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How Cornwall Celebrated The King’s Coronation

How Cornwall Celebrated The King’s Coronation

In today’s article, we will discuss how Cornwall celebrated King Charles III’s coronation and the activities that happened throughout the county.

What Happened?

Across the county in South Western England, several events were happening to celebrate the special day. This includes the following:

  • Big screens displaying the coronation as it happened live on television
  • Decorations with flags and crowns
  • A tea party at Hotel Meudon in Mawnan Smith
  • A quiz night at Cadgwith Cove Inn

Big Screens

If you just wanted to sit back and relax outside in the open air and the beautiful outdoors of Cornwall then these huge screens that displayed the live broadcast of the coronation of our King were the perfect choice for you! These screens popped up all over the county in places like Truro and Padstow and rightfully so as this event was essential to the country’s monarchy and history.

However, in places like Truro, people may have been put off by the chilly weather on the 6th of May, the day of the coronation, with temperatures around 10 to 15 degree Celsius. I would have recommended a coat or jumper for this.

Decorations

With the coronation being an important event for the United Kingdom, people were able to show their celebrations for the King and Queen Consort with several forms of decorations related to the monarchy.

For example, in Truro, the Trafalgar roundabout hedgehogs were given a makeover with flags and crowns and it certainly turns some heads with the spectacle! Also, not too far away from Truro and to the southwest, in Carnon Downs, a crochet group knitted a woollen model of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla to be placed on top of a postbox just outside a local Spar shop. The same group also created a woollen banner to be attached to a hedge that says “King Charles III”, and decorated statues and telephone boxes with crowns and the country’s colours!

A Special Tea Party

At Hotel Meudon in Mawnan Smith, you could have a delicious meal to celebrate the newly crowned monarch with food to choose from including cakes, pastries, treats, different flavoured teas, and of course the traditional English tea. Guests were also offered a glass of champagne, to toast to our new King. 

The Hotel is still offering their afternoon tea until the 28th of May, so if you feel like having a nice lunch with friends or family, then you can book for £25, and continue the coronation celebrations through to the end of the month!

The Right Royal Quiz Night

Finally, to finish the day off, Cadgwith Cove Inn, near the Lizard Peninsula held a quiz night where teams competed to show off their knowledge of the country’s royal family and history, as the event's name describes. The Coronation festivities were also shown on the TV so that no one missed any of the action. 

Conclusion

We had a great time here in Cornwall celebrating the King’s Coronation. Cornwall has always had such a great community, and it’s big events like this when the county can come together and celebrate. Next time there is a national event, consider Cornwall your choice and celebrate with us! 

Written by Twice as Nice 

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Why You Should Stay in Our Chalets

Why You Should Stay in Our Chalets

Ready to get away from it all? Experience the beauty of nature and the comfort of a cosy chalet with Twice as Nice. Our chalets offer a unique combination of luxury and seclusion, perfect for a weekend getaway or an extended stay.

Comfort and Relaxation

Staying in a chalet offers a level of comfort that is hard to find in other types of accommodation. With the cosy atmosphere and the variety of features on offer, chalets are ideal for those looking to relax and unwind during their holiday. You can enjoy everything from plush beds to spacious living areas, as well as spectacular views of the surrounding area.

You Get Value for Your Money

Planning a holiday can be an exciting yet stressful time. With so many options available, it can be hard to know where to start. But you can rest assured that when you choose a Twice as Nice chalet in Cornwall for your holiday, you are getting great value for your money.

Cornwall is the perfect destination for a relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning scenery and picturesque beaches, it is the ideal place to get away and unwind, when you choose a chalet as your accommodation option, you will be able to enjoy all of this while still having access to all of the comforts of home.

Access to Nature

Access to nature is essential for physical and mental well-being. Spending time in natural surroundings can help reduce stress, improve mood and boost creativity. Cornwall is the perfect destination for a holiday getaway, with its stunning beaches, lush countryside and quaint villages. Staying in a chalet in Cornwall offers perfect access to nature. Whether you choose to explore the rugged coastlines or relax in the tranquil countryside, a chalet holiday in Cornwall is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.

Seclusion

Seclusion is a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or a family holiday, renting a chalet in Cornwall can provide the perfect escape. From breathtaking views of the countryside to whimsical villages and towns, Cornwall has something for everyone. With its beaches and rolling hills, it is easy to see why it has become one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK.

