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Attractions From 2013 Newquay has a brand new attraction – Classic Air


Force, based at the new Aero Hub, gives you the opportunity to get close to vintage planes, take scenic flights and enjoy the new visitor centre (see page 15). Newquay is home to Cornwall’s largest zoo and the Blue Reef Aquarium, both great days out offering close to nature experiences. Still in town there’s Buccaneer Bay, the Oasis Splash Pools and Cornwall’s only Segway experience. Within a few miles of town the attractions come thick and


fast. Dairyland Farm World has indoor play areas and outside animals galore including friendly Alpacas. Let the train take the strain at Lappa Valley Railway with miniature trains, boating lakes, wildlife areas and mining history. Holywell Bay Fun Park has something for everyone including F1 Go-Karts, Merlin’s Magical Maze and panning for gold.


The Gannel Estuary In Newquay, the Gannel Estuary provides a glimpse of the towns seafaring past. You can explore the area on foot, kayak or canoe, bike or horseback! The Gannel is a tidal river and remains so today, so be careful when and where you walk. There are still traces of old boatyards, moorings


and even derelict craft. The Estuary now provides a vast recreation area and nature reserve. Take your binoculars and spot the key species of wading birds, plants and fish.


Why not kick start the fun at Cornwall ATV (all terrain vehicles) the fastest growing motorised fun sport in the UK? Discover Heartlands, a brand new free visitor attraction with


19 acres of eclectic fun and a gateway to the World Heritage Site in Cornwall. A luxury day can be had at Cornish Goldsmiths Treasure Park near Redruth. St Eval Kart Circuit is home to the UK’s largest children’s circuit


The Newquay Discovery Map Exploring Newquay and unlocking the secrets of its past, the flora, fauna, town and sea is made easy with the Newquay Discovery Map – a full colour map featuring two town trails and fourteen points of interest – all marked by easy to follow slate plaques placed around the town. Why not take the Magical Mystery Tour on


an exact replica of the bus The Beatles used in Newquay making the Magical Mystery Tour Film. Walking tours in Newquay and across Cornwall


are available with dydh tours. The Discovery Map, bookings for the Magical


Mystery Tour and dydh tours are available from Newquay Tourist Information Centre, Marcus Hill, Newquay TR7 1BD Email: newquay.tic@cornwall.gov.uk Tel: 01637 854020


www.visitnewquay.org


and the South West’s fastest adult circuit – a great family day out, as is Wheal Martyn – 26 acres of monstrous machines, woodland walks and children’s challenge trail. For the outdoor and active try South West Lakes Trust’s


Stithians and Sibblyback lakes – camping, archery, climbing, windsurfing, fishing and cycling galore! Cornwall’s Crealy Adventure Park, Healey’s Cider Farm, Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre, Screech Owl Sanctuary and the Cornish Birds of Prey are all within striking distance of Newquay.


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