Wadebridge (Cornish: Ponswad) is a civil parish and town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town straddles the River Camel 5 miles (8.0 km) upstream from Padstow. The permanent population is 6,222 (Census 2001), increasing to 7,900 at the 2011 census. There are two electoral wards in the town (East and West). Their total population is 8,272
Restaurants in Wadebridge
5.0 based on 193 reviews
Established over 25 years with bikes for all abilities open 7 days a week for bike hire on the camel trail
We arrived and luckily managed to get the last 4 bikes for the day, which were clean and excellent, The boy who served us was most impressive, highly confident, welcoming and helpful. He is a real credit to wade bridge. Free parking, friendly and efficient service, I would highly recommend
5.0 based on 82 reviews
Highly recommended! Richard, the instructor make you feel very comfortable. Richard's easy going teaching style really brings out the creativity in you. You will be amazed how good you are at sculpture, even if you are a complete novice.
5.0 based on 134 reviews
The most fun you can have in a wetsuit! Coasteering is everything you always wanted to do at the seaside when you were a kid but were not allowed! Swim, scramble, climb and jump your way around the cliffs and rocky foreshore. Gain a unique perspective of this stunning stretch of Cornish coastline under the watchful eye of our experienced guides. Coasteering is awesome!
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Cornish Kayaking is a friendly local business providing great quality kayak trips. It has grown from of a love of the Camel estuary, from the open ocean to the picturesque towns and villages and rolling hills of the estuary, and of sharing great experiences and adventures with others.
5.0 based on 149 reviews
Tarquin's Tours Southwestern Distillery Calling all Tarquin's Cornish Gin fans - our humble Distillery, nestled on a windswept hilltop overlooking the Wild Cornish Coast is now open for you all to visit... We're beyond excited to be able to open our Distillery doors and warmly welcome you on an intimate behind-the-scenes tour to see where our craft and passion come alive.
4.5 based on 306 reviews
Our family group of 7 comprised 3 adults and 4 children and everyone ( including the spectators) had a great time. Staff were so friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble. Safety was high on the agenda, but didn't detract from the thrills. Good opportunity for adults to go in junior cars and do a session with kids but then have a go on the adult only run with more powerful cars. Site was spotless and the coffee was great too! We're planning to come again.
4.5 based on 509 reviews
Even on a blustery cold day, an absolute pleasure. Plenty of parking, not free so dont forget to pay and display, though its a narrow approach so expect to do some shuffling round in season. Im pretty sure most people can accommodate that! Regardless, beautiful beach, we hit it when the tide was way out so had the choice of directions to wander, opting for the Polzeath direction. If you take the coast path its a couple of miles to Polzeath and a cuppa!! Lovely wide open beach at low tide with great views. Of note, or at least we enjoyed seeing it, were the striped rocks. Super colours, what amazing things nature gives us! Overall a good couple of hours out, though longer could be spent quite easily. Dog friendly, and as with all Cornwalls great beaches please pick up after your dog and keep it this way. Thanks!!
4.5 based on 149 reviews
We have visited this area numerous times over the last 11 years and always make a beeline for Bridge Bike Hire in Wadebridge for our holiday bikes. Everything about this place shouts professionalism from the advance booking procedure (and in previous years, pre-Covid, being able to book on the day), helpful staff, the current hygiene and socially distanced bike hire and return procedure, great quality and standard of bikes and helmets right thru to the puncture repair kit. The location of Bridge Bike Hire is perfect, right alongside the camel trail (with coffee shop, toilets, supermarket and parking at the rear plus new picnic area). No need to cross the busy road - you just get your bike and straight onto the trail (either towards Padstow or Bodmin). This really is a great place that year on year seems to improve its service and the practicalities of bike hire. Will definitely be back to hire again
4.5 based on 601 reviews
The camel trail is ideal if you’re a cyclist or a walker, the views are simply stunning as well as the old railway features that are still in place . My favourite part has to be from Wadebridge to Padstow. It’s approximately about 6.5 miles and relatively flat for the most part. Highly recommended for a great day out.
4.0 based on 1,566 reviews
Nestled in 111 acres of Cornish countryside, Cornwall's Camel Creek Adventure Park is a haven of family-friendly rides, giant play areas and animal encounters. The park is set for a big year in 2016 as it becomes Camel Creek (formerly known as Crealy)it's set to be its best year yet! Boasting thrill rides, 40,000 square feet of indoor play, 35 acres of outdoor play and hundreds of animals, the all-weather park was voted Best Family Attraction in Cornwall by the readers of Primary Times magazine on 2016.
My boys really loved the Hallowcreek, Halloween, day out at Camel Creek. Excellent fun, with so much to do, from animals, big rides, like the log flume, small rides little ones can ride alone along with heaps of Halloween themed fun!
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