Family Friendly Attractions
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Concrete Waves ®
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Sub-Attraction
NEWQUAY
Concrete Waves ® is Newquay's world-class skate park.
Blue Reef Aquarium
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Aquarium
Newquay
Overlooking the mighty Atlantic Ocean, Newquay Blue Reef lets you explore Cornwall's hidden treasures in themed displays highlighting the incredible variety of creatures - from starfish to stingrays - living just beyond the surf.
Cornwall Gold and Tolgus Mill
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Indoors
Portreath, Nr Redruth
Come and visit us here in 18 acres of beautiful countryside in the heart of Cornwall. There’s so much to enjoy at our unique visitor experience set in the tin mining landscape of Cornwall. Admission and parking is free of charge. Dogs are welcome and we are open all year round.
Lappa Valley Steam Railway
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Miniature Railway
Lappa Valley is the only attraction in Cornwall that transports families on an exciting nostalgic steam train ride into a secret world of traditional fun and family adventures. Children will delight in the thrill of trains and boats, explore nature, let off steam in our outdoor spaces before…
Flambards
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Theme Park / Waterpark
Helston
Flambards Theme Park, Helston, Cornwall is the perfect destination for an unforgettable family day out with its fun mix of rides, indoor attractions and entertainment.From thrill seekers to those who prefer a gentler pace, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at Flambards. Tickets must be…
Newquay Zoo
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Animal Collection
NEWQUAY
Newquay Zoo is set within 13 acres of lush tropical gardens, just a short stroll from Newquay town centre. During your visit you can get close to dozen of the world’s rarest and endangered animals, whilst also learning about the conservation work carried out by the zoo.
Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre
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Heritage/Visitor Centre
St Mawgan
Jet fighters, bombers, giant in-flight refuelers — and only ten minutes from Newquay!
Dairyland Farm Park
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Adventure Park/Playground
Summercourt, Newquay
Welcome to DairyLand Farm Park a traditional family fun park near Newquay.
Enjoy the fun of an all-weather attraction providing activities and entertainment for all ages, rain or shine.Trerice Manor House
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National Trust Property
Kestle Mill, Newquay
Reopening for local visits on Sat 27 February 2021
Open daily 10.30am – 5pm with last entry the at 4pm
Visits need to be booked in advance and at this moment in time only the garden, toilets and takeaway café will be open.
Tickets are available from www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trerice/whats-on
Cardinham Woods
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Forest
BODMIN
COVID-19: not all facilities are available. Check website before travelling.
Cardinham is a beautiful mixed woodland, popular with walkers, cyclists, and families. With walking trails, cycling trails, the award winning Woods Café, forest school and bike hire there really is something for everyone!Newquay Land Train
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Sightseeing
Newquay
Go and enjoy the ride on Newquay’s famous Road Train!
The Gannel Estuary
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Beach
Newquay
**DOG FRIENDLY**
The Gannel Estuary can be found on the outskirts of town on the Gannel Link Road as you head towards Mount Wise. There is limited parking but the Estuary is an easy walk from town and also forms the starting point of the Newquay to Crantock walk.Lusty Glaze Beach - Newquay
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Beach
Newquay
**DOG RESTRICTIONS**
Leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind you, kick off your socks and shoes and feel the sand between your toes, pause for a moment and breathe in the fresh salt air…Trenance Gardens and Leisure Park
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Parkland/Woodland Garden
Newquay
A short stroll from the centre of town will bring you to 26 acres of lush, sub-tropical colour interspersed with Cornwall's only zoo, the Boating Lake and a seemingly endless catalogue of activities for all ages and weathers.
Newquay Harbour
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Beach
Newquay
**DOG FRIENDLY**
Newquay’s historic harbour is where Newquay got its name – formerly known as Towan Blystra – the town got a new harbour, or ‘quay’ and the name came with it!