16 things to do in Newquay on a rainy day.

By Joe

Newquay, a stunning coastal town in Cornwall, is renowned for its beautiful beaches and vibrant surf culture.

But, even on a rainy day, this charming town has plenty to offer visitors looking for indoor entertainment.

From historic sites and family-friendly attractions to cozy pubs and exciting sports facilities,

In this article, we’ll explore 16 fun and exciting things to do in Newquay on a rainy day.

Trerice House

Trerice house

Step back in time and explore the fascinating history of Trerice, a stunning Elizabethan manor house managed by the National Trust. Wander through the beautifully restored rooms, marvel at the exquisite plasterwork ceilings, and learn about the lives of the Arundell family who once called this remarkable estate home.

Blue Reef Aquarium

Discover the wonders of the marine world at the Blue Reef Aquarium. This popular attraction offers an immersive experience with an incredible array of aquatic species from local and exotic waters. Daily talks, feeding demonstrations, and interactive experiences make the Blue Reef Aquarium a must-visit destination for families and ocean enthusiasts alike.

Heron Tennis

Stay active on a rainy day with a visit to Heron Tennis. It has 2 indoor tennis courts as we as food facilities. I advise to pre-book though as everyone who loves tennis will have the same idea. The burgers and breakfast here are top quality.

Lighthouse Cinema Newquay

Catch the latest blockbuster or an independent film at the Lighthouse Cinema Newquay. This modern, four-screen cinema offers a comfortable and cozy environment for movie lovers seeking entertainment on a rainy day.

Fistral Beach Bar

Overlooking the iconic Fistral Beach, the Fistral Beach Bar offers a warm and inviting atmosphere to enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, and stunning views. Relax and watch the surfers braving the waves, or simply enjoy the company of friends and family. This is a great place for cheesy chips and to watch the rain fall down.

Edgcliff Pool and Snooker Club

Indulge in a game of pool or snooker at Edgcliff Pool and Snooker Club, a popular spot among locals and visitors. With well-maintained tables to rival the best pool tour in the UK and a welcoming atmosphere, this club is an excellent choice for a fun and competitive game. It hosts 6 tables all using Hainsworth cloths as well as 1 snooker table. The average price for a beer here is £4.00.

The Fort Pub

Escape the rain and enjoy a pint in The Fort Pub, a traditional Cornish pub in the heart of Newquay. With a wide selection of local ales, hearty pub grub, and a small indoor play area, The Fort Pub is a perfect place to unwind on a rainy day.

Newquay Zoo

Experience the wonders of the animal kingdom at Newquay Zoo, home to over 1,000 species from around the world. Although some exhibits are outdoors, many of the zoo’s attractions, including the Tropical House and the nocturnal animals exhibit, are located indoors, ensuring an enjoyable visit despite the weather. Make sure you wear a rain coat.

Newquay Trampoline and Play Park

Keep the kids entertained at Newquay Trampoline and Play Park, a large indoor facility featuring trampolines, soft play areas, and climbing walls.

This fun and exciting attraction offers endless entertainment for children and is a great way to burn off energy on a rainy day.

Tolcarne Beach

tolcarne beach

Yes, it’s an outdoor attraction, but Tolcarne does offer sheltered areas, including a beautiful beachside restaurant and bar. I love coming here in bad weather.

It’s the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal or a refreshing pint while watching the waves crash on the shore.

Jungle Jacks Newquay

Unleash your inner explorer at Jungle Jacks Newquay, an indoor soft play center themed around a jungle adventure.

With slides, ball pits, and climbing areas, this exciting play center offers hours of entertainment for children up to 12 years old, making it an ideal destination for families on a rainy day.

Oasis Fun Pool

Make a splash at the Oasis Fun Pool (Hendra holiday park) an indoor water park featuring flumes, slides, and a wave machine.

With both shallow and deep areas, this fun-filled attraction caters to swimmers of all abilities and is perfect for families looking to enjoy some water-based fun indoors.

Dairyland Farm World

5 minutes away.

While some of Dairyland Farm World’s attractions are outdoors, this family-friendly farm park also offers a large indoor play area known as the Bull Pen.

With slides, climbing frames, and soft play, the Bull Pen provides endless entertainment for children, making Dairyland Farm World a great rainy-day option.

Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre

10 minutes away and open from April till October.

Visit Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre for an enjoyable day out, featuring both indoor and outdoor attractions.

On rainy days, visitors can enjoy the indoor soft play area, complete with a climbing frame and slides, ensuring a fun experience no matter the weather.

Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm

Heayleys

It’s 15 minutes outside of Newquay but well worth the drive.

Discover the art of cider-making at Healey Cornish Cyder Farm, a working farm and cider production facility. Take a guided tour of the farm, sample some of their delicious ciders, and explore the on-site shop and restaurant, all of which are located indoors, making it an excellent choice for a rainy day.

Mount Hawke Skate Park

Again about 15 minutes away but worth checking out if you or your kids love skating.

Unleash your inner skater at Mount Hawke Skate Park, an indoor skate park suitable for skaters, BMX riders, and scooters.

With a variety of ramps, rails, and bowls, this exciting facility caters to riders of all skill levels and is a fantastic option for a rainy day adventure in Newquay.

Conclusion

Newquay may be best known for its stunning beaches and surf culture, but this charming coastal town has plenty to offer, even on a rainy day.

From historic sites and indoor sports facilities to cozy pubs and attractions, there are countless ways to enjoy Newquay, no matter the weather.

So, don your raincoat, grab your umbrella, and embrace the charm of this beautiful Cornish town on a rainy day.

About the author

Hey there! I’m Joe, a 38-year-old Cornish local and a passionate traveler. I reside in the beautiful coastal town of Newquay, nestled in the heart of Cornwall.

Born in the picturesque town of Penzance, I’ve been fortunate enough to call Cornwall my home throughout my entire life.

Growing up surrounded by the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of this region, I developed an unwavering love for Cornwall and all it has to offer.

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