilities for the expert from the pontoon and they also provide
a tender
service to the moorings.
Dinghy Sailing - Rock.
For beginners or people wishing
to brush up on their sailing, tuition is given by the Camel
School of Sailing in a selection of dinghies.
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