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Camelford Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Located in cosy, attractive grounds, Camelford Caravan and Motorhome Club site has a single toilet block. It offers a fun holiday getaway for the whole family. The site puts you within easy reach of North Cornwall, which combines quiet, coastal villages like Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, Treknow and Port Quin. For those who like a bit of extra buzz, the larger seaside resorts of Padstow and Bude are not far away. The famous town of Tintagel is also nearby - here you can experience the rumoured birthplace of King Arthur and a sense of the real Camelot with its ancient medieval castle. The site has 43 grass pitches, including 5 for tents (some seasonal) and 13 hardstanding, all with electricity 16amp.
Trevella Holiday Park
Trevella has a longer season than most parks and is among the best-known and most respected Cornish parks. It has many colourful flowerbeds and is a regular winner of a Newquay in Bloom award. Well organised, the pitches are in a number of adjoining meadows. The 270 slightly sloping touring pitches are in three different categories, 170 of which have 10A electricity. Some of the super pitches are on hardstanding and are fully serviced. For an extra charge, some can be individually reserved.
St Ives Bay Holiday Park
A large and spacious site with pitches laid out amongst undulating dunes leading down to its own three-mile-long sandy beach. Some of the pitches have lovely views over St Ives Bay, while others are more sheltered by the large dunes and may be some way from the beach.
Carnon Downs Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Carnon Downs Caravan and Motorhome site is beautifully landscaped with areas separated by well-trimmed box hedging, low natural stone walls and a variety of well-tended trees. This large site is spread over twenty acres and into different areas, but it never seems crowded. It has 179 pitches of which 55 are hardstanding, 64 serviced hardstanding and 60 grass. all with electric hook-up point 16 amp. Reception is shared with a well-stocked shop, information centre and cafe/bar with a lovely outside area with tables and chairs overlooking the park. There is an excellent children’s play area, and around the site, there are several dishwashing areas. No arrivals before 12.00
Treamble Valley Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Treamble Valley Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a 36-acre woodland park set in an undulating valley. With sea views, charming pitching enclaves, a secluded play area for children and one of the most extensive dog walks/walking trails in the area, the site is ideal for families looking for an unforgettable holiday. The site is a fantastic location for wildlife enthusiasts; you may be lucky enough to spot rabbits, buzzards, bats and owls. There are 132 pitches 58 hardstanding and 74 grass some seasonal, all with electricity 16 amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Trewethett Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Trewethett Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club site can boast some of the most dramatic views of any site in the country, overlooking Bossiney Cove and beyond to the ever-changing seascape of the Atlantic Ocean. Vans can be positioned either front or back first, ensuring your own panoramic (and occasionally wild and windy) view. Trewethett Farm is split into four areas with 146 open pitches of which 69 are hardstanding the rest are grass including 15 tent pitches. Most have 16 amp electricity except the tent pitches. The pitches are well laid out and of a good size with some on slightly sloping ground (levelling blocks may be required).
Merrose Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Merrose Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a 14-acre site with 177 touring pitches (some seasonal) including 73 hardstanding. It consists of five areas surrounding the main facilities block. Set in the beautiful Roseland Peninsular, it is an ideal touring centre.
Wooda Farm Holiday Park
Wooda Farm is spacious and well organised with some nice touches. A quality, family run park, it is part of a working farm set within 40 acres, under 2 miles from the sandy, surfing beaches of Bude. In peaceful farmland with plenty of open spaces (and some up and down walking), there are beautiful views of the sea and countryside.
Godrevy Park Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Godrevy Park Caravan and Motorhome Club site is located near Hayle and offers easy access to the many quaint Cornish fishing villages peppered across the 15th coastline, such as Coverack, Cadgwith, Mullion, Porthleven, Newlyn and Mousehole. The area enjoys the best of both worlds - quiet exploration in beautiful natural settings and plenty of attractions in nearby villages for a fun family day out, not to mention a chance to sample the excellent local cuisine.
St. Agnes Beacon Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Situated at the foot of the Beacon, the peaceful St Agnes Beacon Caravan and Motorhome Club site offers unforgettable panoramic views of the Cornish coastline. This gently sloping site, arranged on several levels, is partly sheltered by gorse-topped banking. The site offers a great getaway, not to mention a chance to experience the charms of real Cornwall - crisp clear air, breath-taking views along the coastline to St Ives, the ever-changing sea below you and rich flora and fauna to take in as you wander the coastal footpath. The site has 88 grass pitches (some seasonal) all with electricity 16amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Trevedra Farm Caravan and Camping Site
Trevedra Farm is a family run working farm and campsite with dramatic sea views overlooking Land's End and the Isles of Scilly. Established in the late 1930’s by their grandparents, the site is now run by John and Wendy Nicholas. Since 2002 major investments have been made year on year. There are two toilet and shower blocks, with a third open through May - September. The site has 84 touring grass pitches (some seasonal), most of which have electric hook-up, of which 28 are fully serviced. There are also two areas for camping.
Looe Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Looe Caravan and Motorhome Club site is the perfect family site with its heated open-air swimming pool (end May-mid Sep), tennis court, crazy golf and ball game area, there's more than enough to keep the family happy. The site is very clean, tidy and well maintained. In the nearby town of Looe, enjoy the numerous bars and restaurants such as The Coddy Shack, plus a local fish and chip shop. There are 223 pitches, 99 hardstanding, 10 serviced. (some seasonal) all with 16 amp electricity. A very organised site divided into two separate areas. Levelling blocks on most of the pitches are essential. Location is excellent for the surrounding area including the Eden Project, Looe and Polperro with a regular a bus service just outside the entrance. The railway station at Looe can take you further afield if you do not wish to drive. Arrival after 13:00 (would advise arriving a little later as reception at 13:00 can be very busy).
South Winds Camping Park
A seaside site for families and couples with magnificent sea and rural views. Covering three gently sloping fields, this is a quieter site than its sister camping, Tristram, which is nearer the beach. A footpath from South Winds takes you down to the village and beach, approximately half a mile away. Pitches are available for some 168 units up to 26 feet in length, with a separate area for two-man tents. The fully equipped toilet block is part of reception. This is a typical holiday site in a lovely location but could be windswept in bad weather. You can hire surfing gear in the villages and there are bars, cafés and a Spar shop.
Trewan Hall Campsite
Not so much camping as living in the gardens of a beautiful 350-year-old house. Trewan Hall’s 36 acres have been slowly and carefully developed over 50 years by its owners and visitors cannot fail to be impressed by the idyllic setting. The modern facilities are housed mainly within the hall’s former outbuildings, and the colourful, well maintained floral gardens are dispersed between the camping areas. The grassy, open plan pitches are set out in level fields with a minimum of six metres between each pitch, most of which are equipped with 10A electricity. Although the site never appears overcrowded, campers seeking an especially tranquil holiday might consider a visit in spring when the rhododendrons are in bloom, or in late summer.
Padstow Touring Park and Holiday Village
With wonderful views over the surrounding countryside and easy access from the A389 Padstow road, this award-winning site is both a comfortable place to unwind and an ideal base from which to tour the region. The park has 109 pitches on grass or hardstanding, some in hedged bays and others on terraces, all have 10A electricity, all have shared water and wastewater. Your stay is made that much more convenient by a daily fresh bakery delivery and the visiting food vans selling takeaway delights. The site also has its own shop with all the essentials, and you can walk to Padstow which is just a mile on the public footpath. Anyone staying on this site will quickly understand why it has won so many awards.
Widemouth Fields Caravan & Camping Park
This family run campsite is laid out on a large sloping meadow only one mile from the golden sands at Widemouth Bay, and you are assured of a friendly welcome here. There are wide ranging views over the wonderful Cornish countryside. There is much to see and do in the surrounding countryside including many local villages to explore. There are 140 good sized pitches laid out in rows, all with 16A electricity and 120 on hardstandings. The remaining pitches are in another grass meadow. There is no shade as trees find it difficult to grow in the salty air.
Polruan Holidays Camping & Caravanning
Polruan Holidays Camping and Caravanning is a small site that has recently been acquired by new owners. It is a rural site in an elevated position overlooking Polruan, which is a short walk down the hill. The site has excellent sea views, and very close to the South West coast path. It is a very well maintained site with 11 bookable holiday caravans, 7 touring pitches with electrics and hardstandings, and a separate sloping tent/motorhome field. The site has won the David Bellamy Conservation Award in previous years. The 7 touring pitches are a little tight and larger caravans may struggle to pitch comfortably on the hardstandings.
Sandymouth Holiday Park
Sandymouth is a popular family park with a good range of amenities. It is situated on the side of a valley with wonderful views but also a lot of up-and-down walking. There are 204 pitches with 21 serviced pitches for motorhomes and caravans, arranged either side of a tarmac roadway. There is a large, sloping, open field for 70 tents, 17 of the pitches have 16A electricity. There is also a good range of fully equipped mobile homes, chalets and lodges available to rent. On-site amenities include an indoor pool (with water slide), sauna and free membership of the Ocean Bar and Club.
Upper Lynstone Caravan Park
A quiet family-run camping and touring Park situated just three-quarters of a mile from Bude in north Cornwall on the coastal road to Widemouth Bay. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Cornish coast from the coastal path which leads from the campsite. Bude’s shops, beaches with outdoor pools, bars and restaurants are all within walking distance.
Tehidy Holiday Park
A lovely site set just outside Redruth in the Tolskithy Valley and ideal for St Agnus and touring South & West Cornwall. Access is easy, although the site is on a steep incline.

