From breakfasts with seals to steam trains, why Cornwall is the perfect family staycation
Ellie O’Mahoney
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MY five year old, Molly, is clutching a mackerel head, its eyes bulging, its detached neck bloody.
But she’s grinning – thrilled to be feeding her favourite seal, Yulelogs, his breakfast.
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It’s been raining since we arrived, but there has been no moaning – which is a miracle, not least as our private tour of the Cornish Seal Sanctuary lasts two hours.
Normally, we’d be met with cries of, “It’s boring! I want to go home!”, but the seals, sea lions and penguins, plus the panoramic view over the unspoilt Helford River, have cast a spell over all of us.
The sanctuary in Gweek on Cornwall’s southern coast rescues and rehabilitates the animals, and the staff’s dedication is inspiring.
After feeding the animals, it’s time for breakfast ourselves and we tuck into croissants, yoghurt, fruit and coffee, all while keeping an eye on Diego, the colossal sea lion.