Offering light, elegant bedrooms with luxurious bathrooms, The Old Custom House overlooks Padstow’s medieval harbour. Fresh, local fish and seafood are served in the stylish restaurant.
Located on Padstow’s busy harbour front, the 4-star Harbour Hotel Padstow boasts views of the town and Camel Estuary. There is a popular restaurant as well as bright, individually styled rooms.
Ayleen
New Zealand
From the moment my daughter and I arrived we were made to feel very welcome. We really enjoyed the restaurant and the food was wonderful.
Situated in Padstow, 2.2 km from Harlyn Bay Beach and 19 km from Newquay Train Station, Deerpark provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
Bridie
United Kingdom
It was an amazing little apartment like area to stay in, lovely wee mini fridge and janina is the most lovely host I've ever stayed with! Not far from some lovely beaches and it's in such a lovely little town.
The Seascape, Padstow, a property with a bar, is situated in Padstow, 37 km from Truro Cathedral, 38 km from Restormel Castle, as well as 39 km from Tintagel Castle.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Everything was as expected and nice to have some milk in the fridge and some biscuits provided. Very clean and beautifully decorated. Very happy to stay there.
Located in Little Petherick, 3 miles from Padstow, The Old Mill House is set in a renovated grade II listed former corn mill featuring a restaurant, bar, terrace and garden adjacent to a stream...
Situated in Padstow, 2.2 km from Brea Beach and 2.7 km from Daymer Bay Beach, Drang house all rooms have stairs features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Louise
United Kingdom
Great location, in a cute old building attic room modernised lovely.
On average, 3-star hotels in Padstow cost £38 per night, and 4-star hotels in Padstow are £141 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Padstow can on average be found for £335 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Padstow this weekend is £65 or, for a 4-star hotel, £135. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Padstow for this weekend cost on average around £324 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £60 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Padstow for tonight. You'll pay on average around £154 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Padstow will cost around £324 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Padstow:
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Scored 10
Excellent pubs, restaurants like Cipelli’s Italian -...
Excellent pubs, restaurants like Cipelli’s Italian - fantastic Pizza ‘s and Rick Stein’s fish & chips were delicious. Ice creams served with clotted cream on top are delicious. Chough’s bakery sell awesome Cornish pasties and lovely cakes. Several independent Art/Craft and boutique shops and a beautiful view of Padstow Harbour.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Padstow was bustling and had a lovely holiday feel to it.
Padstow was bustling and had a lovely holiday feel to it. Very pricey and full of luxury shops and boutiques. Great array of restaurants and cafes to choose from. We really enjoyed pootling around it to be honest. It was low season so this might have helped.
Roisin
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Comfortable place. Plenty of shops and eateries.
Comfortable place. Plenty of shops and eateries. Atmospheric location with glorious beaches and countryside to explore. Sea air! As it was Christmas some places and shops closed on the day but we were told beforehand and made arrangements for ourselves. Padstow is a working fishing port in addition to a tourist hot spot. To be there when it was quiet nurtured the sense of times past before tourism sprang up.
Proper 'ansome place and the locals are brilliant as they should be living all year round in such an environment.
Tregarthen
2.0
Scored 2.0
Padstow was fantastic.
Padstow was fantastic. Where I stayed was a total disappointment but actual Padstow was lovely. I’ve been many times and it’s a beautiful place. Extremely busy in the summer months, you can’t walk freely just constantly walking out of other peoples way and many dogs. The harbour is pretty, lots of lovely shops and places to eat. Always have to visit the Blue Wing gallery for some unique jewellery and to my favourite ice cream shop on the corner. Me and my husband adopted blue lobsters from the lobster hatchery a few years ago so that’s always a nice place to visit too and adopt some more. Parking however isn’t so fun, it’s a steep walk down from the car park or if you park in the streets. Would highly recommend a cycle or walk along the camel trail from Padstow to Wadebridge it’s beautiful!
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were lucky enough to be in Padstow in the day with the...
We were lucky enough to be in Padstow in the day with the highest tide of the year (7mt) and unique weather conditions (5% of the year) - I loved the cosy atmosphere of the harbour area, the incredible fascinating tide cycle, changing the scenary of the Camel estuary from morning to evening. We enjoyed to walk through the South coastal path along the 7 bays/beaches trail for approax 19 km up and back. In the morning the tide was low, till afternoon and we could walk on the bed of the river, with this amazing sense of the nature power. The we walked on top of the clives, with incredible scenaries and got into the water of the Ocean , so transparent and clean. We also took a see wild boat trip to the ocean where we were apprached by dolphins in a calm flat ocean. Last but not least ... we cood find a seta at the Rick Stein restaurant for a marvellous seafood dinner. A memorable staying! I strongly recommend this place ... cannot just be sure of the weather thoug :-)
Laura
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely and lively town with great nearby beaches, lots of...
