Surroundings Clowance
Cornwall is a popular location for all due to its rugged coastline, gorgeous beaches, fishing communities, and water sports opportunities. Whether you wish to explore the South West Coastal Path, or relax in the picturesque village of St. Ives, there is something for everything to enjoy.
St Ives
Surrounded by beaches, culture, art and restaurants, St Ives is a vibrant harbour town and all-round winner for a family day out. Described as the dazzling jewel in Cornwall's crown, this is not a location to be missed.
Newquay Zoo
Get up close to some of the world's most amazing creatures at Newquay Zoo. Step inside a tropical botanical garden, enjoy the children’s play area and get stuck in with exciting hands-on experiences.
Eden Project
Explore the largest indoor rainforest with a trip to Cornwall’s Eden Project. Learn about the plants, visit the gardens, and admire the exhibitions. The Eden Project is also home to the fastest zip wire ride in England.
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Portreath Beach
This sandy beach backs onto a small town which has several small shops and cafes. This is a popular spot for picnics with friends, surfing and bodyboarding so be sure to bring your wet suit!
Blue Reef Aquarium
Underwater adventure awaits at the Blue Reef Aquarium, marvel at over 40 naturally themed displays and be transported from the sandy Cornish shores to the hidden exotic coral reefs.
Godrevy Beach
Godrevy Beach is at the far end of three miles of golden sand stretching from Hayle. From buckets and spades on sunny summer days to classic rugged splendour when the colder months begin, Godrevy offers the ultimate outdoor experience.
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Flambards
With family fun for all and great rides for everyone, Flambards is one of Cornwall’s most popular indoor attraction. Visit unique indoor attractions such as The Victorian Village and enjoy some exciting rides.
Falmouth
For many years now, the coastal town of Falmouth has served as an inspiration to sailors, artists, musicians, and adventurers. Pendennis Castle and the renowned Maritime Museum are well worth a visit.
St. Michael's Mount
St. Michael's Mount is an idyllically located mountain island off the south coast of Cornwall, with a castle and 15th-century chapel. At low tide, you can walk to it; at high tide, it is in the middle of the sea.
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King Edward Mine museum
Find out about the men and women who worked and studied here for more than 150 years. You will be led by one of the knowledgeable guides who will answer all your questions and demonstrate our unique equipment.
Tate St Ives
Not far from Porthmeor Beach, the Tate St Ives gallery features a range of contemporary art, celebrating how West Cornwall has welcomed and inspired artists over the years. Family events and children’s trails are available at this venue.
Lizard Adventure
Offering a range of activities including sea kayaking, rock climbing, yoga and coasteering, Lizard Adventure is the perfect way to experience the Peninsula Coast from a brand new perspective.
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