Polzeath is a small coastal village just west of Wadebridge in Cornwall, at the tip of the Camel Estuary. The large beach is surrounded by cliffs, with walking tracks to Daymer Bay and Rock.
Polzeath Beach is one of the few Blue Flag beaches on the Cornish Coast, and is popular with families. Polzeath is also popular with surfers, and everyone can have a go, with surf schools on the beach running classes throughout the day for young and old.
A number of accommodation options are available in Polzeath, including camping, B&B’s and holiday houses. The village has a good selection of restaurants and shops surrounding the beach.
Polzeath is the location for the UK’s first Voluntary Marine Wildlife Reserve providing events and activities around the areas unique sea life and promoting an understanding of life at the ocean’s edge.
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