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2020 bucket list: what you should do in the South West
Discover the outdoors

Tamar Trails, Gulworthy, Devon
Situated near Tavistock, the Tamar Trails are nestled in the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A perfect place to reacquaint yourself with nature, there is 25km of trails ready for you to explore either by foot, by bike, or by horse. Here, you can also find The Beech Café, where you can pause for a bite to eat before trying your hand at an activity, such as canoeing and tree surfing.The Bear Trail, Cullompton, Devon
Whether you’re visiting with family or as part of a group of friends, The Bear Trail should be on the bucket list of those looking for something a little bit different in 2020. This obstacle course is located in the Devon countryside and would make the perfect list addition to those who are looking to physically and mentally challenge themselves. There are 27 different things for you to try here, from scramble nets and zip wires to muddy tunnels for you to squeeze through. Most people spend between 2-4 hours here, although you can frequently pop back to your car, which you can park at the site for free. The Bear Trail told us: "Living in Devon is a lifestyle choice for us, we love the fresh air, the outdoors and all the opportunities it brings. What an awesome place to grow up in as a kid! We wanted to design an adventure park that encapsulates Devon’s Finest. We know technology and the city life has loads to offer and dreams become reality there too. But we really believe that being a kid is the greatest gift we are given in life so why waste it sat at the computer or stuck with your face in your phone? Ok, so we aren’t saying give all that stuff up… but what we are offering is a chance to take on a challenge and get outdoors, even if it’s only for a few hours. Allow your kids to push themselves to their own limits and burn off some of that energy. Allow them to be kids! “The Bear Trail is designed for everyone. We know our limits and we set your own goals. We encourage kids to push that bit further to achieve the imaginable! Scramble over the high nets, zip on down the zip wire and tumble through the bear tunnels… we dare you!"St Michael’s Mount, Marazion, Cornwall

Siblyback Lake, Bodmin, Cornwall
There is some incredible scenery around Bodmin, which is why Siblyback Lake is a fantastic place to add to your bucket list! From the dramatic tors to the circular path under an avenue of trees, the lake is great for those looking for a tranquil location for an afternoon meander either with friends or family. The path, which is 3.2 miles long, has stunning views out over the water, where you can spot wildlife including a vast array of birds, before heading over to The Rock Hopper café for a delicious cake or light lunch.Try something new

Adrenaline Quarry, Liskeard, Cornwall
There is so much to do at Adrenaline Quarry. However, The Giant Swing is the most heart-stopping of them all. As you drop through the sky, you’ll be able to witness the breathtaking backdrop that Adrenaline Quarry is set in. If you’re not quite ready to take the plunge, there is also a zip wire, in addition to an aquapark where you can splash about on the inflatable playground.Eureka Escape, Truro, Cornwall
Escape rooms have been an emerging trend for a while. However, Eureka Escape is definitely worth the visit. It’s Truro location is conveniently close to our showroom, so you could always combine trips together. 2020 is the perfect time to try an escape room as it tests your mental agility and focus, in addition to your team building skills. There are three different rooms for you to try, including a medical-themed room.Quay Climbing Centre, Exeter, Devon
If you’re thinking about taking up a new sport or physical activity, climbing could be a great option for you. The Quay Climbing Centre is the largest climbing wall in the South West, so there are plenty of opportunities to get involved. Suitable for all abilities, you can start out simple with some guidance at a taster session or, for those with a bit of experience, can clip and climb with a friend.Discover as a family

Underground passages, Exeter, Devon
Follow your tour guide through the passages underneath Exeter city centre for an interesting and informative excursion. Once built to allow easy upkeep of the lead pipes responsible for delivering clean water to the city, you can now discover their history whilst navigating the underground tunnels. From the original cathedral tunnel to the Georgian and Medieval sections of the network, you will be able to see how the style of building changed with each era.Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm, Newquay, Cornwall
Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm near Newquay in Cornwall has been growing apples for ciders for over 30 years. There is so much to see at this attraction, which is why it is a great addition to your bucket list for 2020. The admission to the whole farm is free, which means that you can roam about, learning the history of the farm before sampling some of its delicious offerings. For the designated driver, parking on site is also free, and there is a café providing hearty home-cooked meals.National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth, Devon
The UK’s largest aquarium, the National Marine Aquarium has an extensive collection of marine animals, both from local waters and some further afield. A trip to the aquarium can be massively educational, as well as a fun day out for the whole family. After peering through the UK’s largest single-tank viewing panel into the Eddystone Reef tank, you can then observe a variety of sharks in the Atlantic Ocean tank, which is the deepest in the UK and hold 2.5 million litres of water.Kents Cavern, Torquay, Devon
The labyrinth of caves at Kents Cavern is waiting to be explored by you in 2020! A pivotal location for Stone Age sites, the 400-million-year-old rocks were once home to humans, who would use the caverns to shelter from the storms. Join a guided tour and discover the history of how the caves were formed whilst viewing evidence of Ice Age inhabitants and tools before slipping into the Great Chamber to see an exhibition dedicated to the Stone Age and Victorian excavators.Your 2020 South West bucket list

- Tamar Trails, Gulworthy, Devon
- The Bear Trail, Cullompton, Devon
- St Michael’s Mount, Marazion, Cornwall
- Siblyback Lake, Bodmin, Cornwall
- Adrenaline Quarry, Liskeard, Cornwall
- Eureka Escape, Truro, Cornwall
- Quay Climbing Centre, Exeter, Devon
- The Underground Passages, Exeter, Devon
- Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm, Newquay, Cornwall
- National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth, Devon
- Kents Cavern, Torquay, Devon