Perfect for Groups

Cornwall is the perfect destination for groups looking for a holiday experience like no other. it’s the perfect place to escape and relax. And what better way to enjoy it than in a luxurious chalet? With plenty of space and all the amenities you could need, our chalets provide the perfect base for your group holiday. So come explore Cornwall with us and make memories that will last a lifetime!

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Our Guests Eden Project Experience

Our Guests Eden Project Experience

Our guest's visit to the Eden Project was truly an unforgettable experience. They enjoyed exploring the gardens and discovering all its natural wonders. It was a unique opportunity to learn more about our planet, and our guests had a great time there!

Below is a thorough and honest review of the Eden Project overall from one of our guests.

Outdoor Gardens 

The Eden Project is a fantastic outdoor garden located in Cornwall, England. It is a great place to explore and learn about the natural world. I recently visited the Eden Project and was amazed by the beauty of its gardens. From native plants and trees to exotic species, it has something for everyone. Additionally, plenty of activities and educational programs are available at the Eden Project, making it a great destination for families and nature enthusiasts alike. 

When you first arrive at the Eden Project, I would recommend walking around the beautiful gardens first, if the weather is dry enough. Afterwards, you can explore the biomes.

Rainforest Biome 

The Rainforest Biome at the Eden Project is a mesmerising experience. It is a living, breathing rainforest filled with exotic plants, animals and birds. As I walked through the Biome, I was amazed by the variety of life I encountered. From vibrant butterflies to colourful frogs, it is an experience that will stay with me for years to come.

The Rainforest Biome also offers educational opportunities for visitors of all ages. Through interactive displays and guided tours, visitors can learn about the importance of preserving our rainforests and how they play a vital role in sustaining life on Earth.

Mediterranean Biome 

The Mediterranean Biome in the Eden Project is captivating. It is a simulated environment that showcases the diverse ecosystems of the Mediterranean region. From olive groves to rocky coastlines, it offers visitors an immersive journey through this fascinating landscape.

My visit to the Mediterranean Biome was an eye-opening experience. I was able to explore and learn about the various species of plants and animals that inhabit this region, as well as appreciate its beauty and diversity. The abundance of educational activities available made my visit even more enjoyable, as I was able to gain a deeper understanding of this incredible biome. Overall, my review of the Mediterranean Biome in the Eden Project is highly positive. It's worth a visit!

A Guests Overall Review 

My overall review of the Eden Project was nothing short of amazing. From the moment I arrived, I was in awe of the stunning scenery and scenic gardens. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making sure that my visit was a pleasant one.

I had the chance to explore all of the different attractions, from the rainforest biome to the Mediterranean biome. There were plenty of interactive activities to keep me entertained throughout my visit. The educational exhibits provided me with an insight into how plants and animals interact with each other in different ecosystems.

Overall, my visit to the Eden Project was an unforgettable experience that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a fun pact day out.e

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Exciting Events Are Happening In Cornwall In April 2023

Exciting Events Are Happening In Cornwall In April 2023

April 2023 is set to be an exciting month in Cornwall, with a variety of events taking place across the county. From music festivals and sporting events to art exhibitions and comedy nights, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or a romantic evening with your partner, Cornwall has something to offer. So come and join us in April 2023 for some of the most exciting events happening in Cornwall!

The Big Easter Market 2023

Are you looking forward to the Big Easter Market 2023? Get ready to experience Truro in a whole new way! Taking place on Friday, April 7th and Saturday, April 8th, 2023, the Big Easter Market will be the perfect way to celebrate and enjoy the holiday season. With plenty of vendors selling handmade crafts and delicious food, there's something for everyone at this vibrant event. Don't miss out!

100 Stories at Bodmin Jail

Bodmin Jail is a historic building in the heart of Cornwall, England. It has been a prison for centuries and is now home to an exciting collection of stories from its past.

This April, jail visitors can experience something unique: 100 Stories at Bodmin Jail. This event will bring together history and storytelling in a way that’s never been done before. Guests will have the chance to explore the jail’s rich history through interactive exhibits and performances by local storytellers.

The event promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend, as they delve into the stories of those who lived and worked within these walls over hundreds of years. So if you’re looking for something exciting to do this April, make sure you visit Bodmin Jail and discover its 100 Stories.

National Garden Scheme Cornwall

April is an exciting month for those of us who love gardening and the National Garden Scheme Cornwall. As the days get longer, the gardens in Cornwall are bursting with colour and life. Whether you’re looking for a day out or a weekend away, there are plenty of opportunities to explore some of Cornwall’s most beautiful gardens. From traditional English country gardens to modern contemporary designs, there is something for everyone. The National Garden Scheme Cornwall offers regular events throughout April so that you can make the most of your garden visits. So why not come along and discover something new this April?

