Real family adventure awaits discovery at Hidden Valley. Embark on a unique experience as you follow a trail of clues to solve, codes to break, messages to decipher, all in the goal of finding the lost Crystals. Then enter the Vault, a chamber of cunning challenges to complete within a time limit. Amazingly good fun.
But that’s only the start, the park has it’s own miniature railway complete with real steam engine, a garden railway, Beech hedge maze, mini farm, hobbit house trail, and a fountain that will get you wet! Refreshments in the tea room, and a well stocked gift shop.
Contact details: Tel (01566) 86463 Email:
hiddenvalley@homecall.co.uk
the A39 (Atlantic Highway) half-way between the moors and the coast of North Cornwall, nestling astride the River Camel. The town is proud to boast that it is one of few locations in the county to have entirely free parking for visitors and locals alike who wish to enjoy all that the town and surroundings offers. Camelford is a vibrant town with a good selection of family-run businesses and small shops
Trethorne is great fun for everyone, whatever the weather.
We have exciting undercover activities such as ‘Jolly Rogers’ ball blaster, dropslide, ball pools, trampolines, bungee run, pillow bash, assault course and climbing wall. Outside includes crazy golf, aerial glide, paddleboats, slides, swings and a children’s adventure climbing frame. There are ponies to ride, lambs to feed, a cow to milk, and an ‘In Touch with Animals Session’ where you can stroke some of our smaller animals. At Trethorne adults can join in the fun with their children on most equipment too.
For the smaller children there is a special fun soft play area and also a large covered play barn with small tractors to ride.
The premier bowl has 8 lanes of fully computerised ten-pin bowling a licensed bar and games room. There is also a restaurant serving delicious home cooked food.
An exciting NEW activity of 20 car Ninja Dodgems rink opening during Summer 2011.
You can be sure of a friendly welcome and helpful service from our team of dedicated staff.
Leisure Park Open 10.00am - 6.00pm Bowling, Bars & Games Room Open 10.00am - 11.00pm. Tel: 01566 86324
www.trethorneleisure.com
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Indoor Play Area Outdoor Play Area
Hands on Fun with the Animals Bottle Feed the Lambs Hand Milk the Cow Fun for all ages!
selling local produce as well as some of the national high street names. Centrally located bed & breakfast (or full accommodation) is available while nearby we have hotels, holiday villages and camping sites as well as an 18-hole golf course and an excellent sports centre with indoor swimming pool. The ‘jewel in the Crown’ we believe is beautiful and peaceful Enfield Park which has a children’s play area, grassed area for relaxing, a large pond and a wild wetland area with some amazing flora and fauna. For those seeking to explore a little further afield, Camelford is an ideal centre from which to embark on moorland or riverside walks, relax on nearby beaches or visit other local beauty spots and attractions.
Kennards House, Launceston, PL15 8QE
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