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THE KIDS GO TO CORNWALL

- REBECCA SHANNON

Happy holidays in our house are officially classed as a ‘work in progress’. Hedonistic trips to Asia have been replaced with familyfrie­ndly trips thanks to the arrival of our two wonderful sons. But after a week of self-catering, the car stuffed with everything required to make a trip with two preschoole­rs run ‘smoothly’, we return home frazzled, never having turned a page of our holiday reads or enjoyed a romantic moment alone. So a weekend at the Bedruthan hotel and spa’s awardwinni­ng Baby And Toddler Break, which promises both family activities

and grown-up time, is an offer we can’t refuse.

Set on the clifftop overlookin­g the beautiful Mawgan Porth beach, the Bedruthan hotel, with its pared back Scandi-feel rooms, makes holidaying as a young family simple – from the indoor and outdoor pools to the playground­s set among the sea-view grounds.

But, as promised, it’s not just for the kids. Every facility also has a little adult twist to ensure weary parents are having fun, too. There’s a soft play room with cinema-style seating for parents, compliment­ary Sunday newspapers and a café with excellent coffee. There is also a family dining option at The Wild Café – for the adults, there’s a menu crammed full of local, seasonal specialiti­es – and great wine.

Yet it’s practicali­ty Bedruthan excels at. High chairs, buggies and wellies are all on hand, and the staff are totally accustomed to the highs and lows of excited children. But perhaps the highlight is the one night’s free babysittin­g and two hours of childcare each day. After a brilliant morning in the pool, the boys go for a session in the kids’ club and we hit the spa for a restorativ­e couples’ massage. Later, a lovely babysitter approved by the hotel willingly takes over story time while we head to dinner. The stunning sea views from The Herring, the hotel’s child-free evening restaurant, are the perfect backdrop to our Cornish crab salad, fresh sea trout and samphire.

The next morning, feeling rejuvenate­d, we build sandcastle­s in the glorious sunshine and top it off with a Cornish ice cream. We leave with big smiles all round. Result.

 ??  ?? The Bedruthan Steps coastline where Rebecca and family, below left, stayed
The Bedruthan Steps coastline where Rebecca and family, below left, stayed
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 ??  ?? Local fish on the menu at the hotel’s restaurant­s, above; sandcastle­s in the sun
Local fish on the menu at the hotel’s restaurant­s, above; sandcastle­s in the sun
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