Easter At The Eden Project

Are you looking for something special to do this Easter? The Eden Project is the perfect place to spend your holiday with family and friends. From April 1st until April 16th, the Eden Project will be hosting a range of exciting activities and events that are sure to make your Easter even more enjoyable. From guided walks through the rainforest and interactive workshops about sustainability, to live music performances and family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone at The Eden Project this Easter.

Easter Adventure Quest At Pendennis Castle

April is a month of excitement and adventure at Pendennis Castle, where the Easter Adventure Quest takes place. With activities such as an Easter egg hunt, an Easter-themed quiz, and a chance to explore the castle's history, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience for all ages. As part of the quest, visitors must solve puzzles and challenges to progress through the castle. Along the way, they will be rewarded with chocolatey treats and other surprises. So if you're looking for something to do this April, join us at Pendennis Castle for an Easter Adventure Quest like no other!

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Things Happening In March 2023 In Cornwall

Are you travelling to Cornwall or living in the area in the current month which is March? If the answer is yes, then this article is the right place to gather details of the events happening across the county.

The List Of Events

In March of this year, from my research, I have pulled in a few things that may interest you for your time in Cornwall. These events are as follows:

  • St Piran’s Day
  • The Eden Project’s Free Entry Offers
  • Falmouth Spring Flower Show
  • Night On The Edge

St Piran’s Day

What Is It?

St Piran’s Day is a day all about Saint Piran, hence the name, who is the patron saint of tin miners based in the area of Cornwall and, according to a legend, discovered the metal in black Cornish rocks! This discovery of tin brings the black and white flag, which looks like a similar design to St George’s Cross, just to give you an idea of how to identify this special day.

Events In Helston

In the town of Helston, their council has arranged an event called ‘Helston Bakes’ and a parade with lanterns. This event called ‘Helston Bakes’ is a baking competition that will take place between 4 pm and 5 pm and will involve the contestants baking Cornish food such as their famous pasties, heavy cakes, and Cornish splits.

Events In Porthleven

On St Piran’s Day, Porthleven, a small town in West Cornwall, will be holding a ‘pasty hunt’ where the competitors will be searching for over 20 mini waterproof ‘pasties’ that are hidden across the area. These ‘pasties’ will hold a voucher for any local businesses such as having 10% off any beverage you purchase from Porthleven Beer Seller.

Events In Penzance

In Penzance, a town also located in the western parts of Cornwall, they will welcome back the St Piran Furry, which will involve hundreds of school children dancing in the streets of the Cornish town. The Furry will start at 10:15 am at the top of the Causeway head and will travel through places such as Market Place, Parade Street, and St Mary’s Terrace and will end at Morrab Gardens.

The Eden Project’s Free Entry Offers

Another pair of events that will be taking place in Cornwall is the Eden Project’s offer on having free entries if some requirements are met. The Eden Project is a tourist attraction based in Cornwall and simulates temperatures and environments that are found across the world, such as the rainforest biome or the Mediterranean biome, so if you want to experience the climate of places like the Amazon or Mediterranean countries such as Italy or Morocco but do not have a passport to visit the real thing, then this is the place for you.

If you have a ticket for the National Lottery between the 18th and 26th of March, then you will be able to enter the attraction for nothing at all, which helps if you are wanting to go to places but are short on money. Also, on the 19th of March, Mother’s Day, you will be able to visit the Eden Project for free, so if you want to treat your mum to something special, then you have the opportunity right here!

Falmouth Spring Flower Show

The next event we will discuss is the Falmouth Spring Flower Show, which will happen in the later stages of the month on the 25th and 26th of March. This will be held at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth, a town located on the coast of Cornwall and south of Truro, and will display the many flowers and plants found in spring like the many different orchids, bonsai trees, and any locally grown flowers.

Are you a fan of gardening? If so, come and join the event, this is perfect for you, especially if you do not want to visit major cities like London for these kinds of shows.

Night On The Edge

Nearing the border between Cornwall and Devon, Cremyll presents Night On The Edge, a running event that will take place at 6 pm under a full moon. Do not worry about the risks that you may think this will cause as you will be covered by professional first aid, parking, chip timing, and a marshalled course; you are in safe hands! This will last 3 hours and you and your fellow runners will travel on a scenic but challenging route through Cawsand and finish at Rame Head Chapel. If your children are willing, you can bring them along for the races that are designed for a younger age group, but you have to stay with them as required by the organisation that provides this event.

