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Hi Lou,
I haven't stayed at that site before but you are visiting my families favourite part of the world. Where shall I start.... Just outside Penzance is Newlin. This is a commercial fishing village, not much for the kids. at bit further on is Mousehole. This is a bautifull old fashioned fishing village. A must for an evening walk around and a family evening of fish and chips. In the other direction away from Penzance is Marazion. A beatiful old monastrey (St Michaels mount) you can walk across the causway. Also there is a nice park for the kids to play on. Towards St Ives is an excellent beach - Carbis bay, if the weather is good it is worth the travel to this beach (about 20 mins) very clean and a sun trap. if you are adventurous, you can walk out along the rock wall and pick large fresh muscles, we do this most nights and a large group of us have supper, you can also snorkle for spider crabs here with ease. We BBQ all this most nights! My wife says go to tesco's at carbis bay, they have the best view from their car park! lol, its true.
From Penzance you can helicopter ride to Scilly Isles (expencsive though), the minnack theatre at lands end, open air theatre if you fancy a play? St Ives is a must, the kids will love the beeches, crabbing, boat rides and naughty seaguls, so hang on to your pasty! to be honest, you can spend a fortune or as little as you want. If you want to take your kids out every day to fun places, parks and theme parks, take £500 just for these spends! choose selectively, and view local free attractions, you can save a fortune and see beatifull cornwall as well!
Enjoy, and let us know how you get on!
Regards,
Batch.
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