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Camping in Cornwall – A Guide to Devon And Cornwall Camping Sites



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Camping in Cornwall is a great way of exploring this beautiful part of the United Kingdom. It is a stunning coastline with many attractions. From beaches to forts and even festivals, there is something to suit all tastes. You have two options: you can camp in a traditional caravan/motorhome or choose a modern style.

There are many campgrounds in Cornwall. Many are located along the stunning Cornish coast while others are inland. Many of them are close to major attractions and the Eden Project. Choosing the right one will help you make the most of your time in this region of the UK. It is obvious to choose a location close to the beach. But you might also be interested in a location that is close to the South West Coast Path.

Cornwall's Lizard peninsula is a stunning area. There are many attractions here, including the Lost Gardens of Heligan. It's also a popular surfing spot. The Lizard Farm campsite makes a great choice for surfers. There are many amenities to make your stay more fun.

Treen Farm is another great camping spot. It is nestled on a cliff top with two beaches nearby. The bathroom has a shower and toilet. The lounge and barbecue are just a few of the other amenities. It's easy to book a stay at this family-run hotel. From May through September, however, there is a ban on dogs.


For a truly memorable campsite experience, you should look at a campsite that is a little off the beaten track. Cornwall offers quieter, more remote places that make it the ideal destination for anyone looking for a relaxing vacation. This is especially true when you are a campervan or motorhome owner.

The YHA Lands End campsite at Cornwall is a fun, unique way to see the county. It is one of the highest points in the county, and offers panoramic views of the sea. This is also the most expensive option, but the additional amenities like extra showers and a mini-bar, as well as an additional toilet, make it worth the price.

There is no lighthouse at this clifftop site, despite the name. It's a five minute climb through rocky terrain to reach the pedn vounder. Although it isn't accessible at high tide, it is an enjoyable walk with spectacular views.

A small number of pitches are available at the Cape Cornwall campsite in Cornwall. It is in a picturesque location within the Cornish Mining Heritage Site. The views from this location are spectacular and there is a couple bell tents available for glampers. The campsite can be found at the most southern point in the United Kingdom.

The YHA Lands End is a nice option for those who prefer a more refined campsite experience. It is located in an old 100-year-old orchard. The facilities are sufficient to keep an organized group of people happy.


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Camping in Cornwall – A Guide to Devon And Cornwall Camping Sites