Cornwall for the May Half Term
Discussion
We are going to Cornwall for the May half term 23rd to 30th May
Staying in Newquay in an Air BnB
Family of 3, with a 9 year old girl
Taking the mountain bikes and plan on doing a little cycling
Really want to try surfing and kayaking
Eden project, St Ives & Lands End are on the itinerary
Any other recommendations?
Staying in Newquay in an Air BnB
Family of 3, with a 9 year old girl
Taking the mountain bikes and plan on doing a little cycling
Really want to try surfing and kayaking
Eden project, St Ives & Lands End are on the itinerary
Any other recommendations?
Camel creek
Go early in your trip and you can go back if you buy the pass.
https://www.camelcreek.co.uk/
Flying displays of birds of prey plus play park
https://cornishbirdsofprey.co.uk/
Go early in your trip and you can go back if you buy the pass.
https://www.camelcreek.co.uk/
Flying displays of birds of prey plus play park
https://cornishbirdsofprey.co.uk/
bangerhoarder said:
I liked Tintagel the couple of times I've been, though it may have got busier and more commercial.
Lanhydrock is spectacular (and guarantees you be attacked by wasps but that's another matter).
I found Portcurno interesting too.
I was going to suggest Lanhydrock as it has some dedicated cycling trails if you want some entry level (blue) grade MTBing.Lanhydrock is spectacular (and guarantees you be attacked by wasps but that's another matter).
I found Portcurno interesting too.
There's also the Camel Trail between from Padstow to Bodmin (through Wadebridge) and finishing at Wenford Bridge. Traffic free outside the towns so a very pleasant spin.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cornwall/la...
Wife and I have family in Cornwall so we have been going to Falmouth twice a year since the late 1970s. We know central and west Cornwall well. We are going again tomorrow.
If you go to St. Ives for a day, don't drive into St. Ives and try to park. Instead use the Park and Ride (train). It runs from St. Erth station, a lovely short coastal train trip. Easy walk in to St.Ives once there.
See here for details.
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/stations/st-erth...
If you go to St. Ives for a day, don't drive into St. Ives and try to park. Instead use the Park and Ride (train). It runs from St. Erth station, a lovely short coastal train trip. Easy walk in to St.Ives once there.
See here for details.
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/stations/st-erth...
The Leaper said:
Wife and I have family in Cornwall so we have been going to Falmouth twice a year since the late 1970s. We know central and west Cornwall well. We are going again tomorrow.
If you go to St. Ives for a day, don't drive into St. Ives and try to park. Instead use the Park and Ride (train). It runs from St. Erth station, a lovely short coastal train trip. Easy walk in to St.Ives once there.
See here for details.
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/stations/st-erth...
Or just drive straight down treganna like all the other moronic Emmet's pleading ignorance.If you go to St. Ives for a day, don't drive into St. Ives and try to park. Instead use the Park and Ride (train). It runs from St. Erth station, a lovely short coastal train trip. Easy walk in to St.Ives once there.
See here for details.
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/stations/st-erth...
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