With so much on offer throughout the whole of Cornwall, it would be difficult to list every attraction available for you to enjoy. Depending on the sort of thing you are looking for from your caravan holiday, there’s everything from relaxing countryside tours and cultural excursions, through to energetic outdoor pursuits.

The Eden Project

This incredible scientific-experiment-turned-tourist-attraction brings steamy jungles and waterfalls to Cornwall in the world’s largest artificially created rainforest. Located near to St Austell, this popular attraction is open all year and provides a fascinating and exciting exploration of the natural world.

Trethorne Leisure Park

For a fun filled family day out during your caravan holiday, head along to this all weather tourist attraction near Launceston on the Cornwall/Devon border. Visitors can ride ponies, feed lambs and even milk the cows. Other fun attractions include crazy golf, trampolines, and bungee runs.

Tintagel Castle

To fully appreciate the ancient mythology of Cornwall, pay a visit to Tintagel Castle, where you can immerse yourself in the legend of King Arthur, Merlin the Magician and the Knights of the Round Table. Situated on a soaring headland amidst the salty spray of the Atlantic Ocean. Even today, the castle remains full of mystery.

Blue Reef Aquarium

With so much spectacular coastline to be found in Cornwall, Blue Reef Aquarium offers a fascinating insight into the marine life to be found off its shores. As well as indigenous species of sea creatures, the 250,000 litre display also houses black and white top reef sharks, stingrays, moray eels and hundreds of brightly coloured reef fish.

Cornish Celtic Tours

Enjoy the scenic beauty of Cornwall on your caravan holiday from the relaxed comfort of a luxurious coach – take a memorable day out with Cornish Celtic Tours. With knowledgeable drivers happy to inform you of the landmarks as you pass them, this is a great way to soak up the beautiful coastline and countryside.

Cornish Rock Tors

Adventurous sports fans looking to enjoy the rugged Cornish coastline close-up can gain expert assistance in rock climbing, kayaking and power boating. Based on Polzeath beach, this is a great way to learn an exciting new skill or embark on new adventures.