So,
the girls are back at school and nursery and the summer holidays are behind us
for another year. It’s been a busy week since our return from Cornwall last
weekend and it never ceases to amaze me the enormous amount of washing that
seems to accumulate over a two week period on holiday despite your best efforts
in trying to keep on top of it ! I seem to have had the washing machine on non
stop since we got back. Thank goodness we've had such fabulous weather still to
dry them all.
We
took our trusty caravan with us down to Cornwall again this year and spent two
happy weeks at The Beachside in Hayle. I will be sharing this great holiday
park in another post but today I’d like to share one of our days out as a
family to the Paradise Park in Hayle itself. We've visited the park with the
girls for the past two years since holidaying in Cornwall and as we were sharing
part of our holiday this year with my cousin and her family, we decided to go
back once more and show them all the fun to be had.
The
Park is family run by the Reynolds Family and they chose Glanmor House with its
Victorian walled garden when they opened the Paradise Park in 1973. The mild Cornish
weather and its sheltered location make it ideal for tropical wildlife and the
right conditions for palms, tree ferns and exotic plants to grow. It is also
the home of the World Parrot Trust.
We
made sure we arrived in time to see the Otter and Penguin feeding which was
interspersed with a ride on the little train that takes you around part of the
park. The kids loved seeing the animals being fed and my cousin’s son was one
of the lucky ones chosen to feed the penguins. Belle was disappointed not to
have been chosen too but this was soon made up for when Tink and her were able
to say “hi” to one of the penguins and have their photo taken with her.
The
park has an array of different birds from flamingos and toucans to Scarlett
Ibis’ and the Cornish Chough. We are led to believe that they also have Red
Pandas but I have to say that we've never been lucky enough to see them on
all three of our visits no matter how hard we try to find them.
The
children enjoyed their time feeding the goats, sheep and donkeys at the Fun
Farm where you can feed them carrots and parsnip. It’s worth noting that you
can buy bags of animal feed to take with you when you arrive at the park at 50p
a bag. The sheep particularly like these nuts.
Once
we’d finished feeding the animals we watched the Free Flying Bird Show which
showcased a bald eagle, an eagle owl, a Kookaburra among others. It was
fabulous for the children to get so close to these majestic creatures as they
swoop over your head. A real must see before lunch.
When
tummies rumble ready for a well earned lunch, you’ll find plenty of pub
table seating outside to picnic at. If you prefer not to take your own food
with you, then there’s also a small cafe which sells decent food. We ate there the
first time we visited and the food was good.
Once
our tummies were full again we went and let the children run off some steam in
the Jungle Barn which has multi level play zones, an astra slide, double drop
slide, ballpool slide, toddler area, snack bar and party rooms. The slides are
lots of fun and even little Tink went down by herself this time. What a little
trooper !
From
here we popped across to feed the little parakeets. Word of warning; get here
early. It starts at 2.00pm but the queues form before this time. But it's worth
the wait. I've included pictures from out very first trip as hubby had hands
free to take piccies that time. Unfortunately we were so enthralled with it all
this time we all completely forgot to take any pictures. The nectar costs 50p a
pot and the parakeets are really rather friendly chaps. Another word of warning;
you may get pooped on !
Finally we popped across to Paradise Island to explore the outdoor play area with towers to climb, rocking dolphins to ride, and climbing poles to master.
Finally we popped across to Paradise Island to explore the outdoor play area with towers to climb, rocking dolphins to ride, and climbing poles to master.
After all this excitement it was about 3.00pm and we’d managed to kill five fun hours with the children. I think now we've been three times we've probably seen everything there is to see here, but I have to say that the girls always want to go back and talk so fondly of their visits here. As a family day out it comes highly recommended.
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This week I’m linking this post up to Fiona’s #CountryKids and also Vicky’s #PoCoLo Linkys. Enjoy your Sunday everyone xx
It sounds like you had a fantastic time!
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel - Yes, we've loved our last 3 holidays in Hayle so thought it was about time I shared a few gems we have found. The girls love this park and it's literally just down the road from where we stay - Perfect xx
DeleteWhat a great holiday you've had! The weather was brilliant and I for one couldn't think of a better place to be than Cornwall (I am biased of course as I live here). Thanks for linking up and sharing your lovely photos with Country Kids.
ReplyDeleteHi Fiona xx We really must make sure we pop in to see you one time even if just for a cuppa and a chat :0) We love Cornwall too and have already booked our 2 weeks again for next summer. Fingers crossed the weather will be as good as this year xx
DeleteWhat an absolutely brilliant place - it looks like you had loads of fun and I can see why the girls loved it there from the photos. Definitely the sort of place Grace would enjoy. Thank you so much for linking to PoCoLo and hope to see you tomorrow x
ReplyDeleteHi Vicky xx I think Grace would love it. If you like birds the nectar feeding of the Parakeets is so much fun too. Well worth the wait. I've just clicked what you mean by "hope to see you tomorrow" - you mean linking up with #PoCoLo ! I thought you meant we were meeting up somewhere and I thought I'd forgotten to put something in my diary ! Doh ;0) Tired.com
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