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.
Steffie
United Kingdom
Breakfast - poor selection of gluten free foods available - you really need to seek some professional advice re advocating that you can deal with food allergies etc
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.
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Clare
Ireland
Location was amazing - so central and easy to get everywhere!
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eleanor
United Kingdom
In the countryside, the room was clean & spacious with a Luxury bathroom walk in shower & the decking area had beautiful views.
All the food was Amazing !!
We were lucky with the weather so went on some countryside walks.
If it was wet you would have to drive to reach Padstow for things to do.
Highly recommend 😊 for a relaxing break.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Padstow cost £47 per night, and 4-star hotels in Padstow are £150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Padstow can on average be found for £383 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Padstow this weekend is £75 or, for a 4-star hotel, £362. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Padstow for this weekend cost on average around £570 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £50 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Padstow for tonight. You'll pay on average around £192 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Padstow will cost around £308 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Padstow:
10
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!!
The Location was perfect for access to Padstow harbour centre and the Camel Trail and bus connections to other areas of Cornwall. The Key safe is a great benefit for security and safety. The shower is wonderful and roomy. Excellent gas water boiler means you get constant and almost immediate hot water. Always good to have Wi-fi connection that works as this does very well. Kitchen seems to be a new kitchen with plenty of space and reasonably well equipped.
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.
clean and only a 15 min drive from Padstow
Shannon had the room decorated for our wedding anniversary which was a lovely surprise
we requested a room with hypoallergenic bedding and pet hair free due to allergies which was done
dog friendly property
we didn’t use any of the on-site facilities, used it more as a base to see Cornwall
Beautiful whitewashed cottage, exceptionally clean and very welcoming. Elaine was lovely and cooked a wonderful breakfast, loved her fruit compote! Lovely quiet little village, ideal for exploring Padstow and the surrounding area. Very close the the Tarquins Gin Distillery which is really worth a visit.
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.
Well organised, easy to find and well located for the Padstow area and accessible to other parts of Cornwall. The property was nicely furnished, with a high standard of fixtures and fittings, comfortable beds, storage space and a private parking space. Very happy with our stay.
Location was excellent, right in the centre of Padstow. The room had a great view overlooking the harbour. Breakfast was also very good, a lovely selection of hot and cold food available. The staff were really friendly and helpful.
Beautiful apartment in a superb location. It was wonderful to stay in the heart of Padstow with stunning views across the harbour. The outside space was perfect for evening drinks. We really enjoyed our stay - thank you Sarah!
best breakfast we have had in uk for along time. Good choices and fresh ingredients. Location in a very pretty village away from Padstow and Rock but very central to all never the less.Will recommend to family and friends.
Great location in a quiet village beside a small river.
Bedroom very comfortable and spacious. Gorgeous views of little river .
Breakfast excellent with a good choice of cooked breakfasts.
Fantastic location, you can walk down to Padstow Harbour in 2 minutes. The room and bathroom were spotless. Very quite street and B&B and had three great nights sleep.
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