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other things inc the Healey Cider Centre (not sure if open but a phone call....) and nearby (< 1/2 mile down the hill is the Callestick Ice Cream Farm....(2 miles off the A30). I live close by - good pub in Zelah and family oriented as they have two young boys, the Hawkins.....
other things inc the Healey Cider Centre (not sure if open but a phone call....) and nearby (< 1/2 mile down the hill is the Callestick Ice Cream Farm....(2 miles off the A30). I live close by - good pub in Zelah and family oriented as they have two young boys, the Hawkins.....
Everyone I've met who has been there has enjoyed it but (since they're all middle-aged or 'senior citizens') that might not be a good enough reason for visiting with young children.
There are 378 reviews on TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadviso...Cornwall_England.html
Eden Project link:
http://www.edenprojec...hildren-kids-families
2 adults and 3 (paying) kids costs £74.50 on the door, £67.05 online or £63.25 if you can get the dated online tickets:
http://www.edenproject.com/buy-tickets
Alternatively you can use £24.50 of Tesco Clubcard Vouchers to gain admission for your whole family:
http://www.tesco.com/...Product_TypeID%3A5%29
If you've not got any Clubcard vouchers, buy the Guardian tomorrow to get a 2-for-1 voucher for you and Mr S. That will take the gate price down to £51.50. Read the small print to see if the vouchers can be used for children's tickets. If so, buy the Observer on Sunday to get another voucher, taking the gate price down to £42.00
http://blog.topdogday...dens-botanic-gardens/
Chris
There are 378 reviews on TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadviso...Cornwall_England.html
Eden Project link:
http://www.edenprojec...hildren-kids-families
2 adults and 3 (paying) kids costs £74.50 on the door, £67.05 online or £63.25 if you can get the dated online tickets:
http://www.edenproject.com/buy-tickets
Alternatively you can use £24.50 of Tesco Clubcard Vouchers to gain admission for your whole family:
http://www.tesco.com/...Product_TypeID%3A5%29
If you've not got any Clubcard vouchers, buy the Guardian tomorrow to get a 2-for-1 voucher for you and Mr S. That will take the gate price down to £51.50. Read the small print to see if the vouchers can be used for children's tickets. If so, buy the Observer on Sunday to get another voucher, taking the gate price down to £42.00
http://blog.topdogday...dens-botanic-gardens/
Chris
Jem:
I know that you've got young grandchildren, so could I ask you to expand upon your answer in order to provide more information to Sherrardk (who has 5 children aged 3 to 11)?
i.e. it's clear that you enjoyed the Eden Project but do you think that your grandchildren would have also enjoyed it, or would they have just been bored?
I know that you've got young grandchildren, so could I ask you to expand upon your answer in order to provide more information to Sherrardk (who has 5 children aged 3 to 11)?
i.e. it's clear that you enjoyed the Eden Project but do you think that your grandchildren would have also enjoyed it, or would they have just been bored?
Not been myself but have heard nothing but good reviews about it. Feb half-term they have a chocolate festival which may be good! The Big Sheep in Bideford also gets praise from families so that may be worth a look (cheaper than the Eden Project too and about the same distance from where you will be staying (assuming that you are still thinking about next week from your other thread!)
Just remember the Eden Project was built on a disused 160 year old clay quarry.
And I know they had to raise millions of pounds to develop the site and pay for, a build, the huge biodomes.
The biodomes are huge, as it says on the Eden Project web site "You could fit the Tower of London in the Rainforest Biome. The Guinness Book of Records heralds the Biomes as the biggest conservatories in the world"
You can read about the development of the site here
http://www.edenprojec...0th-birthday-timeline
Hats off to Tim Smit, the person who kicked the whole project off and worked hard to raise the money and develop the site.
And I know they had to raise millions of pounds to develop the site and pay for, a build, the huge biodomes.
The biodomes are huge, as it says on the Eden Project web site "You could fit the Tower of London in the Rainforest Biome. The Guinness Book of Records heralds the Biomes as the biggest conservatories in the world"
You can read about the development of the site here
http://www.edenprojec...0th-birthday-timeline
Hats off to Tim Smit, the person who kicked the whole project off and worked hard to raise the money and develop the site.