Take a look at our fantastic selection of Holiday Parks in Cornwall. We have so many places for you to choose from, with facilities and activities to suit the whole family. Holiday Parks in Cornwall can be found on coastland, moorland and magnificent award winning beaches. Newquay has fantastic beaches, as well as some exciting family attractions. Padstow has quays, fishing boats and top class restaurants. Then there is the scenic Roseland Peninsula with the natural harbour of Falmouth, and Truro with a magnificent cathedral and a wealth of attractions for visitors. Not forgetting historical sites, beautiful gardens, boats, trains and some fabulous theme parks and animal parks. Check out our great selection of family Holiday Parks in Cornwall below or read on for some tips on family attractions and days out.
Top Tips to make your holiday park stay in Cornwall fun for all the family:
- Visiting theme parks can be expensive with a family, so take advantage of some free days out in Cornwall and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Pack a picnic and walk or cycle along the
Camel Trail. This converted railway track meanders through lovely countryside linking Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow.
- Cornwall has 228 miles of coastal footpaths with superb beaches, craggy cliffs, hidden coves and sheltered creeks. With over a hundred beautiful beaches to choose from, it will be easy to find somewhere to suit your family. Daymer Bay is safe and sandy with rock pools and sand dunes, perfect for the little ones. Polzeath is a fine surfing beach and you may even see some dolphins.
- The mild climate of Cornwall means there are some wonderful gardens to visit. At the internationally famous
Eden Project you can take a journey through different climates in the various Biomes. Or enjoy the fascinating flora and fauna at
The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
- The family will just love a trip to
DairyLand Farm World with something for everyone from mini tractors or ponies to ride, to all kinds of animals to pat and pet. And if the weather is bad you can all climb, slide and tumble in The Bull Pen Adventure Playground.
- Get involved in the Conservation of Cornwall. Leave behind nothing but your footprints. Pick up litter and recycle when you can. You may like to participate in organized family events, so check out what is happening with the Marine Conservation Society or pop into the local Tourist Office and see what is on.