Discover fabulous things to do in and around Pentire, Cornwall.
Stroll around the charming village of Boscastle with a loved one while enjoying your Cornish getaway. The unspoilt harbour area is ideal for visiting over the course of an afternoon and evening, followed by a delicious meal and drink at a nearby cosy pub.
Enjoy scenic views across Bude Canal while exploring the best of what Cornwall has to offer. Walk along the length of the historic canal, or hire a canoe or bike for a picturesque workout.
Make a splash at Bude Sea Pool! The tidal swimming facility is situated in the rocks at Summerleaze Beach, and makes for a memorable family day out.
Freewave Surf Academy is a surf school with over 15 years experience in taking small groups, families and individuals on surfing lessons and aquatic adventures in and around Widemouth Bay in Bude, Cornwall.
Admire the stately Hartland Abbey and its manicured gardens while touring the local area. With its range of walking trails, it makes for an ideal family day out. The abbey is also home to the quaint ‘Old Kitchen’ Tea Rooms.
All aboard the Launceston Steam Railway! The popular narrow gauge railway offers train rides throughout the day through the breath-taking Cornish countryside. Use the train to travel to Newmills and discover its charming Farm Park, or visit Launceston’s fascinating museum.
Originally starting out as an off license, the Northern Coast Wine Company is now not just a wine company, they have a beautifully contemporary café and are the perfect place to go to sample some cocktails. With an expansive selection of wine, you can choose your favourite straight from the shelf, add just £5 corkage and then sit back and enjoy.
Enjoy a spot of fine dining at the Old Quay House Restaurant, situated in the scenic port town of Fowey. Expect succulent seafood, prime West Country meats and Cornish cheeses, plus seasonal specials, served alongside awe-inspiring estuary views.
Cornwall’s self-proclaimed ‘Culinary Capital’ and famous fishing port of Padstow is a must-visit. A favourite of celebrities, locals and visitors alike, immerse yourself in the chilled-out vibe of harbour life and spend the day exploring or sampling the local cuisine in one of its popular eateries.
Lose yourself in the wonderful offerings of this amazing little harbour town. Beginning as a small fishing village, it has now become a popular location for film and television, most recently, the TV series Doc Martin. Navigate your way through the narrow, winding streets bearing history from the 14th Century.
Visit this scenic and commanding beach framed by incredible twisted cliffs. Sandymouth Beach is made up of both pebble and sand, and makes for a great place to enjoy an afternoon stroll.
Take your four-legged friend on a scenic walk at the picturesque Summerleaze Beach. The coastal gem is also a popular spot for surfers, and has its very own beachside café.
Escape the everyday with a trip to the blissful Tamar Lakes. Keep your eyes peeled for a whole host of wildlife, including butterflies, kingfishers, herons and dragonflies, before settling in The Frog Hopper on-site café. Wanting an adrenaline rush? Explore the lake on a canoe adventure or have a go at paddle boarding.
Admire both British and Asian short-clawed otters at the fascinating Tamar Otter & Wildlife Centre. The facility is also home to a range of owls, meerkats, servals, chipmunks and fallow deer, plus much more. Be sure to visit the award-winning tea rooms and gift shop during your trip.
Savour modern, seasonal dishes at the relaxed and welcoming Temple restaurant. With a fresh and flavourful daytime menu and an indulgent evening offering, there's plenty of reasons to pay a visit while in the local area.
For a quirky take on Cornish cuisine, visit The Bank, Bude’s resident tapas bar. Situated next to the beautiful River Neat, it's the perfect place to relax for an enjoyable lunch or dinner with friends. Alternatively, sample the cocktails or savour a rejuvenating coffee before a refreshing walk along the river.
Enjoy an action-packed day out with the whole family at The Big Sheep. Say hello to the animals that inhabit the on-site barn, brave the roller coasters, scale the heights of The Ultimate Adventure Centre or check out the Big Sheep brewery and gin distillery.
A cosy and inviting gastropub situated in the heart of North Cornwall. Visit The Bush Inn for a quiet drink with friends or indulge in a hearty meal with a loved one. Menu specialities include fish & chips, roast belly of pork, steak, burgers and a variety of light bites.
The Camel Trail is a 17 mile long cycle way running through some of the most spectacular countryside in the South West. This well-made path is popular with walkers, cyclists and joggers of all levels.
Relax and unwind while admiring stunning views of Newquay's vast coastline at The Fish House Fistral. The eatery is renowned for its wide range of fresh seafood dishes, as well as their generous sharing boards.
For all-weather family fun look no further than this award-winning attraction. Enjoy the roller coasters, dodgems and assault courses built for both adults and children and have an adventure that the kids will remember forever!
This 300 year old building is packed with charm and character, with talk of it even being haunted! The tempting menu offers everything you need for a memorable meal out - we recommend the delicious seafood.
Sit back and relax in this cosy and welcoming 16th-century pub. With a range of traditional pub classics and seasonal signature dishes, there's sure to be something for everyone.
If you’re seeking a cosy setting in a traditional Cornish pub then look no further. Famous for its delicious carvery and locally sourced ingredients, The Tree Inn is a must-visit. With a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place to stop for something to eat after a busy day exploring or just enjoy a leisurely lunch.
Full of ancient tales and medieval structures, kids and adults alike will enjoy a fantastic day absorbing all of its fascinating history. The scenery is breath-taking, rugged coastal beauty, covered in mossy greens and primal rocks and you can enjoy walking on the incredible rope bridge, tying together the Cornish mainland and the island fortress.
Meet the animals in the on-site barn, try your hand at ten-pin bowling, have fun on the dodgems and show off your competitive streak in the games arcade at this family-friendly attraction. Trethorne Leisure Park also offers ‘in touch with animals’ holding sessions, and has a wealth of indoor and outdoor play areas.
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