| Kidzworld Cornwall |


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Kidzworld Cornwall indoor adventure park is a fantastic family day out in Cornwall with lots of things to do for your children. From giant slides to ball parks there's so many activites for your children to do.
Kidzworld Cornwall is one of the leading indoor adventure parks and kids party venues in Cornwall.
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| Cornish Market World |
The Colossal Cornish Market World offers a huge array of stalls all under one roof. With all the usual market stalls you would expect to see plus lots more unusual ones.
Spend a day perusing the goods on offer, you´ll be sure to find some bargains. Take advantage of the food and drinks stalls before continuing your market shopping experience.
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| The Eden Project |
The Eden Project is an unforgettable experience in a breathtaking location; a global garden; a place of beauty and wonder. The world famous architecture and art draws inspiration from nature.
Rediscover what puts the great into the great outdoors, imaginative play for children, taking time to stop and smell the flowers, having a good time.
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| The Lost Garden's of Heligan |
| The lost garden's of heligan has 80 acres of superb grounds with a complex of walled gardens and a huge, productive vegetable garden. Set in one of the most mysterious estates in England. |
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| Tregrehan Garden |
Tregrehan garden is a dramatic 20ha woodland garden created over the last 200 years by the Carlyon family, forming an exotic green gene bank of known source plants in a temperate rainforest
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| Charlestown Shipwreck Centre |
| There are more than a quarter of a million shipwrecks around the coasts of Britain and the Charleston Shipwreck Centre illustrates a sample of these in photography and salvaged cargo |
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| St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre |
St Austell Brewery has grown steadily from the initial vision of a young Cornishman called Walter Hicks in 1851 to become one of the largest private companies in Cornwall, England.
Still an independent, family owned regional brewer, St Austell Brewery has become part of the fabric of the South West, with its distinctive black and gold paint work adorning its public houses, the drays which supply over 2,000 free trade customers and of course, its award winning cask beers. |
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