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Girls running on a trail at Trelissick, Cornwall
Girls on a trail at Trelissick, Cornwall | © National Trust/Hilary Daniel

Family-friendly places around Cornwall

With long stretching beaches, exotic gardens and historic houses in Cornwall and Plymouth, there are lots of places to explore and visit for family fun.

Top places to visit with your family in Cornwall

Discover all the best places to explore with your family for a great day out.

A family playing in the garden at Lanhydrock, Cornwall
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Family-friendly things to do at Lanhydrock 

Discover what family-friendly activities are on offer at Lanhydrock, from visiting the reimagined Victorian nursery to exploring the estate by bicycle.

Little girl filling an 'Autumn Treasures' bag at Croome, Worcestershire
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Family-friendly things to do at Trelissick 

Discover all the things to do on a family day out to Trelissick. Explore the garden and house, or head out on an adventure around the countryside estate. Find out what family-friendly events are coming up and plan your visit to Trelissick.

Family taking a closer look at spring flowers
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Family-friendly things to do at Cotehele 

Discover all the things to do on a family day out to Cotehele. Explore the garden and orchards and head out on an adventure around the estate. Find out what family-friendly events are coming up and how best to plan your day out at Cotehele with children in mind.

Playing eye spy is one of the fun things to do with families at Pentire.
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Family-friendly things to do at Pentire 

All you need to know about visiting Pentire with children.

Children playing in the Orchard at Trerice, Cornwall
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Family-friendly things to do at Trerice 

Discover what family-friendly activities are on offer at Trerice this winter. Try a game of Cornish kayles, spot the mice around the house and try on Tudor-inspired costumes in the hayloft.

playing in the orchard in Godolphin
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Family-friendly things to do at Godolphin 

Take a look at what family-friendly events and activities we have at Godolphin. Get mucky in the mud-pie kitchen, explore nature up-close with the barefoot trail and enjoy the wide open spaces of nature in the gardens.

Adult taking photo of children behind a flowery selfie station
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Family-friendly things to do at Trengwainton Garden 

With its combination of winding wooded paths, secluded corners and wide-open spaces, there are lots of places to enjoy nature adventures at Trengwainton.

Young boy dresses up in a top hat in the Storytelling Room, Antony
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Family-friendly things to do at Antony 

Find out what family-friendly activities are on offer at Antony in Cornwall, in the house and garden.

Levant Mine and Beam Engine, Cornwall, on a sunny day
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Visiting Levant Mine and Beam Engine 

Join the 'Minor Miners' family tour and learn about the gruelling work of a Cornish Miner. Find out about the jobs the miners did and help to run the winder and steam engine. Runs twice daily from March 31 to April 14.

Just over the border in Devon

Mother and daughter enjoy exploring Saltram house and looking at the Chinese Wallpaper
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Family-friendly things to do at Saltram 

Find family friendly activities to do at Saltram from exploring the estate and gardens to seasonal events.

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Family-friendly things to do at Buckland Abbey 

Whether it's a woodland adventure, an amazing story of life on the high seas or a tasty treat from the cafe, there's something for all the family to enjoy at Buckland Abbey.

What's on for May half term

An adult and a child standing on scaffold and admiring the intricate plaster ceiling at Lanhydrock

Get hands-on at Lanhydrock 

Join us for a variety of hands-on activities to keep every budding conservator busy. Linked with the conservation work on Lanhydrock's Long Gallery ceiling, try your hand at a variety of activities from cleaning objects to pattern art.

A child sits on a tree branch writing in a notebook at Lyme Park, Cheshire

'How to Make a Story' sessions at Trelissick 

Join children's author Naomi Jones in the stables at Trelissick for a fun-packed, interactive storytelling session and story-making workshop. Wed 29 May, aimed at children aged 2-9.

Family on wooden jetty using net for pond dipping

PondLife! at Cotehele Quay 

Discover the weird and wonderful creatures which live in (and on!) the pond. Watch the water closely and have a go at pond dipping, and identify any insects, fish, or amphibians you may find. Saturday 1 June.

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Falconry display at Trerice 

On Wed 29 and Thurs 30 May, come along to a falconry flying display at Trerice and meet the hawks and falcons in the mowhay field. You can also listen to Elizabethan tales with Raphael Historic Falconry.

Exploring the Barefoot Trail at Godolphin, Cornwall

Barefoot sensory trail at Godolphin 

Join us for a sensory-friendly adventure. Get in touch with your senses, explore the barefoot trail, listen to the sounds of nature and get crafting in the Cider House.

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Make a fallen flower kebab at Trengwainton 

Collect a stick from reception and gather fallen flowers as you explore the garden. Then pop them in the ground to create a collective piece of wild art in the shape of a dragonfly.

Children in a sack race in summer in a National Trust garden

Summer games at Anthony House 

Celebrate the arrival of summer with some traditional garden games. Challenge your friends or family to a game of cornhole, see who comes out on top in a game of croquet, and take part in a sack or egg and spoon race.

May half term just over the border in Devon

Family playing football on the grass in front of the house at Saltram

Nature pattern play trail at Saltram 

Get your body moving and mind thinking as you learn all about nature patterns. Walk the footpath of a snail spiral or climb through a spider's web and discover just some of the amazing patterns we have in nature. Why not also join us for a free family crafting session? Head to Stable 6 every day during half term (excluding Wednesday) to create your own pattern in nature.

