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St. Endellion

Top 4 Lakes around St. Endellion

Best lakes around St. Endellion are found in a region characterized by its coastal landscape and historical settlements. The area features a mix of natural coves, beaches, and specific lake locations, offering diverse natural and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore various water bodies, from sheltered coves to a lake formed in a disused quarry. This part of Cornwall provides a variety of water-based experiences.

Best lakes around St. Endellion

  • The most popular lakes is Padstow Harbour, a beach that is a charming fishing town and harbour. It is a popular destination with a picturesque town and many nearby beaches and coves.
  • Another must-see spot is Port Quin Cove, a serene and unspoiled beach hidden in a rocky cove. This cove offers opportunities for paddle boarding and exploring rock pools.
  • Visitors also love Bossiney Cove, a hidden gem beach accessible at low tide. This cove features a small sandy beach that disappears at high water.
  • St. Endellion is known for its coastal coves, natural beaches, and a lake within a disused quarry. The area offers a variety of water-based experiences, from exploring rock pools to paddle boarding.
  • The lakes around St. Endellion are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 400 upvotes and over 150 photos shared.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

Padstow Harbour

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Padstow is a charming fishing town and harbour that is rich in history and heritage. Whilst it can get busy, it is for good reason as the picturesque town has lots to see and experience. There are many attractive beaches and coves close to Padstow, too, including Bedruthan Steps, said to be the stepping stones of an ancient giant, and Constantine Bay, one of the best surfing beaches in the area.

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Port Quin Cove

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Port Quin is known as ‘the village that died’ after all of the men in the village drowned whilst fishing in the 19th century, forcing the women to abandon their homes. These days, Port Quin is a serene and unspoiled spot with a pleasant beach hidden in a rocky cove.

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Port Isaac

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Typical Cornish fishing village that has become well known due to location filming of British television series 'Doc Martin'. Quaint little village with typically steep roads into main square. Sample a famous Barnecutts pasty from local bakery or Cornish Cider from one of several bars. The climb back out is a test, especially if the pasties and cider proved too tempting :)

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The Camel Trail

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Make sure bring inner tubes and puncture repair kit - if you have skinny tyres there is alot debris on the trail e.g thorns

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Bossiney Cove

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Bossiney Cove is a beautiful hidden gem that can only be reached at low tide. The cove has a small sandy beach which is completely disappears at high water. Access to the beach is via a footpath over farmland and then by steep steps. Unfortunately, the route is not suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs or people with mobility issues.

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JakobusPilger
September 20, 2025, The Camel Trail

Anyone interested in learning more about the CAMEL TRAIL (whether as a hiker or cyclist) can visit the following official website: =>> https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/countryside/cycle-routes-and-trails/the-camel-trail/

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Cuno
August 10, 2025, Port Quin Cove

Nice run, sometimes narrow paths for a trail run but beautiful route!

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Hayles
July 30, 2025, The Camel Trail

Suitable for all.

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Carl
April 28, 2025, Port Quin Cove

Beautiful hike well worth the effort and experience. It’s called the roller coaster for a reason 😁

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Very nice cycle path along the River Camel

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The origins of Port Isaac are likely Celtic and the development of the town can be roughly divided into three phases. Through the Middle Ages and up to the coming of the railways, Port Isaac was a thriving port serving the area inland. During the Tudor period the harbour was dredged, a good illustration of its importance. Once goods from locations further inland were better served by the North Cornwall Railway, the economy of the port relied on pilchard fishing, probably a centuries-old industry. However the pilchard shoals began to decline, and after World War I tourism became the mainstay of the economy.

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Natalie
November 3, 2023, Port Quin Cove

A certain sadness surrounds Port Quin. In the 19th century all the men from the small fishing port were lost at sea. The women and children who lived in the village abandoned their homes presumably due to having the the culture of the time meaning they were relient on the men's incomes. Port Quin is sometimes known as 'the village that died'.

