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Your Cottage in Cornwall - Port Isaac, Trebarwith, Tregardock, Rock, Trebetherick, Daymer Bay, Polzeath & Padstow all nearby

Image: The map shows the location of the hamlet of Treligga above Port Isaac bay, convenient for Trebarwith and Tregardock beaches, and a short drive from the resorts and family beaches at Polzeath and Rock, just across from Padstow.

Directly west of Camelford, Treligga is just south of the popular sandy beach at Trebarwith Strand near Tintagel.

The entire hamlet is a Conservation Area, in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The National Trust own much of the surrounding farmland ensuring its long-term protection as one of the most tranquil areas in Cornwall.

The Sunday Times (July 2003) describes the area between Trebarwith and Rock as the very best in Cornwall - and the local coastline as "Britain's Cote D'Azur".

From Treligga, it is a short walk across fields and down the cliffs to the National Trust beach at Tregardock (not marked on the map). Tregardock has no access for cars and is one of Cornwall's most unspoilt surfing beaches.

The family-oriented beaches of the Camel Estuary at Polzeath, Daymer Bay and Rock (with ferry to Padstow) are about 15-20 minutes away to the south-west.

The Old Bakehouse, Treligga, North Cornwall 01840 211033

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