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Mother Ivey's Bay


Backed by a large caravan park and accessed from the coast path, this small beach is a little off the beaten track, and mainly used by campers and caravanners – but the lack of facilities means it's generally a bit quieter than its neighbours. According to local lore, it was named after a local wise woman and witch who once lived nearby.


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1. Trevose Head

0.76 MILES

Four miles west of Padstow town is the distinctive outcrop of Trevose Head, a notorious shipping hazard that was once used as a quarry, and has been…

2. Harlyn Bay

0.8 MILES

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3. Constantine Bay

0.81 MILES

Arcing along the west side of the headland from Trevose Head, Constantine is one of the most impressive sweeps of sand near Padstow. It's a long, west…

4. Treyarnon

1.31 MILES

A good family beach, with easy access from the car park, lots of fine sand at low tide and a small area for swimming, that's framed by rocks on either…

5. Trevone

1.71 MILES

The nearest beach to Padstow is this small bay sheltered from the wind by Roundhole Point. It's a good place for swimming, and has a lifeguard in summer.

6. Porthcothan

2.46 MILES

A long, narrow, northwest-facing beach backed by grass-covered dunes, tall cliffs and divided by a tidal stream. It's best visited at low tide, when there…

7. Prideaux Place

3.1 MILES

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8. Tregirls Beach

3.21 MILES

Given how close it is to Padstow, this grand beach stays surprisingly quiet most of the year. It looks out over the mouth of the Camel Estuary and, thanks…