Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Hulme Life - Things To Do in Cornwall - Top 5 Things The Whole Family Will Enjoy!

"If you're thinking of visiting Cornwall for your holiday this summer then we all know that there are lot's of things you'll want to do with your family. Cornwall has a whole host of exiting attractions, and here we've compiled what we think are the top 5 things to do in Cornwall".

Top 5 Things To Do in Cornwall  1: The Minack Theatre

Visiting the Minack Theatre has got to be one of the best highlights of your holiday in cornwall. The setting is breathtaking and the scenery beautiful. The Minack theatre was built by Rowena Cade in 1931 and offers plenty. As well as providing a place to watch live theatre performances outdoors, you can also walk round during the day and marvel at the scenery that this place has to offer. Definatley one of the things you need to do whilst visiting Cornwall!

Top 5 Things To Do In Cornwall #2: Tintagel Castle

This brooding 13th century castle sits on the rugged and needless to say, spectacular Atlantic coast in Cornwall. It's most definatley a diamond jewel of all the cornish hotels and boasts it's own private beach, and is also dog and pet friendly. Visit this place if you're someone who appreciates art, natural beauty and love a bit of relaxation.

Top 5 Things To Do In Cornwall  3: The Hidden Valley Discovery Park

The hidden valley discovery park is said to be one of Cornwall's best kept secrets! it's an extraordinary place that is probably like nothing else you've ever experienced. Imagination flows from every corner of this place, with lot's of little hidden delights. if your visiting cornwall with family then you're sure to have lot's of fun here. Attractions range from the hunt for the lost crystal, the hobbit trail, the secret garden and maze, and you can even do a spot of fishing too!

Top 5 Things To Do In Cornwall  4: China Clay Country Park

The china clay country park in St Austell takes you on a journey that tells the story of all the men, women and children who lived and worked in the shadow of the clay tips in St Austell. Dating back to 1746 to the present day, the museum sits right next to a modern day clay pit which can be seen from a spectacular viewing platform. It also boasts 26 acres of country park with woodland walks, Cornwall's largest working waterwheel aswell as a gift shop and cafe.

Top 5 Things To Do In Cornwall  5: Cotehole (National Trust)

Cotehole is a tudor house with many stories and legends and is situated in St Dominick, near Saltash. You can go inside the house which is covered in tapestries and adorned with textiles, arms and armour. It's a magical experience where nothing has really changed over the years. You can also see some amazing views if you climb the 18th century prospect tower folly. Cotehole quay is also the home of the restored tamar sailing barge shamrock.

There are also lot's of old buildings along the quay that house the Edgcumbe Arms tea rooms and an outstation of the national maritmie museum. Definatley worth a visit during your cornwall holiday! So, there you go, 5 of what we think are Cornwall's top attractions. You'll find that Kernow is a very special place to visit, whether it's activities such as gentle cliff walks, to watching extreme sports like kite surfing and coasteering, you can see there are lot's of things to do in Cornwall for all the family.

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