B&Bs in Wadebridge

Explore a variety of charming B&Bs and guest houses in Cornwall and find the perfect home away from home. A market town on the banks of the River Camel whose bridge is 'built on wool'. Wadebridge is central for cycling the Camel Trail between Padstow and Bodmin, and home to the Royal Cornwall Showground.

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Whether nestled in a coastal village or countryside setting, these accommodations provide a cosy retreat for your Cornwall adventure.

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B&Bs in Wadebridge

Enjoy a unique and charming experience during your stay at a Bed & Breakfast in Cornwall. Start your day with a hearty breakfast before heading out to explore all that Cornwall has to offer. Your host will tell you everything you need to know about the local area, and can provide valuable recommendations on nearby attractions, hidden gems, and activities. Their insider tips can help enhance your Cornwall experience and introduce you to lesser-known places.

FAQ's Wadebridge

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  • The impressive bridge across the River Camel was built in 1468, and allegedly the piers rest on sacks of wool because the mud was so deep they could find no stone.

    However, it has now been proven that the bridge does sit on the underlying bedrock.

  • It's about 9 km (5.5 miles) from Wadebridge to Padstow along the Camel Trail. It's flat all the way on a good hard surface. Most people walk it in about two hours, but it can take longer if you stop to take in the fantastic views!

    There are busses back to Wadebridge if you don't fancy the return walk.

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