Today, I headed to Bodmin in Cornwall to rent a couple of bikes through 'Explore by Bike' to cycle 13 miles along the Camel Trail to Padstow, to find out for my self if Rick Stein's Fish and Chips really do live up to the hype. The Camel Trail is popular with just about everyone from families with young kids, teens and everything in between, to groups, elderly enthusiasts, couples and solo adventurers. In my opinion, it is the best of all the things to do in Padstow. The Camel Trail Cornwall, England, is an old railway line that follows along the beautiful Camel Estuary between Wadebridge and Padstow and is arguably one of the easiest routes for cycling in Cornwall. This video is one in a series of 20 travel vlogs showcasing my time exploring a small pocket of Devon, and a larger slice of Cornwall. So if you are interested, be sure to check out my other Cornwall Vlogs too, especially if you are planning a trip to visit Cornwall as there are so many things to do in Cornwall.
0:00 - Intro
1:07 - Bodmin Bike rental
1:53 - Bike ride begins
2:29 - Camel Trail History & Present
4:08 - The Cod
5.33 - Thai Fish Cakes
7:18 - Scallops
8:23 - The Chips
9:12 - Padstow
9:47 - Cycling Back
12:47 - Wadebridge to Bodmin
14:01 - Tips if you want to do this
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