Best Beach Campsites in Cornwall

The UK’s southwesterly county of Cornwall is incredibly popular with both Brits looking to stay in the country, as well as those coming to visit from abroad. There’s plenty to see and do and Cornwall’s a great place to visit throughout the year. 

In particular, the Cornish coastline is a superb place to visit. With gorgeous beaches and activities such as surfing, water skiing and paragliding, there’s every reason to give this region your attention. At Alan Rogers you can choose from our inspected and selected campsites, each offering loads of great facilities and attractions for campers of all ages.

In Cornwall you’ll find hundreds of sandy beaches along the coastline, whilst moving inland offers wild moorland to explore. There’s also the famous Land’s End tip of the county, particularly known for the Land’s End to John O’Groats cycle event (the two points furthest apart in the UK).

Whether you’re travelling alone, with your partner, or even your family, there is an abundance of things to get involved with and attractions to visit. Take for instance the Trebah Gardens in Falmouth or Lanhydrock House. Both offer fantastic sightseeing opportunities. Meanwhile, a number of animal sanctuaries and kid’s attractions ensure your little ones won’t get bored either.

If you want to experience this beautiful part of the UK and stay near the Cornish coastline, why not take a look at over 70 campsites offered at Alan Rogers. You can even filter your options to ensure picking a campsite meeting every need you have, whether it’s superb onsite facilities or a location nearby to superb tourist destinations.

So don’t delay your booking. Cornwall is an excellent part of the world to visit and ideal all year round. Simply take a look at our recommended campsites, find out further information and book online today. You’ll then have your next camping trip to start looking forward to.