Best Things to Do in Newquay

10 Best Things to Do in Newquay

What is Newquay Most Famous For?

Newquay is home to some of the best beaches in the UK and is one of the top surfing destinations in the world. Situated on the beautiful north coast of Cornwall, it’s easy to see why it’s long been a hugely popular vacation destination.

Equally as loved by families and groups of friends alike, it’s bursting with kid-friendly attractions, great outdoor activities, stunning scenery, and a lively nightlife. You’ll never be short of things to do in Newquay, but if you’re planning your first visit to the Cornish hotspot, here are some of the best attractions to add to your list.

What are the best things to do in Newquay?

1. Fistral Beach

The spot to catch a wave like a pro

 Fistral Beach in Newquay

Good for: Photo, Budget, Adventure


Fistral Beach is exposed to Atlantic swells that are as consistent as they are dramatic. Whether you’re a nervous beginner or an experienced pro, this west-facing surf beach delivers. Locals tend to congregate at the northern end of the beach to enjoy steep and fast waves. Advanced surfers often tackle the fickle Cribbar, where waves break perilously close to the rocks.

Try starting off in the middle of the beach where things are a lot more predictable. Leave an hour or 2 either side of high or low tide for reliably uniform lines of white water, which are excellent for novices, and the gently rolling waves that give intermediates an achievable challenge.


Location: Newquay, UK

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Fistral Beach

Newquay, UK

2. Lappa Valley Steam Railway

Family activities and traditional steam trains

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Good for: Adventure, Families, History


Set off on a journey through Cornish woodland on the Lappa Valley Steam Railway, one of the best days out in Cornwall. There are 10 special engines in different sizes, from a 15-inch gauge railroad, right down to a fun-sized train running on a 7¼-inch gauge.

Be transported into a hidden valley where you can make multiple stops along the way. There’s a boating lake with canoes and pedalos, crazy golf, loads of play areas, woodland walks, and even a maze. Take a look at Cornwall’s largest mine engine house and make sure to visit the gift shop and tearoom while you’re there. Ticket prices give you access to all the activities along the Lappa Valley Steam Railway.


Location: St Newlyn East, Newquay TR8 5LX, United Kingdom

Open: Varies by season

Phone: +44 (0)1872 510317

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Lappa Valley Steam Railway

St Newlyn East, Newquay TR8 5LX, United Kingdom

3. Trerice

A historic Elizabethan manor in the Newquay countryside

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Good for: Couples, History, Photo


Take a break from the lively atmosphere of downtown Newquay and unwind in the tranquil surroundings of Trerice Manor House. This beautiful Elizabethan home has remained largely unchanged over the years, allowing you to step back in time on a journey through history.

Wander through the charming rooms of the manor, with its ornate gables and original furnishings. Then, explore the picturesque grounds and developing knot garden before finding a peaceful spot for a picnic. There’s a shop selling gifts and plants, a second-hand bookstore, and a restaurant onsite, too.


Location: Kestle Mill, Newquay TR8 4PG, United Kingdom

Open: Varies by season

Phone: +44 (0)1637 875404

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Trerice

Kestle Mill, Newquay TR8 4PG, United Kingdom

4. Newquay Zoo

The biggest zoo in Cornwall

Sloth

Good for: Families


Enjoy a fun day out for all the family at Newquay Zoo, home to the only lions in Cornwall. This non-profit attraction is one of the largest charities in the county, putting all the profit straight back into the zoo and its conservation projects.

The zoo is home to hundreds of rare and exotic species, plus some more familiar faces in the on-site village farm. Visit the skinks, toads and snakes in the Tropical House, hang out with the sleepy sloths and watch the keepers feed the big cats. You can even have up-close encounters, helping to feed the penguins and meerkats.


Location: Newquay Zoo, Trenance Gardens, Newquay TR7 2NL, UK

Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm (closed at 4.30 pm in winter)

Phone: +44 (0)1637 873342

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Newquay Zoo

Newquay Zoo, Trenance Gardens, Newquay TR7 2NL, UK

5. Blue Reef Aquarium

Home to exotic marine animals from across the world

Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay

Good for: Families, Photo


The Blue Reef Aquarium is conveniently located right next to Towan Beach, offering a look into exotic sea creatures from various parts of the world. The aquatic exhibit is home to 40 habitats, from tropical coral reefs to the depths of the ocean.

