Top things to do in Cornwall during half term

St Agnes Holiday Park- Top 10 things to do when visiting

Top things to do in Cornwall during half term

Why is Cornwall such a popular destination?

Stretching into the Atlantic Ocean at the southwestern tip of England, Cornwall is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. With hundreds of miles of coastline, it offers a diverse landscape ranging from towering cliffs and crashing waves to serene sandy coves and turquoise waters. Walking along the South West Coast Path feels like stepping into a scene shaped entirely by the sea and the passage of time.

Cornwall’s fishing villages are among the most picturesque in the UK. Places like St Ives, Padstow, and Port Isaac are characterised by narrow streets, whitewashed cottages, and bustling harbours that continue to support local fishing communities. These villages blend tourism with everyday coastal life, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into Cornwall’s rich heritage.

Food plays a significant role in Cornwall’s identity. The Cornish pasty is world-famous, and enjoying a traditional cream tea is a must. Additionally, surf culture is deeply ingrained in Cornwall, particularly around Newquay, contributing to a relaxed outdoor lifestyle that attracts visitors year after year.

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Free days out in Cornwall

Cornwall is a treasure trove of breathtaking towns, charming villages, and pristine beaches. Some of the most unforgettable days can be enjoyed without spending a penny!

South West Coast Path

Lace up your walking boots and embark on an unforgettable journey along the South West Coast Path. A stunning trail that hugs the breathtaking coastline of Cornwall. Choose a family-friendly route that reveals jaw-dropping views and offers plenty of opportunities to encounter fascinating wildlife, such as playful seals, graceful dolphins, and vibrant seabirds. Be sure to pack a delightful picnic!

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Fistral Beach

Fistral Beach is one of the best beaches in Cornwall. Known as the centre of British surfing culture, it is often referred to as the “home of British surfing” due to its reliable waves and long history in the sport. The beach stretches for miles along a golden sand shore, bordered by cliffs, dunes, and dramatic headlands. Facilities include surf schools, rental shops, cafés, restaurants, and bars right on the beachfront. Recognised in several global rankings, Fistral Beach is an excellent choice for a free day out in Cornwall for the whole family.

View Newquay-Top 10 things to do when visiting for more information on this popular town.

Atlantic Reach- Top 10 things to do when visiting

Family days out in Cornwall 

There’s nothing quite like a family day out, filled with laughter and adventure! Imagine taking a refreshing dip in the sparkling blue waters of Cornwall or feeling the thrill of exhilarating rides. These moments together create cherished memories that we all deserve to enjoy.

Lappa valley 

Lappa Valley is a family attraction located near St Newlyn East, just outside Newquay. It is best known for its miniature railways and train rides, along with a variety of indoor and outdoor play activities designed primarily for families with children.

At Lappa Valley, you can enjoy a range of attractions, including miniature steam and diesel train rides, a boating lake with pedalos, adventure playgrounds, and nature trails. There is also an indoor soft play area called the “Engine Shed,” as well as adventure golf.

Most of the main attractions are typically included in the entry price, which also provides unlimited access to the railway rides.

St Agnes Holiday Park- Top 10 things to do when visiting

Newquay Zoo 

Newquay Zoo is a family-friendly zoo located in Newquay, nestled within the landscaped gardens of Trenance Leisure Park. As the largest zoo in Cornwall, it spans 13 acres and is home to approximately 993 animals from around 36 different species.

Visitors can see a variety of small to medium mammals, birds, and reptiles, many of which are part of conservation projects, such as lynx and rare deer species. The zoo features themed areas, including a tropical house and walkthrough exhibits.

St Agnes Holiday Park- Top 10 things to do when visiting

The best sightseeing places in Cornwall

Cornwall captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and enchanting sites. Uncover the must-see treasures that await you in this stunning region

St Michael’s Mount

St Michael’s Mount is a well-known tidal island located in Mount’s Bay, just off the coast of Marazion. It is famous for its medieval castle, historic village, harbour, and subtropical gardens. All of which sit dramatically on the rocky island. As a tidal island, visitors can walk across a cobbled causeway at low tide, but at high tide, they must take a boat to reach the island.

There are many attractions to explore, including the historic castle, church, harbour, and terraced gardens. The mount has been a site of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages. Features several historic religious buildings, including a chapel with medieval characteristics.

St Agnes Holiday Park- Top 10 things to do when visiting

Eden Project

The Eden Project is a well-known environmental attraction located in Cornwall, situated within a reclaimed china clay pit. It is famous for its large, dome-shaped greenhouses, known as “biomes,” which replicate various world climates and house thousands of plant species. This attraction combines plant science, sustainability education, art, gardens, and events. Making it an excellent destination for an eco-themed day out. It is one of the best places to visit in Cornwall.

St Agnes Holiday Park- Top 10 things to do when visiting

Owning a holiday home in Cornwall

Cornwall is a captivating destination for owning a holiday lodge, celebrated for its enchanting “abroad feel.” The pristine sandy beaches and shimmering blue sea beckon visitors, providing an irresistible escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here, you can truly recharge your spirit. Beyond its serene hideaways, Cornwall also serves as an exhilarating base for a vibrant family holiday.

Read our holiday lodges for sale in Cornwall.

If you are looking for a base for your holidays in Cornwall, why not have a look at our holiday homes for sale in Cornwall.  We have static caravans and lodges on beautiful parks in Cornwall, including Pentire Coastal Holiday Park, Newquay Holiday Park, Seaview Gorran Haven Holiday Park, St Agnes Holiday Park, Atlantic Reach Resort and Willow Bay County Park.

You can contact us here or call 01392 271 222 for more information.