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This page of links will help you plan your stay at The Old Cider Press. If you need any more help about these places, or anything else before booking your stay, please call us on 08000 758 148 or complete the online form.
Just a short drive from The Old Cider Press, the historic harbour of Boscastle and the stunning coastline is somewhere that must be explored during your stay.
Since opening 28 years ago, it has grown from a small harbour-side bistro to one of the best-known restaurants in the UK with 32 airy guest bedrooms. In addition Rick and his wife Jill have two smaller restaurants, St Petroc's Bistro and Rick Stein's Café both featuring plenty of fresh seafood. There's a seafood deli, patisserie, gift shop, and perhaps, most excitingly, the Padstow Seafood School overlooking the Camel Estuary on which Padstow stands.
This is without doubt the most popular attraction in Cornwall as well as being one of the most popular in the Country.
The Eden Project has been a huge success and consequently gets very busy! If you decide to go, get there early.
A great site to help you plan your stay in Cornwall. Full details of places to visit, as well as events and activities going on in Cornwall.
The Guide is where you will find the best places to visit in Cornwall.
We have the very latest in action, culture and heritage attractions for all the family. All are guaranteed to give you the highest quality, best service and value for money.
Padstow is a popular working fishing port. Also famous for being the home of Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant.
Straddling the Devon and Cornwall border near the source of the river Tamar, these two attractive lakes offer a superb opportunity for a day in the country.
The Watersports Centre offers sailing, windsurfing and canoeing tuition, by qualified instructors, as well as day launch and hire facilities. Day or season membership of the club is available.
Picturesque fishing village built on 400ft cliff with cobbled street leading to 14th century harbour.
Discover for yourself the magic that attracts visitors from all over the world to this historic village, where the flower strewn cottages seem to tumble over one another down to the tiny 14th century harbour below.
![]() The Coombe Barton Inn at Crackington Haven |
![]() Widemouth Bay - about 3 miles away |
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