Alan Rogers Review
For those who want to be away from the hectic coastal resorts and to take advantage of the peace and quiet of an adults only park, this will be an excellent, ‘value for money’ choice. Chacewater has a pleasant rural situation and the site is run with care and attention by Richard Peterken and his daughters Debbie and Mandy. It provides 100 level touring pitches, all with electricity (10A) and 90 with hardstanding, in two large field areas (slight slope) edged with trees or in small bays formed by hedges. There are 29 serviced pitches (electricity, water, and drainage connections) and an area for dog owners.
Location
Getting there...
From the A30 about 28 miles west of Bodmin take A3047 signed Scorrier and continue under bridge to roundabout and take left towards St Day. Continue for 500 yards turning right at the crossroads onto the B3298 signed St Day and continue for 1 mile. Turn left at the crossroads and continue for 3/4 of a mile, then turn left at the crossroad with blue camping sign (by Truro Tractors). Chacewater Park is the next right. O.S.GR: SW742439.






