Family Days Out in Bodmin – More to Bodmin

Family Days Out in Bodmin

Spend time as a family at the heart of Cornwall.

Where children can run wild, challenge themselves, and branch out into new territory.

Bodmin’s wonderful variety of landscapes – from historic sites to vast natural spaces – make it the perfect place for childhood discoveries. Here, the active and adventurous can get stuck-in, let off steam, and learn by doing.

In Bodmin, no two days are the same – there’s always a fresh find or new excitement to share. If you’re visiting as a family, this is a place where kids come into their own as they stride out, unearth new experiences, and lean into their natural curiosity. Here, we’ve collected some of our recommended family days out in Bodmin, but there’s also so much more to discover. If you’re looking for extra inspiration, we recommend taking time to check out local events, investigate the area, and head off the beaten track.

Lanhydrock

Now owned by the National Trust, Lanhydrock was once a grand home for generations of the Robartes family. Yet this historic site is anything but stuffy: there’s a huge amount here especially for kids, both in the house and surrounding it. In the mansion, the original nursery wing has been opened up for interactive fun. Children can dress up (as the Robartes children loved to do), ride the rocking horse, and play traditional board games. And, out in the wider estate, you’re free to let off steam in the parkland play area and cycle trails.

Priory Park

If you’re spending a day in town, following our family trail, or looking for free things to do, make a pitstop at Priory Park. The largest area of green space in Bodmin’s centre, the park is here for everyone. A children’s playground, buggy-friendly paths, a duck pond, and picnic areas – as well as essentials like toilets and baby changing facilities – mean you can easily while away an hour or two.

Discovering42

Children can be life’s most curious and creative thinkers. For budding scientists, makers and environmentalists, a trip to Discovering42 is sure to nurture the spark. Here, kids can dive in – hands-first – with a whole host of interactive, touchy-feely topics, from physics and engineering to intuitive crafts. And, after all that, you can head off to the museum’s café, ready to whip up your own “magic mocktails”.

Bodmin Railway

If you’re out to uncover new experiences, Bodmin Railway is a uniquely memorable way to explore. Children will love the chance to ride in vintage carriages, spot the steaming engine, and wave at passers-by as they whip through the countryside. The journey takes you through miles of Cornish scenery, with options for various themed events throughout the year. It’s a brilliant trip for trainspotters of all ages, while the shorter routes are perfect for younger passengers with smaller attention spans.

Camel Trail

Meandering along for more than 18 miles, the Camel Trail creates the rare chance for children (and parents) to roam in confidence. Outside of its main towns, the trail is entirely car-free, so younger walkers can stroll safely, while its flat surface makes it perfect for family cycle rides. Pick up the route here in Bodmin from Scarletts Well Road, heading along the main pathway towards Padstow, or out in the direction of Wenford Bridge. With younger children, it’s probably best to tackle just one leg of the tour (such as Bodmin to Wadebridge), although you’ll also find cafes for rest points along the way.

Cardinham Woods

Just ten minutes outside Bodmin, Cardinham Woods is a popular family destination. If you’re off for a walk, the best route for little ones and pushchairs is around Lady Vale, which follows the river upstream. If your children are older or more confident, there are also downloadable cycle trails available (or follow the coloured trail markers around the woods). Or, you might prefer to let the kids lead – curious explorers can look out for Gruffalo sculptures and resident wildlife. For a small charge, you can also hire a Forest Activity Bag from the Ranger’s Hut.

Super Tramp

If the weather takes a turn (or the kids just have energy to spare), Super Tramp could be the answer. This indoor trampoline park is designed for freedom: jumping, flipping, and bouncing in a safe environment. There are dedicated sessions for different age groups, including toddler times, so even the littlest bouncers can join in. Foam pits, dodgeball courts and obstacle courses all add to the fun and frolics.

Bodmin Beacon Nature Reserve

For an adventure closer to nature, head to the Bodmin Beacon Nature Reserve. This peaceful spot offers gentle walking trails with far-reaching views across Bodmin Moor and beyond. It’s an excellent place for wildlife spotting, so keep your eyes peeled for butterflies, birds, and (later in the day) bats. The paths are manageable for most ages, though pushchairs might struggle on some of the rougher sections. Pack a picnic and make an afternoon of it, letting the children amble at their own pace.