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Spring is a fantastic time of year to visit Cornwall. As the days get longer and the temperature starts to rise, why not head West and enjoy a Spring break in Cornwall at Kenegie Manor?
Dust off those walking shoes, pack up your outdoor clothing, and explore all that this beautiful county has to offer on a Spring break.
Beat the crowds and avoid the traffic by visiting Cornwall at what is traditionally a quieter time of year – and you can also save on your stay with us!
March holidays from just £119
Cornwall in the spring is so beautiful – the daffodils are out, and we are so excited to welcome you to spend your holiday with us. Plus, book your last-minute March getaway and enjoy a short break from just £119.
There are so many reasons to choose a spring break in Cornwall at our holiday park, from our accommodation offering to our great on-site facilities. Whether you’re looking for a short 3 or 4-night break or a longer stay, Kenegie Manor is the perfect place for your Spring getaway this year.
But what is there to do in Cornwall in spring? To help inspire you, we’ve put together some of our favourite things to do in the Spring….
Live like a local and take in some great events this spring. From spring flower festivals to food and crafts fairs, there’s so much to see and do nearby! Here are just some of our favourites that you won’t want to miss!
Choosing a Spring break in Cornwall at Kenegie Manor is a fantastic way of seeing more of this county for less. Take a look at our range of accommodation, which includes barn conversions, apartments, cottages, and bungalows – as well as our unique summer house. There’s something for all tastes and holiday budgets plus a great range of facilities too, including WiFi, a shop and our indoor pool!
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Spring is a fantastic time to explore Cornwall’s stunning landscapes and top attractions without the summer crowds. Some of the best things to do include:
Lace up your walking boots and set out on one of the most scenic trails in the UK. The South West Coast Path offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, secluded coves, and sweeping beaches. In spring, the path comes alive with wildflowers in bloom, and you’ll often spot seabirds, seals, and even dolphins along the way. Whether you prefer a gentle coastal stroll or a more challenging hike, this iconic trail is a must for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers alike.
Visit Cornwall’s famous gardens
Such as The Lost Gardens of Heligan and Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, bursting with spring blooms. Cornwall’s mild climate makes it home to some of the most spectacular gardens in the country, and spring is the perfect time to explore them. Wander through the Lost Gardens of Heligan, where winding paths lead to lush woodlands, exotic plant species, and hidden sculptures. Or visit Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, where dramatic landscape gardens are dotted with contemporary art installations, all set against breathtaking views of Mount’s Bay. If you love vibrant blooms, peaceful walkways, and enchanting green spaces, Cornwall’s gardens are a true delight in spring.
No trip to Cornwall is complete without visiting its world-famous landmarks. Cross the tidal causeway to St Michael’s Mount, a fairytale-like island with a medieval castle, subtropical gardens, and sweeping sea views. Or head to Land’s End, the westernmost point of mainland Britain, where you can stand on towering cliffs, watch the waves crash against the shore, and capture stunning sunset views. These landmarks are rich in history, mythology, and natural beauty—making them must-visit destinations during your spring break.
Spring is a great time for family adventures, and Cornwall has plenty of attractions to keep all ages entertained. Step inside the Eden Project’s massive biomes and explore the world’s largest indoor rainforest, where tropical plants, waterfalls, and treetop walkways create an unforgettable experience. Or visit Newquay Zoo, home to over 130 species, from playful lemurs to majestic lions. With interactive experiences, feeding times, and hands-on exhibits, Cornwall’s attractions offer fun-filled days out for the whole family.
Cornwall’s vibrant culture shines in spring, with festivals celebrating nature, food, and heritage. The Falmouth Spring Festival is a highlight of the season, featuring guided garden walks, live music, artisan markets, and environmental events. Experience the region’s floral beauty, sample local produce, and immerse yourself in Cornwall’s lively atmosphere. Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast, a foodie, or just love exploring local traditions, these festivals add an extra special touch to your spring getaway.
Yes! We have a range of pet-friendly accommodation options, so your four-legged friend can join you on your spring adventure. Cornwall has many dog-friendly beaches, coastal paths, and country walks, making it the perfect getaway for you and your pet.
Spring in Cornwall sees mild temperatures and longer daylight hours, which is perfect for exploring. In March, temperatures range from 8-12°C, while April sees highs of 10-14°C. Spring showers are possible, but there are plenty of indoor attractions and cosy pubs to enjoy if the weather turns.
Yes! We have fantastic Spring Breaks in Cornwall from just £119. Book early to take advantage of our Step Into Spring Offer and enjoy exclusive savings. Plus, our Early Bird Discount gives you 10% off 2025 holidays when you book in advance.
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