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Smart coastal house with good views of the sea and beach at popular Mawgan Porth. (Ref. 1059141)
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7 nights from £897
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Sweet 16th cent cottage, fully refurbished in quiet Cornish countryside. (Ref. 1057881)
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7 nights from £395
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This dreamy ground-floor apartment is situated in the coastal haven of Mawgan Porth in Cornwall. (Ref. 1051023)
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7 nights from £506
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Pretty former 16th cent watermill, resting on the outskirts of St Breward. (Ref. 1054056)
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7 nights from £514
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This heart-warming cottage rests just a couple of minutes' walk to the harbour and right in the centre of the popular resort of Padstow in Cornwall. (Ref. 992568)
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7 nights from £445
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Modern first floor apartment in Wadebridge. (Ref. 959244)
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7 nights from £380
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Semi detached cottage between Wadebridge and Padstow. (Ref. 960010)
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7 nights from £489
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Beautifully restored former dairy in tiny hamlet of Tredinnick near Padstow. (Ref. 959714)
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7 nights from £489
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Charming upside down cottage for two located in the rural village of Nanstallon overlooking the Camel Valley and the famous Camel Trail. (Ref. 956018)
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7 nights from £303
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Romantic barn conversion in a dreamy rural setting with easy access to the coast. (Ref. 959456)
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7 nights from £367
The Camel Trail is one of Cornwall’s most popular walking and cycling routes, ideal for all ages. Take a look at our selections of accommodation near the Camel Trail and find your next active holiday.
The Camel Trail is a 17-mile track that leads along the River Camel and its Estuary. It is suitable for walkers, runners, cyclists and horse-riders, as well as pushchairs and wheel chair users; the Camel Trail is open for everybody. If you didn’t bring you own bike, not to worry, as there are lots of places that offer bike hire.
The trail is largely traffic free, surfaced and virtually level so you can focus on your surroundings without the worry of harsh terrain or disturbing noises.
Starting at the seaside town of Padstow and running to Wenford Bridge, via Wadebridge and Bodmin, the trial passes through the wooded countryside of the upper Camel Valley and alongside the charming Camel Estuary. From Wadebridge to Poley’s bridge, the route passes through some magnificent forestry areas, managed by the local commission. Skirt the edge of Bodmin, home to Bodmin Moor, a beautiful granite landscape with bogs, tors and streams.
Stop for refreshments or why not stay a little longer and dig into some grub at one of the many pubs along the way.
A stay at one our Camel Trail cottages is the perfect way to explore Cornwall on foot – for all the family. Browse our range of Camel Trail holiday cottages to experience this recreational route first-hand.