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Trelissick Road, Hayle
Your family will love a day in Paradise on your Cornwall holiday. Our Award-winning wildlife sanctuary offers so much for all the family!
Pentewan, St Austell
Heligan is so much more than a garden restored; its own special atmosphere encourages contemplation and inspiration, satisfying the broadest range of horticultural and wildlife interests. Today, the 200 acres of mysterious gardens and estate offer…
Polperro
No visit to Cornwall would be complete without a visit to the famous Polperro Model Village and Land of Legend. Explore the village of Polperro in miniature, and learn about the Cornish myths and legends. More than 60 years in existence, having…
Discovery Quay, Falmouth
Enrich your understanding of the sea and Cornwall!
The Quay, East Looe
2, 4 & 8 hour trips. Mackerel, shark & reef fishing for conger, ling & pollack.
Callywith Gate Ind Est, Bodmin
The best trampoline park in the South West!
Saltash
First class coarse or specimen fishing in a wide variety of settings suitable for the expert and beginner alike, on site tackle and bait shop, qualified and licenced tuition in coarse fishing; it's all available at Bake Lakes.
Berrycoombe Road, Bodmin
Bodmin Jail has recently completed a major re-development. Immerse yourself in Cornwall's Dark History with state of the art theatrical effects that bring some of the grimest stories vividly to life.
East Looe Quay, Looe
An opportunity to see Looe from the sea, as well as a variety of coastal wildlife!
Bolventor, Bodmin Moor
Cornwall's most famous smuggling inn!
West Looe
Swallow 2, one of Looe's top charter boats is a 36ft Catamaran with a 16ft beam, specialising in reef, wreck and shark fishing for up to 11 fishermen.
Porthcurno, Penzance
Cornwall's 'Theatre Under The Stars'. The vision and life's work of Rowena Cade, the Minack is a unique open air theatre perched on the cliffs high above the Atlantic ocean.
Stadium Retail Park, St Austell
One of the county’s most popular fun-filled, family friendly attractions.
Par
Tucked into the head of St Austell Bay lies Cornwall's Temperate Rainforest at Tregrehan. Protected by the hills behind, massive trees and parkland, sits a sheltered botanical oasis; one of Cornwall's Great Gardens.
Town Quay, Fowey
A small aquarium is situated on the historic Fowey Town Quay that gives a fascinating glimpse into the marine life found around the Cornish coast.
Tredinnick, Wadebridge
With exciting new attractions for 2024, get ready for non-stop fun and thrills at Camel Creek – Cornwall’s greatest Adventure Park!
Experience breath-taking family rides, energetic adventure play and enchanting animals. With over 40 rides and…
Station Road, Looe
The Looe Valley Line links the bustling market town of Liskeard with the picturesque fishing port of Looe.
Falmouth
Explore Pendennis Castle - a mighty fortress built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion.
Feock
A welcoming garden set in an estate with stunning maritime views and lovely woodland walks.
Goss Moor, near Indian Queens
A Sanctuary for the rescue of Owls. We also have a range of other animals including raccoons, meerkats, emus, alpacas, mini Shetland ponies, donkeys, and goats!