Porth Beach Tourist Park

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spectacular walks & amazing beaches

Although our park is quiet and relaxing, we are still within easy reach of all the amenities that Cornwall has to offer - from theme parks to go-karts, to history and mystery. Why not visit the tropical biomes of the Eden Project, or the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth, with plenty of things to see and do for both adults and children alike.

Eden Project

The tropical biomes of the Eden Project, are approximately 45 minutes drive from Porth Beach. For more details, visit their website at: http://www.edenproject.com

Bedruthan Steps

Just along the coast from Porth Beach Tourist Park is Bedruthan Steps, one of the most popular destinations on the Cornish Coast. The National Trust have a visitor centre, car park and shop. This is an impressive coastline and the spectacular clifftop views and massive rock formations along Bedruthan Beach are what people come to see.

For those of you who like walking, Porth Headland and the South West Coastal Path offer some of the most stunning views that can be found anywhere.

Trerice Manor

Approximately 10 miles away from Porth Beach Tourist Park is Trerice Manor, an Elizabethan architectural gem hidden away from the world, in a web of narrow lanes and still somehow caught in the spirit of its age.

The summer-flowering garden is unusual in content and layout and there is an orchard planted with old varieties of fruit trees.

For further details telephone: 01637 875404

Tate Gallery St. Ives

Modern and contemporary art in a spectacular Cornish coastal setting. At least a 30 minute drive from Porth Beach, the Tate St Ives is a wonderful destination for a family's day out.

For more details telephone: 01736 796226

DairyLand Farm World

Within a 15 minute drive, go and enjoy the fun of an all-weather attraction, providing a day's entertainment for all ages.

For more details telephone: 01872 510246

Lands End Cornwall

Lands End is the most westerly point in mainland Britain, and the most visited outdoor tourist attraction in Cornwall. Lots for all the family to see and do. Lands End has rugged wave lashed cliffs, stunning views, the Longships Lighthouse and Wolf Rock off shore, the Isles of Scilly in the distance. 2500 miles away across the Atlantic Ocean is America.

Newquay Zoo

Experience the wildlife with over 130 different species set in lush sub-tropical lakeside gardens. From the amazing open rainforest exhibit to the beautiful oriental garden there is something for all ages and abilities. Plenty to keep your children occupied with the tarzan trail, children's play area, animal encounters, face painting and much more.

Flambards Theme Park Cornwall

Flambards Village Theme Park in Helston has set out to offer something for all members of the family, with an indoor exhibition area and out door fun rides.

Telephone their information line on: 0845 601 8684

Lusty Glaze Beach

Lusty Glaze is privately owned and managed and is one of Newquay's finest tourist beaches, and also offers an unsurpassed range of beach based activities with many of them being unique in the UK. This beautiful cove is naturally sheltered by high cliffs providing the geography to host a perfect adventure playground on land and in water for all ages and abilities.

Telephone: 01637 872444 / 877722

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