Holiday Parks and Campsites in Liskeard

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. A historic market town positioned between Bodmin Moor and the south coast; Liskeard flourished in the 19th century when copper was discovered on the nearby moors. These days it’s a quieter place but still has a buzz about it with a museum and arts and heritage centre.

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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.

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Holiday Parks and Campsites in Liskeard

Holiday Parks and Campsites in Cornwall make the perfect setting for memorable holidays with all the family. Nestled within Cornwall's picturesque countryside or along its breathtaking coastline, these sites offer a variety of accommodation choices to suit everyone. From spacious camping pitches for tents and motorhomes, to cosy cabins, lodges, or static caravans, visitors can find their ideal home away from home.

One of the biggest advantages of holiday parks and campsites in Cornwall is the abundance of amenities and facilities available to guests. These include modern shower and toilet blocks, laundry facilities, well-stocked shops for essentials, children's play areas, and even swimming pools or leisure complexes for added entertainment and relaxation. Many sites also offer on-site restaurants, cafes, or bars, providing convenience and a variety of dining options.

FAQ's Liskeard

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  • Liskeard has a nice selection of Independant shops, many in the pedestrian only Fore Street. It's still very much a hub for south-east Cornwall, so there's a mixture of useful shops and gift/craft shops, plus an award-winning book shop.

    On the outskirts of the town there are a couple of supermarkets and Trago Mills is less than five miles away.

  • Liskeard is eight miles inland, so it's easy to get to Looe (the nearest beach) by road or rail. There are also beaches at Seaton and along Whitsand Bay which are easy to access, and with the railway serving the town you can travel to places like Newquay and St Ives without using the car.

  • Yes, and it's free!

    It's home to the largest collection of toys in Cornwall featuring an invading Dalek, James Bond’s Golden Gun, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and many more things you used to have!.

    Learn about the history of Liskeard, from the work of local heroine Emily Hobhouse to the story of how the rocks beneath your feet got turned into Silver, Lead, Copper and Tin….

    The musem can be found on Pike Street, alongside the Tourist Information Centre.

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