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17/8/2005 at 10:54am
Location: Deepest Darkest Dorset Outfit: Fleetwood Heritage 640ES
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Assuming you mean Newquay, Cornwall?
If so, we camped about 1/2 hour away earlier this year. Our kids loved the Blue Reef Aquarium which is at Newquay - right on the sea front. There's no cinema at Newquay which is strange as it's quite a big place. Think the nearest one is Truro or Wadebridge? (Just in case the weather's not a good as you would like it to be!)
We spent a good day at Cornwall's Creally Adventure Park and as it was only 10 mins drive from our site we went back for a second time as the ticket allows you to do that without paying again. A couple of good water rides there. Not sure of the ages of your kids so if they're very little perhaps best to check out their website for a better idea of suitability?
Years ago, when our kids were younger they enjoyed Dairyland (I think that's what it was called, or Dairyworld or something similar) which is, from memory, quite close to Newquay but my geography isn't much better than my memory!
But if the weather's kind to you the best (and cheapest) entertainment for the kids is to spend days on the beach with those little bodyboards. They just love it! Loads of small beaches around that area with great rock pools for the kids too so remember to take the shrimp nets with you too!
Have a great time!
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17/8/2005 at 6:19pm
Location: East Ull Outfit: Kampa Kielder Air 5
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Hi Superslob
Don't miss Dairylands your kids will love it, and it doesn't even matter if it rains cos it's got a great indoor play area with huge slides and stuff. Also, Flambards is a good day out and a place called the Cornish Gold Mines (I think!) where kids can actually pan for gold (it's pyrite really!) and dig for treasure. You can also paint your own pottery which my kids loved. (I did one too!!)
If you and your kids like animals, Gweek Seal Sanctuary is nice.
Mevagissey is a lovely little place with nice shops to have a walk around and also Perranporth. If you go to Mevagissey, take the coast road back to Newquay as it's a lovely scenic drive, past Watergate Bay and many others.
Where abouts are you staying? Newquay is great, we've already booked to go back to Trevornick next year (that was our introduction to camping - in a eurotent - last year and got us totally hooked, we now have our own tent)
Hope you have a great time and the weather stays good for you!
Trace x
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17/8/2005 at 7:14pm
Location: lincolnshire Outfit: caravan and tents
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hi trace
we r off 2 perranporth.. been b4 but never got the chance 2 c anything cause the weather was really bad.. the childrens ages r eldest going and she is 18 and then the 2 youngest who r 3 and 4 the other 2 r staying at home cause they have other stuff 2 do just hope they arn,t having a rave while im gone lmao..
really love the area we r staying at but was hoping for more ideas because we get stuck thinking of places 2 go and we end up doing the beach and other things like that. dont get me wrong love the beach but i feel im missing out on a lot of cornwall and the things it can offer you...so any more ideas would be helpful...( on a very small budget)
thanks for everyones help
marie
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