Enjoy close-up encounters with a giant Pacific octopus, admire vibrant reefs, and walk through an underwater tunnel. With the Spotters Guide, kids can identify amazing marine life in the aquarium. You can visit the Blue Reef Nurseries to get a glimpse of newborn fish, rays and sharks.


Location: Towan Promenade, Newquay TR7 1DU, UK

Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

Phone: +44 (0)1637 878134

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Blue Reef Aquarium

Towan Promenade, Newquay TR7 1DU, UK

6. South West Coast Path

A legendary hiking trail


Good for: Photo, Budget, Adventure


The South West Coast Path is excellent if you’re seeking the gorgeous landscapes of Cornwall and the tranquility of nature. The long-distance trail meanders along the coastlines of Cornwall and Devon for more than 630 miles. The route near Newquay is particularly scenic.

Beginners and families can get take in Cornwall’s coastline at the ¾ of a mile Bedruthan Steps walk. This leads to a magnificent viewpoint looking over colossal rock pillars. For a more challenging experience, tackle the nearly 7 mile section between Mawgan Porth and Constantine Bay. You get to spot seabirds, see the craggy coastline, and enjoy views of fields of wildflowers.

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South West Coast Path

7. The Japanese Garden

Lush garden complex

Japanese garden

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The Japanese Garden offers a glimpse of East Asia for those exploring the English coastal town of Newquay. Set in an idyllic Cornish setting, the 1-acre space is carefully curated with different types of trees, flower beds, ponds, and bridges. Explore on a gravel path that winds through the landscaped garden.

The Japanese Garden is worth visiting at any time of the year. Hundreds of flowers bloom in the summer, while autumn brings the fascinating change of the leaves’ colors. You’ll find a tree nursery and a shop that sells Japanese gifts and bonsai trees.


Location: St Mawgan, Nr Newquay TR8 4ET, UK

Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm

Phone: +44 (0)1637 860116

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The Japanese Garden

St Mawgan, Nr Newquay TR8 4ET, UK

8. Gannel Estuary

Local wildlife and panoramic views

Gannel Estuary in Newquay

Good for: Budget, Couples, Photo


The Gannel Estuary is an extension of Crantock Beach, a shoreline that borders both the ocean and the River Gannel. Many species of birds can be spotted on the shallow grounds, including godwits, plovers, and whimbrels. Penpol Creek is an excellent location to observe wildlife, as marine birds flock here to feast on stranded shellfish.

The boatyard at Tregunnel Hill is the best lookout point over the Gannel Estuary. It’s also a jump-off point for a scenic kayak ride on the River Gannel. You might run into a couple of hikers since part of the South West Coast Path aligns with the riverbank.


Location: Newquay TR7 1PL, United Kingdom

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Gannel Estuary

Newquay TR7 1PL, United Kingdom

9. Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm

Apple-themed amusement park and distillery

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Good for: Families, Food, Unusual


Step into the world of apples at Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm, an estate that comprises an entire adventure park around its apple farms. The staff runs a vintage tractor through the apple orchard, making it a popular activity for families.

At the apple press, you can watch how apples turn into juice and enjoy a tasting session. Head to the Old Bottlery and Mowhay Tea Room for a classic Cornish cream tea or cyder-battered fish and chips. The grownups can sit down for a pint or cocktail at Barrel Bar, sip on samples in the cider cellar, or join a tour through the distillery.


Location: Penhallow, Truro TR4 9LT, United Kingdom

Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm

Phone: +44 (0)1872 573356

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Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm

Penhallow, Truro TR4 9LT, United Kingdom

10. Pirate’s Quest Adventure Golf

Swashbucklin’ pirate-themed minigolf


Good for: Adventure, Couples, Families, Photo


Pirate’s Quest in Newquay offers a thrilling, immersive journey into the Golden Age of Piracy. This indoor adventure golf experience winds through 360° sets featuring mystical caves, murky streets, and legendary Cornish folklore. Visitors encounter theatrical pirates, navigate secret passages, and brave Davy Jones’ Locker with glow-in-the-dark golf balls.

Ideal for families and history lovers, it blends storytelling, interactive challenges, and themed environments to create a fun and educational day out. From treasure hunts to photo ops at the ship’s wheel, Pirate’s Quest promises swashbuckling excitement and unforgettable memories for all ages.


Location: 22 St Michael’s Rd, Newquay TR7 1RA, United Kingdom

Open: Hours vary by season

Phone: +44 1637 520505

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Pirate’s Quest Adventure Golf

22 St Michael's Rd, Newquay TR7 1RA, United Kingdom

Huub Lakerveld
Contributing Writer

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