There are several different races to choose from, including a 10K marathon that costs 21 pounds per ticket, a half marathon that costs 28 pounds for a ticket, and the Kid’s 2K race which costs 8 pounds to participate in. There are discounted tickets for people who are in teams, however, which helps people who want to participate in a group.

Overall

In conclusion, I believe that there is something for everyone in the county of Cornwall, from people who are relaxed to active people and from being local to being from afar. Thank you for reading my article today!

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How To Make The Perfect Cornish Pasty

The Cornish Pasty is an excellent example of England’s cultural heritage, being recognised as early as 1300 AD and being the signature food of Cornwall. The word comes from the Old French and Vulgar Latin words paste and pasta. Due to the meat filling that was popular in pasties of the time, these were foods reserved for the wealthy and even royalty. 

What Makes A Pasty A Cornish Pasty?

The iconic Cornish pasty came about due to the ingenuity of the Cornish tin miners’ wives. This is due to the design allowing this nutritious meal to be portable and dense, allowing it to be carried into the mines and keeping its warmth for hours. Due to it being primarily eaten by working-class families, meat was scarce and would only be eaten on certain occasions. Therefore, vegetables such as swede and potatoes comprised most Cornish Pasties.

The ‘D’ shape with crimped edges created sturdy handles that made them portable and robust, which was useful to miners. An unofficial - but very humorous - requirement of a Cornish pasty is for the pasty to be strong enough to withstand a drop down a mineshaft. To fit this bizarre requirement, barley flour is usually used to make a hard, dense pastry that can also retain heat.

How You Can Make A Cornish Pasty

The Filling:

  • 400g of beef skirt that has been cut into cubes.
  • 300g of peeled and diced potato (preferably Maris Peer).
  • 150g of yellow-fleshed swede that has been peeled and diced.
  • 150g of peeled and diced onion.

Homemade Shortcrust Pastry:

  • 500g of strong bread flour, like barley flour.
  • 120g of lard.
  • 125g of butter.
  • 175ml of cold water.
  • 1 tsp of salt.

The Method:

  1. Add salt to the bread flour in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Rub the lard and the butter together lightly into the bread flour until it looks like breadcrumbs.
  3. Add water and bring the mixture together. Knead until the pastry turns elastic. This will take longer than usual due to the strong bread flour.
  4. Cover and leave to rest in the fridge for 3 hours.
  5. When rested, roll out the pastry and cut it into circles roughly the size of a side plate, or approximately 20cm in diameter.
  6. Add the vegetables and meat on top of the pastry, making sure to add seasoning as you go
  7. Fold the pastry and crimp the edges together.
  8. Glaze with an egg and milk mixture.
  9. Bake for roughly 50 - 55 minutes at 165 degrees Celsius.
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Seaside Treats You Can Find In Cornwall

Cornwall is an area well known for its beaches, surfing, and fantastic views. But whether you are out ruling the waves or just relaxing, at some point you’ll want a bite to eat. Luckily for you, Cornwall sports some of the best cuisines at the seaside that one can get.

Fish And Chips

The national classic, but where would be better to eat it than at the seaside where it was caught just hours ago, lovely and fresh? Whether it’s cod, haddock, or any other fish, they’ve got it fresh in, and with an assortment of extras such as homemade chips, homemade sauces, lemon, and peas to really perfect the dish. Check out our blog post on the best Fish and Chip shops in Cornwall here

Shellfish

Cornwall is an excellent area for smaller seafood delicacies, such as scallops, lobster, mussels, and especially crab. All of the items are locally caught and are renowned for their taste, even compared to other coastal areas that specialise in seafood cuisine.

Rock

Made of sugar and glucose syrup, rock is a seaside classic. Handcrafted by experts, the sugary treat comes in many different flavours, colours, and lengths, it is gluten-free and vegetarian. Although rock originates from Blackpool, it is still readily available at the seaside across the country, including the many sweet shops in Cornwall.

Ice Cream

Available anywhere and everywhere, ice cream is a staple treat that we all know and love, but it gets even better when you can get it fresh and with no preservatives. Cornwall has no shortage of ice cream parlours, and the producers are local, ensuring that you only get the best. Not to mention that Cornwall has its own speciality ice cream, which although you can buy across the nation, can only get better when you’re at the source. If you’re an ice cream lover, then our list of the best ice cream parlours is the perfect guide. You can find it here.

