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Touring Parks in Cornwall
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Namparra Campsite
Kuggar, Nr Helston Cornwall TR12 7LY Phone:
Tel. 01326 290040, Email:
Namparra campsite is ideally situated on the beautiful Lizard peninsula, close to the coastal path and several beaches and coves just waiting to be explored
The campsite itself is a family run, friendly site consisting of a 6 acre meadow with stunning sea views set well back from the road and reached via its own little track. The pitches are of good size so you have plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the peace. We have good clean toilet facilities and free hot showers.
There's plenty of room for ball games etc and well behaved dogs are welcome.We have a small log cabin shop selling all your daily needs including logs for your campfires and we have undercover washing up facilities and a small laundrette
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Just a short walk away is kennack sands which has the blue flag award for cleanliness. It is made up of two
coves with the far one allowing
dogs all year
The beach is safe and at low tide there
are plenty of rock pools to explore
there's a good beach cafe here
serving hearty breakfasts and
snacks all day, try some of the
coffees they're delicious.
Poltesco is also nearby and well worth
a look at, reached via the beautiful
Poltesco valley with its old mill
It's a pebble beach, with the
remains of an old serpentine
works on it.
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Just one and a half miles away lies the picture postcard fishing village of Cadgwith, which has a wonderful traditional Cornish pub, complete with Friday night singing ; a must for any visitor.
Cadgwith itself is a host to numerous fishing competitions and fish barbeques throughout the summer. Just around the corner from the campsite is our local pub 'The Potters Bar' serving good food with plenty of atmosphere
.There are masses of attractions nearby too including Flambards theme park,Gweek seal sanctuary,Cornish Camels,Goonhilly Future World,Poldark Mine to name but a few,our reception carries details for these with some money off vouchers too!
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Treen Farm Campsite
Treen St Levan Penzance Cornwall TR19 6LF
Tel: 01736 810273
The legendary Cornish campsite with breathtaking views, sandy secluded beaches, professional theatre and fascinating heritage sites for all ages - all within walking distance.
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Treen Farm Campsite is a small
family-run site set 200 yards
back from Treen Cliff and its
fabulous views of the Logan
Rock and within easy walking
distance of two beautiful
sandy beaches.
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The farm has been in the family for five generations and is now an organic dairy farm, producing fresh unpasturised milk, yoghurt and organic eggs, which can be purchased from the farm during your stay.
The site has enjoyed many 'unplugged' impromptu musical evenings thanks to our talents of many of our visitors throughout our season.
Dogs are welcome (at no extra cost) provided they are properly supervised and exercised off-site. |

Clear waters at Pednvounder Beach

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It has a reputation for being
'family-friendly' and frequently commended by those who look
for relaxation during the day and
peace and quiet at night. Kevin
and Gill have been running the
site for six years, and previously
run by Kevin's father and his
father before him!
Campers have been falling in love
with the site and it's perfect
location since its inception
one couple in particular have
been regulars for the
last 50 years
The site, which takes pride of place
on the family farm was
commandeered by the RAF
and used for a RADAR station
during the 2nd World war.
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Local meat, veg and bread available in our on-site shop, along with beach goods camping gas and other essentials. Ample showers, toilets and wash-ups with hot water. Covered sinks for dish-washing and a basic laundry with a separate washer and dryer. Chest freezers for cooling freezer packs. Local mains water of a very 'drinkable' quality. A high standard of cleanliness is maintained throughout. |

Carlyon Bay Camping Park
Cypress Avenue, Carlyon Bay, St. Austell, Cornwall, PL25 3RE
Telephone: +44 (0)1726 812735 Email:
Welcome to the award-winning Carlyon Bay Camping Park, situated in the heart of 'Du Maurier' Country on the south coast of Cornwall. The 30 acres of meadow and mature woodlands with borders ablaze with blue hydrangeas and wild rhododendron create the prefect setting for your much needed holiday.
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Make the most of your visit to one
of the most beautiful parts
of the Country
Famous for its rugged breathtaking scenery, which has now become a mecca for outdoor sports and
those just wishing to soak up the atmosphere Steeped in ancient
history Cornwall has something
for all ages.
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The Carlyon Bay Camping Park is an ideal base from which to enjoy all the delights of the surrounding area, but we also cater for our guests on-site as well, children's playgrounds, kiddies corner, the inviting swimming and paddling pools, table tennis, crazy golf, pool, grass tennis courts, (definitely not Wimbledon!) volleyball, it's all here, and of course with so much space the children are welcome to bring their bicycles as well.

There is family entertainment throughout the peak season on 2 or 3 lazy summer evenings a week, come along and be entertained for free by our local well known entertainers be they clowns, jugglers, a brass band or a magician. If you've still got the energy then join in a game of rounders or football, perhaps whilst mum and dad light the barbecue.
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Previous holders of The AA Campsite
of The Year award for the entire
South West region!
Choose an all grass pitch or a hardstanding/grass pitch with 10 amp & 16 amp electric hook-ups, or we have some all service pitches including hook-up, mains water and grey waste drainage.
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The Park is situated in the heart of the St. Austell Bay, just 200 yards from the coastal footpath overlooking the two mile, sandy stretch of Carlyon Bay which to the East leads to the magnificent promontory of Gribben Head. |
The great sweep of St Austell Bay
play host to a vivid range of
scenery, spectacle and activity
The location makes a natural
touring centre, within an hours
drive of most major attractions
in the county.
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Across the water, tucked into the hillside between Par and Fowey is the small, picturesque harbour of Polkerris with its sandy beach from where you can hire a boat or pedaloe and explore the Bay.
Heading west leads to the historic Port of Charlestown. Little has changed since its completion in 1795 and its visitors centre, restaurants, family pub and glorious backdrop of Tall Ships in the harbour make Charlestown a favoured location of film and television producers.
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The Historic Port of Charlestown
Home of three Tall Ships,
The Squaresail Shipyard, and the Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
Today there are two remarkable things about Charlestown. One is that
against all the odds, it has
survived as a working port and
a small amount of china clay
is still exported in an average
of 30-40 ships a year
The second is that - again, agains
t all the odds - it has largely
escaped 'development' and
remains one of the finest
and most fascinating places
on the Cornish coast.
Perhaps the words "so far"
should be added to these
two observations for who
knows what will happen
to Charlestown in
the future?
At the time of writing, the harbour
is the home port for a famous
collection of old ships
which are employed
in film projects all
over the world
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