Things to Do in Cornwall
There are a great many attractions and things to do in Cornwall, which we at the The Glendeveor Accommodation in Newquay are ideally situated for.
The Flambards Experience
Opened
nearly 30 years ago as the Cornwall Aircraft Park the Flambards Experience is
one of the most popular days out in Cornwall. The Theme Park hosts the best
thrill rides in Cornwall, and includes the Flambards Victorian Village and "Britain in the Blitz" indoor attractions.
The Eden Project
We hope you
will feel moved at the scale of the ambition and by the beauty of our Living
Theatre; We hope you will be entertained by the individual approach we have
taken to telling our stories. We have brought together scientists, artists and
technologists to create a distinctive culture, one that makes the possibilities
of the future come to life in a way that we can all comprehend. We hope that
your visit, perhaps the first of many, will be unforgettable.
Newquay Zoo
Newquay Zoo is the
only one of its kind in Cornwall and has many fun things to do for children and
adults alike including the childrens play areas, dragon maze and free ranging
animals. The zoo also features a restaurant and shop. There are various feeding
times and talks through out the day and a summer barbecue.
Dobwalls
Dobwalls adventure park, a
day to delight. We have out door play areas with attractions for big or small
alike. We are open most days (see our website or brochures for more details).
The park includes one of the most complete working model railways in Cornwall,
and also has Go carts, an indoor play area and woodland walks. There are lots of
fun things to do for all the family.
The National Seal
Sanctuary
The National Seal Sanctuary is set near the beautiful village
of Gweek, in Cornwall. The Sanctuary is a busy rescue centre, and also has many
resident Seals of all breeds, sizes and ages!
Land's
End
Land's End is a place of stunning scenery and fantastic views of the
magnificent cliffs and Atlantic Ocean. From here you can see wild flowers,
seabirds and even seals and dolphins some days. You can also find 5 superb 'pay
as you go' attractions bringing you ancient tales of heroism, skullduggery and
adventure.
Paradise Park
Opened in 1973
Paradise Park was the culmination of many years of planning and hard work. The
idea was to create a place which could be home to a growing private collection
of birds. The park is in a sheltered area with large aviaries set in beautiful
gardens. The collection in the first few years included owls, eagles, touracos,
cranes, peacocks and especially parrots. At this time conservation was not the
main concern for bird keepers, but as time went on it became apparent that many
species needed help, both in the wild and in captivity. Paradise Park found a
new purpose and has become the sanctuary you see here.
Cornish Market World
A
unique opportunity in Cornwall for locals and tourists alike, Cornish Market
World is a tourist attraction in its own right. Shopping is an easy and relaxing
experience with a huge and extremely diverse range of products available. It can
take hours to explore the entire venue, and the children won't get bored, as
there is plenty to keep them amused and there is a varied choice of places to
eat.
The Cornish Cyder
farm
Not far from Newquay the Cornish Cyder Farm nestles in the heart of
the Cornish countryside amongst several acres of apple orchards. Open all year
round and with free Entry (excluding guided tours): For more information on our
opening times, guided tours and services please visit our website. You can also
dine in the Mowhay Restaurant - Receive a traditional Cornish welcome and sample
our home made Cornish delights in our beautifully converted barn
restaurant.
World in Miniature
One of
Cornwall's leading attractions, World in Miniature has many entertaining
displays and fun features for the whole family. You can also visit the Playdome
a fantastic fun filled soft play area and obstacle course set over 3 floors with
swings, nets, tunnels, slides, mats and much more. The ultimate indoor
playground for kids of all.
Minack Theatre
The Minack Theatre, a
full history and what's on guide, and more information for those new to us.
"Minack" is Cornish for a rocky place and the crag below the theatre has always
attracted local fishermen - until the 1930's they had the gorse filled gully to
themselves, and the cliffs echoed to the cries of gulls not actors - for the
full amazing story please visit the site.
Blue Reef Aquarium
The
Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay. Situated on Towan Beach in the centre of Newquay,
the Blue Reef Aquarium is a stunning visit. See the local marine species from
the Cornish coast to hundreds of tropical species in the ocean display including
the underwater tunnel. See our stunning Fresh Water Turtle displays, Turtle
Creek. Discover alligator snapping turtles, mud turtles, fly-river turtles and
mata mata turtles.
Dairyland Farm
World
"Cornwalls visitor attraction of the year!" With slides, drop
slides, ball pools, soft play areas, climbing nets, firemans pole, tumble tower,
and much more for the whole family to enjoy! Including pony and hayrides, bottle
feeding, pat a pet, hands on milking and visit the viewing gallery to watch the
cows being milked.
Magical Mystery Tours
Magical Mystery Tour Newquay is one of the newest and most exciting family attractions in Newquay. If you are looking for things to do in Newquay, Cornwall look no further because there Beatles inspired attraction and coach tour Cornwall is the best way to experience Newquay.
This is a brilliant tour for everyone to enjoy, even if you are not a Beatles fan. Spectacular scenery, lovely villages.
The Tate St Ives
People
visiting Tate St Ives can make the choice between a self directed visit, booking
a tour guide or booking a practical artist-led workshop. There is also the
option of visiting Tate St Ives (with exhibition changes three times a year) or
the permanent collection displayed at the Barbara Hepworth Museum &
Sculpture Garden.
Gardens & Historical Attractions
Trevarno
Trevarno
gardens, a perfect day out for all the family. Do not miss a visit to the
historic Trevarno Estate where you can explore the magnificent gardens, grounds
and Woodland walks which date back to the thirteenth century.
Great gardens of
Cornwall
Thanks to the Gulf Stream, these picturesque Cornish gardens are
home to a broad spectrum of the most exciting, rare and beautiful plants and
trees in the British Isles.
Shimbo
This site
explores the gardens of Cornwall in the far southwest of the Britain. See the
spectacular scenery of the Cornish Coast, also includes a section dedicated to
walking the Cornish Coastal Footpaths.
Garden
seeker
This site has links to gardens and scenic areas through out the
British Isles.
Carnglaze
The website of the
Famous underground Slate Caves in South East Cornwall.....Carnglaze Caverns and
The Rum Store
Geevor Tin Mine
Geevor became a
Museum and Heritage Centre in late 1993. The land belongs to Cornwall County
Council. From October 2001 the Centre has been managed by a local community
based charity, Pendeen Community Heritage (PCH) who work in partnership with
many local bodies and in particular with Penwith District Council. In
association with Cornwall County Council and Penwith DC, the charity is helping
to preserve the mining heritage of Cornwall.
Lappa Valley Steam Railway
The
Lappa Valley Steam Railway runs on one of the earliest railway trackbeds in
Cornwall. Opened in the late 18th century as a mineral line from Newquay to East
Wheal Rose, it later became part of the Great Western Railway's Newquay to
Chacewater branch line. The line was closed to the public in 1963, and in 1974
Eric Booth, the founder of Lappa Valley, reopened part of the line as a
narrow-gauge railway.