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Near Bude on the North Cornwall coast these two lakes offer a variety of activities including watersports, angling, walking and relaxing.
Discover hundreds of animals from all around the world set amongst exotic lakeside gardens, ranging from the smallest monkey the Pygmy Marmoset to 'Ronnie' and 'Connie' the African Lions.
If you enjoy an active family day Springfields is the place for you, set in 35 acres the park is in the centre of Cornwall, 7 miles from Newquay off the A39. Have fun with the ponies and other farm animals, explore the new wet woodland walk
Siblyback Lake is surrounded by the striking Bodmin Moor and offers a wide range of facilities and activities.
A favourite with windsurfers and sailors due to its reputation as one on the windiest inland waters in England. Stithians is also a fantastic location to learn a new watersports such as canoeing or rowing.
Wooded valley with collection of otters in large open natural enclosures. Water fowl lakes, aviaries, woodland trail with deer, peacocks and pheasants. Breeding owls.
Birds of Prey Centre and Animal Park.
Cornwall's best kept park is once again even more fun this year with The Raging River water coaster. Acres of outdoor adventure play with the highest aerial bridges.
Set within the 26 acres of 2 former 19th century china clay works, Wheal Martyn takes you through the story of production from 1800 to today.
CORNWALL TOURISM AWARDS 2004- Visitor attraction of the Year 'HIGHLY COMMENDED' CORNWALL TOURISM AWARDS 2003- Visitor attraction of the Year 'HIGHLY COMMENDED' Newquay's Blue Reef Aquarium offers visitors a dazzling undersea safari