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Natalie
November 3, 2023, Port Isaac

Made famous by the popular TV series, Doc Martin, Port Isaac is quaint fishing village in a sheltered part of Cornwall's rugged coast. It is also home to the Sea Shanty group 'Fisherman's Friends' and the movie about the singers was filmed here too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes and water bodies can I explore around St. Endellion?

The St. Endellion area features a diverse range of water bodies, from natural coastal coves and beaches to a unique lake formed within a disused quarry. You can find charming fishing harbours like Padstow Harbour, serene rocky coves such as Port Quin Cove, and even a private lake at Cornish Tipi Holidays Campsite & Lake.

Are there family-friendly lake areas or activities around St. Endellion?

Yes, several spots are great for families. Padstow Harbour is a lively fishing town with nearby beaches and coves suitable for exploration. Port Quin Cove offers rock pooling and paddle boarding opportunities. The Cornish Tipi Holidays Campsite & Lake, located in a disused quarry, is specifically designed for family enjoyment, offering swimming, fishing, and boating.

What historical or cultural sites are near the lakes in St. Endellion?

The region is rich in history. Padstow Harbour is a historic fishing town with a rich heritage. Port Quin Cove has a poignant history, known as 'the village that died'. Port Isaac is a quintessential Cornish fishing village, famous for its historical character and as a filming location for 'Doc Martin'.

Can I go wild swimming or paddle boarding in the lakes or coves?

Yes, you can. Port Quin Cove is an ideal spot for paddle boarding and exploring rock pools. The lake at Cornish Tipi Holidays Campsite & Lake explicitly allows swimming, fishing, and offers rowing boats and canoes for campers.

Are there easy walking trails around the lakes and coastal areas?

Yes, there are several easy walking options. For instance, you can find easy hikes around Port Isaac, such as the Port Isaac Harbour – Port Isaac Village and Harbour loop. The Camel Trail, accessible near Padstow, also offers easy, flat sections suitable for walking and cycling.

What outdoor activities are available near the lakes around St. Endellion?

Beyond exploring the lakes and coves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Port Isaac. For cyclists, the Camel Trail offers easy mountain biking. Running enthusiasts can find running trails with varying difficulties, such as the moderate loop from Port Quin Cove to Doc Martin's House.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots to discover?

Yes, Bossiney Cove is considered a beautiful hidden gem. It's a small sandy beach that is only accessible at low tide via a footpath and steep steps, offering a more secluded experience.

What amenities, like cafes or pubs, are available near the lake areas?

You'll find amenities in the charming towns and villages. Padstow Harbour is known for its excellent restaurants. In Port Isaac, you can sample a famous Barnecutts pasty from a local bakery or enjoy Cornish Cider from one of the bars. The Cornish Tipi Holidays Campsite & Lake also has its own cafe, the Gastropod.

Is public transport available to reach the lakes and coastal areas?

While specific public transport routes directly to every lake are not detailed, towns like Padstow and Port Isaac are generally accessible by local bus services, which can connect you to the wider region. However, for more remote coves, personal transport or walking from nearby villages might be necessary.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around St. Endellion?

The St. Endellion area, with its coastal coves and beaches, is particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers the best weather for exploring beaches, paddle boarding, and enjoying outdoor activities. However, the historical villages and coastal walks can be charming year-round, with fewer crowds in the off-season.

Are there any accessibility considerations for visitors with mobility issues?

Some areas may present challenges. For example, access to Bossiney Cove involves steep steps and is not suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs, or people with mobility issues. Coastal paths and village streets, particularly in places like Port Isaac, can be steep. It's advisable to check specific access details for each location if mobility is a concern.

What do visitors enjoy most about the St. Endellion lake and coastal region?

Visitors appreciate the region's blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The picturesque fishing towns like Padstow Harbour and Port Isaac are highly rated for their character and amenities. The serene coves, opportunities for water sports, and the unique experience of a lake in a disused quarry also draw many positive comments from the komoot community.

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