One of the UK’s most popular holiday destinations, Cornwall offers everything you could want in a holiday from sun-kissed beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see, to nature trails, world-famous attractions and an abundance of heritage sites.
The incredible coastline and lush greenery make it the perfect place for those who love the outdoors.
With attractions like the world-famous Eden Project to the delights of Newquay and Perranporth beach, there is plenty to see close to Oyster Bay.
Relax in the outdoors at Cardinham Woods with cycling, walking and mountain trails for the perfect day out. Step back and enjoy nature at its finest with stream-side paths, fresh air and stunning viewpoints throughout with a cafe and picnic area for a fuel stop on the way.
One of the most iconic Cornish landmarks, this National Trust site boasts gorgeous scenery - coves, windswept headlands, and views as far as the eye can see. Take care on the famous steep, narrow steps that lead down to Bedruthan beach - but prepare to be greeted by a fantastic reward.
The Clay Trails are a series of scenic routes for walking, cycling and horse riding that opened to try to open up this fascinating landscape to the public. The trails have been carved by china clay bring extracted from this location for over 300 years, a process that has shaped this landscape.
Crealy Great Adventure Parks are the Southwest’s No.1 Family day out. Complete with park rides, indoor fun, outdoor fun, animals and pre-school activities – you will have a fun filled day out together, whatever the weather.
Surfing fan? Or fancy a relaxing stroll along one of Cornwall’s finest sandy beaches? Backed by steep sand dunes, the iconic Fistral Beach is famous for its consistent waves, making it a prestigious international surfing destination. You’ll always be able to make a day of your visit by popping into Newquay, too.
Lizard Point is the most southerly point of mainland Britain. With rocky coastline and stunning natural views, the Lizard Heritage Coast is perfect for a relaxing family day out. The peninsula also boasts a rather rare geology, making it the perfect environment for unusual plants and fauna - why not check out some of the nature reserves?
The Camel Trail is a 17 mile long cycle way running through some of the most spectacular countryside in the South West. This well-made path is popular with walkers, cyclists and joggers of all levels.
Meet the animals in the on-site barn, try your hand at ten-pin bowling, have fun on the dodgems and show off your competitive streak in the games arcade at this family-friendly attraction. Trethorne Leisure Park also offers ‘in touch with animals’ holding sessions, and has a wealth of indoor and outdoor play areas.
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