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Top 7 events in Cornwall February 2023

In the Dead of Winter: A Murder Mystery at the  Museum

Are you into museums and murder mysteries? If so, the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro has you covered between Friday 9th December and Monday 13th February 2023 as it holds its “In The Dead of Winter: A Murder Mystery at the Museum” event. In 1821 the museum’s curator was murdered, it is now 1921 and you are tasked with finally solving the case by exploring the museum and searching for all the clues to find the culprit.

All ages are welcome, museum entry is £7.50 for an annual pass, under 18s are free, and the murder mystery trail is £2

There is an extra special murder mystery on Friday 24th of February between 6pm and 8pm with new clues and a new culprit. Tickets are £5.

Cornish Mythology Talk

To celebrate national storytelling week, Wheal Martyn is hosting a day of droll telling (droll is traditional cornish for story) on February the 5th between 11am and 3pm.

‘Rise and Fall’ Exhibition

Between Wednesday 1st February and Sunday 12th February, the Gray Wharf gallery is hosting the ‘Rise and Fall’ exhibition in Peryn. The exhibition is free to attend by all and hopes to inspire and immerse the audience with Janet Holland’s artwork and painting process, followed by a sound piece commissioned by Amy Lawrence and Shallal dancers

Will Page at St Endellion Church

Listen to folk music? Then it’s likely that you’ll have heard of Will Page. The singer, songwriter, and musician plays at St Endellion Church on Saturday 11th February starting at 7:30 pm. For just £15 per person, Will is expected to put on an outstanding show, which is something he is experienced in as he has been able to capture crowds at both the Isle of Wight Festival and Glastonbury as part of his band Noble Jacks. Feel free to book here.

Cornwall Pride 2023 launch and Moonbow Gala

The event that really is open to anyone and everyone, Cornwall kicks off Pride on Saturday 4th February with a three-course gala dinner, with a DJ and a ‘money can’t buy’ auction. The event takes place between 6:30pm and 11pm at the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. Tickets are £45.

St Ives Feast Day 2023

On Monday the 6th of February at 10:30am a silver ball will be hurled towards a mass of children and teenagers, who will play a rugby-like game, which is won at 12am when the youngster still holding the ball hands it over to the town mayor. Spectators are welcomed and the town itself hosts a range of family-friendly activities, stalls and other events. If you arrive early, at 9:30am there is a blessing ceremony at St Ia’s Holy Well.

On Sunday the 5th of February, there is also a Mayor’s parade and church service.

For more information, follow this link.

St Columb Major Hurling of the Silver Ball 2023

Fancy a bit of rough’n’tumble yourself? In the town of St Columb Major on Tuesday the 21st of February at 4:30pm an adults match of Cornish hurling will take place, which ends when either one team scores the silver ball in their trough or the ball is taken outside of the parish’s 20 square mile boundaries. In the evening at 8pm, everyone gathers up and spends the night in the local pubs, in which patrons are invited to taste the ‘silver beer’ - a gallon jug with the silver ball submerged inside.

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New Attractions In Cornwall For 2023

With most events and activities over the past 3 years being postponed or toned down, it's no surprise that people are eager to return to normality here in Cornwall. A colourful variety of attractions will be available to the public in 2023.

St Piran’s Day 2023

St Piran is the patron saint of Cornwall, and also the patron saint of tinners due to his discovering the properties of tin and leading the Cornish people to have a prosperous future. This event is celebrated all over Cornwall, but the biggest gathering has to be the march at Perranporth Beach. St Piran is renowned for his drinking, which is reflected perfectly in the celebration’s singing, dancing and all-around partying. There are several events leading up to the 5th of March, some being up to a week before during perrantide.

Cornish Hurling

Hurling is a tough, rugby-like game that takes place all over Cornwall and thoroughly celebrates Cornish culture to the fullest. It involves a silver-coated wooden ball, 2 goals, and a game boundary of an entire parish. The biggest event is in St Columb Major on the 21st of February. With the game being an hour long, it's no surprise that after it is over, both teams put the game aside and share a gallon jug of beer with the silver ball submerged in it, called the ‘silver beer’.

Obby Oss 2023

Celebrating the Celtic festival of Beltane and the approach of summer, this colourful event takes place in the streets and harbour of Padstow. The wholly Cornish festival starts at 10 am on the 1st of May, and ends at midnight by singing the traditional Padstow ditty, the ‘May Song’. Locals dress up in white outfits with bluebells and ribbons and parade 2 red and blue stylised horses in elaborate masks, called ‘Osses’ With thousands already set to go see the festival this year, will you join them?

