Outstanding unspoilt holiday destination Near to Padstow, Port Isaac, Daymer Bay and Rock
Polzeath is a seaside village with a lovely golden sand surf beach, situated at the mouth of the Camel Estuary.
All the shops in Polzeath are within 50 yards of the beach and sell a wealth of items, but of particular note is the well stocked supermarket.
Polzeath is a conveniently positioned for all that the Camel Estuary has to offer, but also is perfectly positioned if you just want to leave the car all week and enjoy living by the sea.
Activities in the area are endless, but listed are a few popular choices.
Water Sports: Surfing, Boogie boarding, kite surfing, windsurfing, canoeing, sailing, water-skiing, wake boarding.
Coastal and countryside walks: the coastal path, the camel trail, the Saints Way. The surrounding area is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty with lovely cliff and country walks. An area rich in interesting bird and other wildlife. Puffins and dolphins can often been spotted.
Golf: Many local courses including championship courses at nearby Trevose and St Enodoc.
Eating out: Many excellent pubs and restaurants in the area including The Waterfront in Polzeath, Rick Stein in Padstow and Jamie Oliver's new Fifteen at Watergate Bay.
Family: A choice of several superb sandy beaches (most are lifeguarded in high season), and rock pools. Numerous attractions for rainy days such as The Eden Project, Newquay Aquarium, and the Bird of Prey Centre.