Hi - You will love Cornwall - it isan absolutely fabulous place and the whole area is great very difficult to choose. St Ives is nice - has artists there if you like to see art - you can seee the them actually paint. It is a bit hly tho' with the little ones. The beach is georgeous there are loads of really nice B+B's - have a look on the 'net - I am sure you'll find something. Good Luck
2006-10-07 05:50:34
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answered by blossom 1
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Our relatives enjoyed the section around St. Ives - decision of three seashores - Porthmeor for surfing, Porthminster (sandy relatives sea coast) interior the city, Carbis Bay yet another sandy sea coast, slightly way out. maximum cafes and eating places now will furnish some vegetarian possibilities to halal. a reliable Methodist Chapel community in South Cornwall yet you may hit upon a mosque in between the bigger cities. If the climate is poor on the North coast, it is often ok on the South, and vice versa - we'd arise interior the morning and look at the sky to the course wherein to stress. you may take the little ones to Lands end, and my relatives enjoyed Mousehole for the boats. Penzance no longer a techniques away - probably a visit to the Isles of Scilly? touch the tourist counsel workplace (locate information on the information superhighway) in any places which sound eye-catching and that they are going to deliver various information approximately lodging, and so forth.
2016-10-15 22:50:50
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answered by ranford 4
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Being a Cornishmen, I think I might be able to answer this question for you.
Depending on where you are going to be located, there are a number of tourist attractions that you can visit with small children. Please check the websites for opening as you are visiting out of season.
Some of my suggestions are;
Old MacDonald's Farm, Padstow, a childrens farm where children can interact with the animals.
Take the train from Liskeard Station (South East Cornwall) to Loo along the rural and picturesque line and children always love going on a train.
Flambards (Helston) is a great day out for all the family and a lot of it is undercover.
Check out the Tate St Ives, where you and your childen could be the next Picaso, a range of events are arranged for both children and adults.
You will find a large number of pubs with family areas, such as ball pools and play areas (indoor), ask around for advice.
2006-10-07 06:01:53
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answered by search4travelwebsites 3
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Cornwall is fantastic, lots of great safe beaches, depends which part of cornwall you want to go to. Ive got a 4 year old and weve been going to cornwall for years.
There are tons of things to do, loads of themeparks, play areas, etc.
Best bet is to look on the cornwall tourist board website, I usually look on here before we go to cornwall to get an idea of things to do around where we stay.
Flambards is a good place, south cornwall - indoors and outdoors stuff, theme park, animals, etc.
There are lots of wildlife parks, newquay zoo is lovely. Newquay is a bit busy, bu if you are going this time of year will probably be quiet.
Avoid eden project with young kids, it can get really hot in there, and the kids get hot and grumpy!
Have a look on the internet - there is loads of info out there, but anywhere you choose is gonna be good.
2006-10-07 05:57:34
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answered by lozzielaws 6
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We have family in Cornwall and get down every other year - and find the Southern Coast to be the nicer of the two choices.
North coast puts us off a lot due to it being a 'youth/young adult' magnet due to Newquay whereas we find the areas around Falmouth, etc, attract more families and also the campsites are nicer and the weather superb.
(Also I'll second the comments above mine - I've even given them a thumb's up - bang go my chances of 10 points!)
2006-10-07 06:26:38
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answered by Yagowra Shakaboom 2
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Serf the net to find all the best places,my sister lives there, it is a different way of life, enjoy, wherever you go the family should love it.
2006-10-07 05:57:41
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answered by edison 5
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watergate bay not far from newquay it has a very child friendly hotel and its well placed to visit lots of interesting places
2006-10-09 07:11:58
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answered by lagan_lovely 2
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new quay is very very commercialised, redruth is very run down as is penzance, if i were to go I would go to perrenporth, its Quaint, and close to a bit of life, if you don't want to go that far, cause it's along drive i would try Devon...
2006-10-07 06:43:21
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answered by JD417 3
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trago mills
flambards adventure park
eden project
tintagel castle
land's end
2006-10-08 08:56:50
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answered by vicky l 6
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