The tickets may seem a bit pricey but when you consider that you are supporting the vital work the centre does in rescuing and rehabilitating injured seals and sea-lions, it doesn't seem so bad.
There is lots to see - make sure you note the feeding times when you go in. There are kiosks serving snacks, space to picnic, a children's play area, souvenir shops and of course the hospital where the injured pups and seals are treated. There are also woodland walks for the energetic.
Look out for money-saving coupons in the West Briton when you are down in Cornwall.
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