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Camping in Cornwall - A Guide for Devon and Cornwall Camping Sites



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It's a wonderful way to discover this beautiful region in the United Kingdom by camping. It is a stunning coastline with many attractions. You will find something for everyone, from beaches to forts to festivals. You can either choose to camp in an old caravan or motorhome. Or, you may prefer a more modern style of accommodation.

There are many campgrounds in Cornwall. Some are located on the Cornish coast, others are inland. Many of them can be found near major attractions such as the Eden Project. The best way to make the most out of your visit to this area of the UK is by choosing the right one. Although the most obvious choice would be to locate near a beach you might also consider other locations near the South West Coast Path.

The Lizard peninsula in Cornwall is a wonderful area to explore. There are many attractions in the area, including Lost Gardens of Heligan. It is also a favorite surfing spot. It is an excellent choice for surfers and offers a wide range of amenities that make your stay more enjoyable.

Treen Farm, another wonderful camping spot, is also available. It is hidden on a clifftop with two beaches near it. There are toilets, showers, and a kitchen. You will also find a lounge and a barbecue. You can't go wrong by booking a stay at this friendly family run site. However, the dog ban runs from May to September.


You will have a unique camping experience if you choose a campsite that isn't too far from the main road. Cornwall is home to many remote areas, which makes it a great choice for people who prefer a more peaceful vacation. This is especially true if you have a motorhome or tent.

The YHA Lands End campsite at Cornwall is a fun, unique way to see the county. It is located at the highest point in the county with panoramic views of sea. It's also one of the more expensive options, but its extra amenities such as extra showers, a mini bar and an additional toilet make it well worth the cost.

Despite its name, this clifftop spot does not contain a lighthouse. It's a five minute climb through rocky terrain to reach the pedn vounder. It isn't isolated at high tide, but it is a nice walk and offers some spectacular views.

The Cape Cornwall campsite has a limited selection of pitches. It is located within the Cornish Mining Heritage Site. The view from this site is stunning and there are a couple of bell tents for glampers. The campsite is at South Westerly Point in the United Kingdom.

The YHA Lands End offers a refined camping experience. It is located in a 100-year-old orchard, and it has the facilities to keep an organised group happy.


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Camping in Cornwall - A Guide for Devon and Cornwall Camping Sites