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Does anyone know the good place/town to stay in Cornwall?

We are planning to go to Plymouth by train and rent a car when we get there,

but we have no idea which town is good/convenient to stay with four years old kid.

I have been looking for a place and I think so far Padstow or Falmouth sounds good!?

Please give us some tips!

Thanks.

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We have stayed at this place a few times: http://www.gwelanmor.com/

It's lovely and a great place to stay with young children. There's an indoor pool and it's walking distance (15 mins) from the beach at Portreath.


Location wise, it will look a lot further down the line than Padstow/Polzeath etc but it's ten mins drive from the A30 so you can get to most places quite quickly.


Padstow is really nice but doesn't really have a beach, and is not easy to get in/out of with a car.

"Glynn Barton" is lovely. It's a block of self-catering cottages, with a few farmyard animals to feed every day (and eggs to collect), a small indoor swimming pool and a v small soft play area (probably more suitable for toddlers). It's inland but about 20 minutes drive to the coast.

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