Lovely and lively town with great nearby beaches, lots of outdoor activities to offer (bike trails, boat tours, water sports, etc.). An absolute dog heaven! Great foodie experience if you love fish and seafood. Recommend Rick Stein's fish and chips restaurant and Deli, as well as Prawn on the Lawn (my personal favourite). We had an opportunity to dine at Paul Ainsworth's No. 6 and it was a fantastic experience with top professional staff and delicious food.
Parking can get tricky on sunny days and weekends!!
Spotless and comfortable room and friendly, welcoming host. The property is a good 10 minute walk downhill from the harbour in Padstow. This means it’s uphill on the way back which helps to burn some of the calories consumed in the excellent Padstow eateries! We ate at Rick Stein’s Seafood restaurant which was divine. We also highly recommend the Mussel Box and Bin Two (excellent gins and wines!). It’s essential to book restaurants in advance of your stay.
Whilst quite simply furnished, the room was well appointed with everything we needed. Best of all was the location, which was very central to Padstow and a stone's throw from the harbour. Being so central and with the room being above a pub we expected a lot of noise both late on and first thing but the pub activity died down before it became too late and there was little or no traffic to disturb us either during the night or first thing in the morning.
Great location with easy access to the shops and St George's Cove. There was a small patio, so on sunny days we were able to sit outside or dry swimming costumes! The kitchen was well stocked and supplied. The bathroom was a good size, especially for a family with kids. Next to the Spar for easy access to food top-ups. The lounge has plenty of space for 3 people. Although not brand new the place had been very well cleaned before we stayed.
The room was very comfortable. On arrival at the hotel the exterior does not resemble in any way the lovely “sunny” interior that awaits you. The views are enchanting and watching the tides change really is hypnotic. The decanter of local gin in the room was a very pleasant surprise . The staff were very friendly and worked extremely hard. The location of the hotel was superb, so easy to walk into the harbour.
This is a great little establishment on one of the main roads leading into Padstow Harbour. Close enough to stumble out of bed for Breakfast at Rick Stein's Cafe and far enough up to have some peace and quiet when the crowds get to be a bit much. The rooms are traditional and give a good sense of the way people have lived here for hundreds of years (with, of course, all the modern amenities and comforts).
An excellent vacation accommodation with fantastic, friendly and helpful hosts.
The place was presented to a very high standard of cleanliness.
It is very well decorated with all essentials provided. Close to a number of beaches. some are short drive away. there is also a surfing school nearby. We tried Coasteering there and had a good experience. Our family loved Summerplace! :-)
Location was perfect right in the centre of Padstow. Just literally a few minutes walk to the harbour, Paul Ainsworth at no 6, PTOL and Rick Stein. Also next door to lovely pub.Exceptionally clean and very comfortable. Beautifully and thoughtfully decorated. All comforts catered for. The integral garage was very welcome too.
Everything was exceptional...spotlessly clean & the room was beautifully furnished & very comfortable. Parking was included & an easy 10 minute walk into the Padstow harbour. Yvonne was a wonderful host & spoilt her guests with a yummy cooked breakfast along with lots of other little home made treats.
Beautiful, luxury accommodation. Mark was extremely helpful and we loved the chilled bubbly and warm welcome on arrival Great location close to centre of Padstow with parking!! Excellent breakfast at Rick Stein's as part of the deal. Pricey but well worth it for a special occasion.
Thanks Mark.
The location is great. Just on the outskirts of Padstow so easy to travel to other local villages as well as easy to get to Padstow harbour.
Everything required for a self contained stay was available I.e. cutlery, dishes, glasses, etc as well as logs and coal for the fire.
Beautiful Lodge very clean and spacious. Everything you need for a stay. Decent food at the on-site restaurant. Great location for Padstow nearby. Easy to get too. Quiet and good parking facility. Showers were great and bed really comfy.
Spacious apartment in the heart of Padstow. Comfortable and well-appointed. The parking space was a bonus, although a bit tricky to get into. It was great to be so close to the harbour, shops and restaurants.
Beautiful hotel, genuine, welcoming team, excellent service and great food at breakfast and dinner. My son and I felt safe, comfortable and well looked after. Thank you to you all!
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