Two adults and a child play on a balance beam in the woodland play area at Clandon Park, Surrey

Treelore trail at Buckland Abbey 

May is National Walking Month, so why not enjoy a stroll, stomp or saunter on the yellow estate walk. On the Treelore trail you will learn about folklore, old remedies and hints and tips related to the indigenous trees on our estate. Pick up a trail sheet from Visitor Welcome to take part.

Family-friendly gardens in Cornwall

Discover a wide variety of gardens to explore with plenty of places to play hide-and-seek.

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Things to do in the garden at Godolphin 

Godolphin’s garden paths provide a natural space that’s rich in history. Find out how the garden provides a home to the native Cornish bee. Explore the orchard, side garden paddock and King’s Garden.

A close up photo of Rhododendron 'Christmas cheer' in the garden at Trelissick, Cornwall
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Things to see and do in the garden at Trelissick 

Discover peaceful lawns and tranquil orchard spaces in the garden. Stop for far-reaching maritime views at this green lookout point high above the River Fal estuary.

One visitor poses for a photo in front of a garden wall in the gardens at Cotehele, Cornwall
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Visiting Cotehele's garden 

Take a stroll around the 5.5 hectares of Cotehele's garden where you’ll discover terraced herbaceous borders, a lily pond as well as a medieval stewpond and dovecote.

Family-friendly walks and cycling in Cornwall

Here are some walks great for little legs and pushchairs as well as top spots to cycle in Cornwall.

Family exploring the cycle trails at Lanhydrock, Cornwall
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Cycling at Lanhydrock 

With a mix of off road trails from green routes, skills areas and more advanced woodland routes, there's something for everyone. If you need to hire a bike, we've got you covered at the Lanhydrock cycle hire. We recommend pre-booking any bikes you need beforehand.

Two children riding their bikes along a footpath at Castle Coole, with a family and pushchairs in the background
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Cycling at Penrose 

There are acres to explore on your visit to Penrose, and it doesn’t have to be on foot. Miles of bridleways are waiting to be discovered on your horse, or by bike.

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Exploring the Cotehele estate 

There's lots to discover at the Cotehele estate. Miles of pathways lead you through ancient woodland, past a historic chapel, and to an important Victorian quay.

Cattle grazing in the parkland at Lanhydrock, Cornwall amid tall trees
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Lanhydrock Great Wood and Beech Avenue walk 

Lanhydrock is home to a wide variety of veteran and ancient trees, perfect homes for wildlife – and your companions on this gentle circular walk.

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DistanceMiles: 2.5 (km: 4)
Lansallos Cove view to Pencarrow Head, Cornwall
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Lansallos coastal and woodland walk 

Discover this trail with a stretch of coastline that offers secluded coves and beaches in Lansallos, Cornwall.

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DistanceMiles: 3.8 (km: 6.08)

Family-friendly houses in Cornwall

Step inside and discover adventure in every room. With things to do for families that makes a great day out.

An adult and a child standing on scaffold and admiring the intricate plaster ceiling at Lanhydrock
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Things to do in Lanhydrock house 

Lanhydrock is a Victorian country house packed with layers of history and family stories. Step inside the house to learn about the lives of the Agar-Robartes family, admire the finest rooms and meet the costumed servants below stairs.

Friends sat in the house tearoom having tea and cake overlooking the river, Trelissick, Cornwall
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Visiting Trelissick house 

Enjoy a tea or coffee in the south-facing rooms while taking in the view from the eighteenth century house at Trelissick.

Two visitors look up admiring the details of the Great Hall at Cotehele, Cornwall
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Things to do in Cotehele house 

Cotehele house contains eclectic historic artefacts that tell many stories about the medieval building’s long history, from rare tapestries to whale jawbones.

A close up view of the Dutch gables featured on the manor house, Trerice, Cornwall
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Visiting the house at Trerice 

Explore inside the house to see decorative plasterwork and collection items including a large table, Cornish paintings and a 300-year-old clock.

The entrance Hall at Antony House showing the staircase, three arches, stained oak panelling and paintings
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Things to see in the house at Antony 

The house at Antony contrasts the personal touches of a grand yet comfortable family home. It is still lived in by the Carew family today.

Family-friendly beaches in Cornwall

Discover all the best beaches for rock-pooling adventures and sandcastle building.

A view of the sandy beach at Sandymouth, Cornwall, with rocks in the foreground, a cliff visible on the left and the sea in the distance
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Sandymouth 

Sandymouth is a popular and unspoilt beach but can be very tidal. Find out how not to get caught out by the tides and also discover what’s on offer for you to do during your visit.

Children finding a crab whilst rock-pooling on the beach at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall
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Things to do at Poldhu Cove 

Tucked away on the west side of the Lizard in Cornwall, Poldhu Cove is a favourite beach for families and surfers alike.

Holiday cottages on the beach near Glendurgan Garden, Cornwall
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Durgan beach 

The sheltered, south-facing beach at Durgan is a mixture of pebbles, rock pools and sand. It's a peaceful place to play and watch wildlife and boats on the Helford River.

Falmouth, Cornwall

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Exploring the area around Lansallos 

Discover the places to visit in and around this Cornish village, including sandy coves, ancient churches, old water mills and landmarks from its smuggling heyday.

Visitors rockpooling at Wembury Beach, Wembury, Devon
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Explore the beaches at Carne and Pendower 

Accessible all year round, the sandy beaches at Carne and Pendower offer seaside fun, coastal walks with sweeping views, and the chance to explore disused military bunkers.

Visitors exploring the gardens at Cotehele, Cornwall

Discover more in Cornwall

You can find exotic gardens, ancient houses and mining history encircled by a much-loved coastline.