Things to do in St Dominick in April

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Overview

April is a good time to visit St Dominick. The weather is usually moderately chilly and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 43—54°F (6—12°C).

St Dominick has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your April trip to St Dominick. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to April. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in St Dominick in April. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout April, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in St Dominick in April

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Holidays in St Dominick in April
April
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
Other notable holidays
  • Mother's Day (March 15)
  • Early May Bank Holiday (May 4)
  • Spring Bank Holiday (May 25)
  • King's Birthday (June 20)
  • Father's Day (June 21)
  • Halloween (October 31)
  • Guy Fawkes Day (November 5)
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Weather in St Dominick in April

Temperatures on an average day in St Dominick in April

The average temperature in St Dominick in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 54°F (12°C) to a low of 43°F (6°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in St Dominick, July, has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 40°F (4°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in St Dominick in April based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in April
54°F
highs
43°F
lows

General weather summary

Moderately chilly, slightly windy
Feels like
27%
Chance of rain
0.089 in
Amount
16.8 mph
Wind speed
82%
Humidity
13.7 hrs
Daylight length
6:25 AM
Sunrise
8:09 PM
Sunset
44%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in April
With an average high of 54°F (12°C) and a low of 43°F (6°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for St Dominick in April

Besides the array of exciting events and activities St Dominick has to offer for travelers in April, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in St Dominick that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in St Dominick for April.
National Trust - Cotehele
1. National Trust - Cotehele
4.7
(3880)
Sights & Landmarks
Non-profit organization
Working flour mill located next to a stream with a huge water wheel and workshops, open from spring.
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This National trust property is without a doubt an exceptional place to visit. My wife and I have visited quite a number of National Trust properties but this place just exceeded our expectations and kept wowing at every turn. May I suggest you set aside a day to immerse yourself in the splendor of both the wonderful house/chapel and impressive gardens. The house has a very pleasant cafe/ restaurant, a well stocked plant and gift shop and of cause knowledgeable and very friendly staff. There are picnic areas and lots to see in the varied and delightful gardens; you can wander down to the quay on the banks of the river Tamar then visit the Discovery centre and Mill with its gift shops and workshops. This was one of the most spectacular National Trust properties we have visited so far and I hope you enjoy it beauty and grandeur as much as we did.
Interesting house with knowledgeable and friendly staff on hand to answer questions, good cafe on site too. I visited the house last year and the grounds this, as it was too wet before. Having wandered down to the Quay, I walked through the visitor's centre reading about the history of the estate and sat looking out over the estuary. Although a bit steep walk, there are plenty of benches to take a break, plenty of picnic space near the house and down at the Quay. Beautiful countryside and other walking trails for the more adventurous. Crafts for sale and of course the usual gift shop. Highly recommend a visit
Beautiful site and very interesting. Kids loved seeing the oldest working clock in the world (in the chapel) and all the historic armour. The Quay down the hill is a lovely place to sit and have a cuppa/coffee next to the water a d then read about the limestone process. I Would advise to drive down to the Quay as the walk back up is a killer. There is parking down there. Best to become a member as if your planning on visiting more than 2 or 3 sites in a year, it works out way cheaper (and you get free parking in loads of places) .. As stated, beautiful site and the people there are very helpful, polite and well educated on the site 👌 A+
I had a lovely little day out at Cotehele with my partner. There are plenty of car parking options and a play area for children near the main carpark. Upon entering you will have access to the cafe, toilets and second hand bookstore. Walking around the house itself was a delight, but there are lots of stairs so I would warn if you aren't the most mobile. The gardens are lovely with plenty of seats scattered around. The menu at the cafe is rather basic but it was pretty good. All in all we spent around 3 hours there and managed to explore everything that was on offer, a lovely day out.
The surroundings were incredibly calming, with lush greenery everywhere. The gardens were meticulously maintained, bursting with vibrant colors and sweet scents. Walking through the area, I felt a sense of peace wash over me, melting away any stress. The scenery was breathtaking, offering stunning views that seemed to stretch on forever. It was the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.
If you like National Trust properties, you'll love this one. An interesting house, not so big that you get bored, and lovely gardens. The cafe served fresh food that was way better than expected. A great location with views and walks by the river too!
Wonderful place, the house and the formal gardens superb. Then the walk down the valley. Back for a great lunch, peruse the second hand bookshop. A truly enjoyable day.
Beautiful spring jungle like walk awakening the senses. Visual experience of texture, sensory experience with scented enormous shrubs made this trip super special. Followed by ice-cream on the river and fresh cornish strawberries sold by honesty tables in the villages made me hungry to experience Cornwall more this season.
Halton Quay: St Indract's Chapel
2. Halton Quay: St Indract's Chapel
4.6
(59)
Church
Sights & Landmarks
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A truly calm and beautiful place, with deep, deep history. Far more recent history records that the freshest of British flowers used to be cultivated hereabouts, then loaded onto boats, bound for the Thames and the markets of Victorian London. Just imagine that journey. The slowly decaying lime kilm which produced the ancient fertiliser for the bounty of the area stands just a stone's throw from the chapel. The land remembers. Stunning, in any and every weather.
A beautiful, peaceful place. There's no reason to go here, other than to sit and reflect. If that's your thing, you'll love it. If you're expecting more then don't bother. 10/10
This is a place I've visited many, many times. For me, it's a peaceful place to sit & think, to listen to the birds, watch the water & unwind a little. I've been visiting here since I was a young child.
Beautiful Halton Quay especially on a beautiful day, spent many happy times here growing up with my family dad salmon fishing,picnics, adventures beautiful views across the river, Happiness
I just love this place. Especially when you approach it from the water.
Coming here on a mild cold day in April I just started driving and something drew me in this direction. I’m so thankful nothing brings more peace to me than water, history and churches
Very nice and quiet spot, we were even treated with the SBS squad passing by :-)
Very peaceful and beautiful stretch on the River Tamar!

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