A few weeks ago we were invited to stay at the beautiful Trevella caravan and camping holiday park, Cornwall. Part of the deal meant we also got passes to around 30 different attractions. I instantly knew I wanted to go to the Eden project but wasn't sure what there would be for little ones there.

A quick look on the Internet suggested it was good for children but we weren't sure how good. Anyway we seriously did not need to worry as it was amazing for all age groups and a fantastic day out.

Everywhere you went there were things for the children to see or do. My girls weren't bored at all and really enjoyed themselves:

 

 

There were little dens or things to climb on everywhere. We liked the fact if you didn't stick to the main route there were hidden adventures too. You could crawl under a tunnel between flower beds and find a little chair or discover a teepee full of sand, buckets and spades. It was brilliant:

 

 

 

One of Poppys favourite adventures was making a little boat float, she really enjoyed this

 

 

Poppy was at a very good age (almost 5) because she was very interested. Eagerly soaking everything up she asked lots of questions. Rosie (aged 3) wanted to touch everything but that was okay too and actually encouraged. Daisy (11 months) just smiled and giggled at everything and went to sleep when it got a bit much.

 

 

 

 

The whole place was beautiful:

 

 

 

There were very clean toilets and baby changing facilities everywhere as well fab places to eat. In fact the food was delicious as was the ice cream:

 

 

 

 

They even had a park and ride bus to help you back to your car park at the end of the day. A lovely day out and I can definitely recommend for family fun.

 

 

I'm linking this in with Country Kids because we had lots of fun playing outside.

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

Karen x

Disclaimer: I did receive two adult passes (under fives were free) to the Eden Project as part of my adventure at Trevella Park. However, I was not asked to review it specifically. I just had a lot of pictures and felt like sharing.