Fowey Festival 2023 (Daphne du Maurier Festival)

This is the primary cultural and literary festival in Cornwall, with many authors, poets and songwriters planning to come to the festival this year. This is located in several venues across the southern coastal town of Fowey. It is home to the Fowey Art Trail, the biggest art event Fowey has ever hosted. You follow the trail to see arts and crafts exhibitions around the town. 

Last year’s event features the literary giant, Micheal Morpurgo along with other talks, performances and events.

Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show 2023

This show is enjoyed by celebrities, royalty, locals and people all around the country. It is held between the 8th and 10th of June in the town of Wadebridge. Many different animals are proudly on display at the festival, such as cows, pigs, sheep and more. The pinnacle of the show, the grand cattle parade, is viewed by thousands. Trade stands can be found around the venue selling amazing food locally produced in Cornwall, along with award-winning honey and beeswax products aiming to get another award this year.

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The Best Water And Theme Parks In Cornwall

Whether you are a thrill seeker, or you are looking for a fun day out for the family, in this blog post, we will talk about all of the best water and theme parks for you to go to whilst you’re in Cornwall. 

Oasis Fun Pools

Located in Newquay, this swim zone will quench your thirst for a good swim, mixed with a thrill. Oasis Fun Pools have three different water flumes, ranging from a gentle slide for all the family to enjoy, to a more thrilling ride. The other two flumes include the “aqua whizz flume” for those with a need for speed. If that's not exciting enough for you, then why not have a go at the superflume, which is a whopping 265ft high! As well as these flumes, they also have a river rapid ride and a giant tap feature. 

Since the park is open from 11 am - 6 pm, you may get a bit peckish, but not to worry! Oasis fun pools have many different food options available to you, as well as a full bar. The Terrace Bar and Restaurant is open from 8 am, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you fancy a takeaway option, then you could visit Mario’s Pizzeria or the Fish and Chip Shop. 

Camel Creek

Camel Creek in Helston is the perfect theme park for all the family, with rides for both kids and adults, as well as many different animals to go and see. Camel Creek has some amazing rides to keep the kids busy including their “wave rider” swinging chairs, and Swampy’s Drop, which is a free fall ride, but for the little ones. Of course, no theme park would be complete without the teacups, or in this case “Dinas Dancing Flowers.”

There are also multiple options for those of you out there who prefer coasters and more thrilling rides, then the Thunder Canyon area of the park is perfect for you. “Air Bender” is a family coaster with plenty of drops and turns to keep you wanting more.  I mentioned “Swampy’s Drop” earlier as a kid's attraction, well for you big kids out there, Camel Creek has Vertigo, which is a 50ft free-fall drop, taking you from the sky to the ground in just seconds. 

Hidden Valley 

This unique park is full of puzzles, mazes and mystery. Located in Launceston, this theme park is perfect for brainiacs and those that love a fun challenge. Their puzzle trails are suitable for any age, with ones available for the kids, and more difficult ones for the adults to get their brains going, not to mention the beautiful scenery throughout the park.

Another attraction at the Hidden Valley is Tremuddlewick, a miniature village filled with surprises. You will often find the house doors shaking from the electricity produced by the unpredictable windmill in the village. Another great attraction here is the Forbidden Mansion. Filled with twisty hallways and upside-down floors, the mansion is sure to produce some great laughs. 

One of the things that the puzzle park is known for is its famous maze. The Maze is created from over 4,000 beech trees and if you manage to make it to the middle, then you will reach the treehouse and will be able to look over the whole of the park. Hidden Valley truly is one of those places where you can make memories that will last a lifetime. 

Retallack Aqua Park 

If you love watersports, then Retallack Aqua Park has everything you could possibly want. Start your day off with their Flow rider, Cornwall's only year-round surfing wave.  Everyone aged 8 and above can have a go at this, even if you have no previous surfing experience. This is also a great option for those of you who don’t fancy going into the great big sea for your first surfing experience. 

You can also have a go at wakeboarding at the park. They have recently built a brand new wake station, along with two kickers and a slider. They provide all the safety equipment and they also have many fantastic instructors on hand to help you out along your way. If you are new to the sport then the instructors can show you along your way and you will soon be a pro. 

The biggest attraction at Retallack water park is its inflatable water course. This watercourse is available to anyone aged 6 years and over. It is a great activity for birthday parties, hen and stag do’s, and a great team building exercise. Bounce your way through the course and feel safe knowing that lifeguards are on hand in case anything goes wrong. 

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