Holiday Parks & Camping
Sleeping under the stars, barbeques, getting back to nature...sounds idyllic doesn’t it? Camping in Cornwall offers a laidback holiday style.
Enjoy the simple pleasure of being part of the great outdoors, spending time with friends or family and waking under canvas.
Spend days on the beach and nights under the stars on your next adventure in Cornwall. Pitch up and enjoy the great outdoors at a caravan or campsite, or head to a holiday park where you'll find everything you need for a quality break in Cornwall.
Escape to Beachside Holiday Park
Escape to Beachside Holiday Park and experience the beauty of St Ives Bay, your quintessential destination for unforgettable seaside escapes. Immerse yourself in the gentle lull of the waves, the caress of the sun, and the tranquility of sandy shores. With a handpicked selection of accommodation and pitches, we offer everything you need for the perfect coastal retreat.
Choose from our selection of self-catering accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets, from Chalets, Bungalows, Apartments and Lodges, all just a few minutes’ walk from the golden sandy beach. We also offer pitches for tents, caravans and motorhomes, including our popular fully serviced pitches for added convenience. On site you will find all the facilities you will need for your relaxing getaway, including an outdoor heated swimming pool, family restaurant and bar, shop, games room, launderette and surf school/hire.
Embark on your idyllic getaway today and uncover why Beachside Holiday Park is the premier choice for your Cornish beach holiday. Your slice of coastal heaven awaits.
Discover A Hidden Corner of Cornwall
In a county with an abundance of beaches, there are some that are world famous and then there are some under-the-radar. Holywell Bay Beach on Cornwall’s north coast is the latter. White sand flanked by wildly gorgeous sand dunes meets a gentle stream leading down to rolling waves and hidden caves. On a sunny day, the sea looks positively Caribbean making it almost irresistible for a dip.
This summer escape the crowds and stay at Trevornick Holiday Park. A place that has it all. Choose from generous camping and touring pitches or Ready Tents to contemporary static caravans and cosy cottages to luxury lodges. Here, everyone is welcome including the dog and family friendly facilities mean when it’s time to pull yourself away from the beach, there’s still so much to do.
hink rounds of golf, an open-air heated swimming pool, a splash zone for little ones, an onsite restaurant, football golf, spa facilities, late night entertainment plus so much more. If you want to holiday your way this year, book a stay in one of Cornwall’s quieter spots – Trevornick Holiday Park.
Little Adventures
Head to Hendra Holiday Park this April and join in on all the activities with their brand new ‘Little Adventure’s Package’.
Offering a family ticket to Lappa Valley, unlimited swimming in the largest fun pool in the South West, the Oasis Fun Pools, kids breakfast every morning plus a mini 4x4 session, too!
Valid on all stays booked from 15th April – 2nd May.
Holiday Parks & Campsites in Cornwall
That all depends on what you are looking for? North Cornwall tends to be wilder, rugged cliffs, long sandy windswept beaches, a land of myth's and legends...
The south coast is gentler, historic fishing villages, small sheltered coves and green fields running down to the water's edge.
Whichever coast you choose, you will receive a warm welcome, and if you do get bored, it's never much more than an hour's drive from one side to the other.
Travel to Cornwall by car
It takes less than five hours to get from London or Birmingham to the heart of Cornwall by car.
Drive along the M4 motorway from London, or M6 from Manchester, and then the M5 to Exeter and finally either the A30, that is mostly dual carriageway, or the A38 passing Plymouth and Saltash into South East Cornwall.
Alternatively if you enter Cornwall from North Devon, there is the scenic A39 Atlantic Highway running through Bude, which you can join from Junction 27 on the M5.
Due to the high volume of traffic on Cornwall's roads during the summer months the main routes can become congested especially at weekends. Travelling overnight or outside peak rush hours is recommended to avoid long delays.
- To plan your journey use the AA Route Planner for a tailor made travel plan with timings and mileage
- For information on possible delays or roadwork's throughout the UK or in Cornwall visit Traffic Watch
- Travelling to Cornwall with a caravan? Check out this Caravan Towing guide
Travel to Cornwall by coach and bus
National Express operate a full service into Cornwall as far as Penzance, Megabuss also go to a few towns including Newquay and Falmouth.
Coach travel times from London or Birmingham to the city of Truro are around 7-8 hours
Many tour operators offer coach holidays to Cornwall, contact your local travel agent for details.
For information on public transport, including local bus timetables, once you are in Cornwall [click here].(https://www.firstbus.co.uk/cornwall/plan-journey/timetables).
If you are bringing a coach to Cornwall, did you know Cornwall Council now offers a weekly coach rover ticket. This is available for all car parks where coaches are permitted and costs £16.60 for 24 hours or £55.35 for 7 days and £38.75 for 4 days.
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Dogs are restricted on the designated beaches at the times listed below Cornwall Council enforces restrictions at the following beaches which are all part of a Public Spaces Protection Order. Other privately owned beaches may have their own local restrictions in force.
Please note: Blue Flag and Seaside Award beaches have longer restrictions due to the requirements of the Award status. In addition there are three protected wildlife areas that are subject to individual restrictions.
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