For family/youngsters
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FLYERS DISC GOLF
This is the first disc golf site in Cornwall/Devon. From beginners to more experienced - if you can throw a frisbee you can play disc golf. There are three courses from nine to eighteen holes and a new mini disc beginners course to try out. Take on friends and family in the Ace Run Challenge! |
NATIONAL MARINE AQUARIUM the largest native exhibition in the UK that explores the fish you’ve heard of and the many more mysterious animals that live on our doorstep. As you dive deeper into the Aquarium, the Eddystone Reef tank will blow your mind with the UK’s largest single-tank viewing panel (it’s like a fishy cinema screen).
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EDEN PROJECT offers not only a day out for gardening enthusiasts, it boasts the country's longest Zip Wire, an amazing walkway over the tops of the trees in the Rainforest Biome and the Nest climbing frame for the children. There's a changing programme of events for the young, a great restaurant and plenty of outdoor space for running off some energy while parents sit and relax.
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TINTAGEL CASTLE inhabited since Roman times, one of the most spectacular historic sites in Britain, its association with the legend of King Arthur makes it also one of the most famous.
Find out how archaeology has transformed our understanding of Tintagel and what has been discovered during excavation this summer. |
ORCA SEA SAFARIES Falmouth.
While seeing all of these amazing animals can never be guaranteed, Cornwall's coastal wates offer the perfect environment for pods of dolphins, groups of seals, basking sharks and whales. |
GWEEK SEAL SANCTUARY
Not just a rescue centre for seals but there are also otters, penguins, goats and ponies. Children will love the pirate play area too. Save 30% on tickets by booking through the sanctuary website. |
OLD MACDONALD'S FARM Padstow
Lambs, chickens, pigs and ponies, together with trampolines, climbing frames and a miniature train ride, provide enough entertainment to tire out even the the most active youngsters. |