Holiday Parks and Campsites in Polkerris

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. Polkerris is a tiny coastal community, west of Fowey, down a winding lane past Kilmarth, the last home of Daphne du Maurier.

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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 Polkerris

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 Polkerris

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  • Polkerris is a sandy beach which gently shelves, sheltered by harbour wall.

  • The village and beach is part of the Rashleigh estate which is commemorated in the name of the pub, 'The Rashleigh Inn'. The Rashleigh family also own Menabilly, the nearby house that was home to Daphne DuMaurier for many years, and were responsible for building Charlestown harbour across the bay, it being named after Charles Rashleigh.

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