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Anyone recommend family camping sites in Cornwall?
I live in cornwall, but we like to camp at the little beside campsite in wadebridge, it's quite large, but family run,with shop, pool etc, there's plenty nearby with rock,polzeath etc on the doorstep
Cerenety Eco Camping, North Coast nr. Bude - small, back to basics, ie no hookups, but solar thermal showers, with loads of interesting stuff - open fires allowed, alpacas, sheep, horses, goats etc , wildlife pond etc. Really friendly site with breakfast cafe caravan run by volunteers. Free range egg butties, proper coffee and sausage baps are the shizzle, and 5 surf beaches only a short walk or drive away. Top site but not for everyone, especially those used to big parks. My favourite campsite by a long shot. Kids love it.
Noongallas. In between st Ives and Penzance. Amazing place, friendly and has its own unique special atmosphere. Lots of live folky music. It's not near a beach, but you won't mind that once you're there.
Mother Ivys Bay near Padstow private beach with 2 great beaches 10 mins walk away was there last year will be going again this year,they only have camping without hookup @ the mo!
We stayed at the Monkey Tree near Newquay a few years ago.
We had a super duper pitch with its own private bathroom in the block.
Ideal to store your bikes in when you are doing other family things !
Thanks for the recommendations will have a look at them
I liked the look of that Cerenety Eco place till i i got to the bit where they charge pppn AND tent charge for basic camping, so we'll stick to wales where we pay £6 pn all in
We love South Penquite Farm up on Bodmin Moor, beautiful place and really relaxing.
Treen farm campsite
Atlantic View, Porthcothan, if you like it laid back more than you like spotless showers.
we used to stay at Trevarth just off the a30/a38 roundabout. Nice tidy site, not a lot doing but not noisy/lairy like a lot in Newquay.
Handy for taking trips to other places as it's in the middle of most there.
Really handy for me when I was 15 as a mate of mine 'emigrated' down there and he parents bought the shop just down the road. Good times.