Discover the Location
Our caravans are only a short drive from very popular tourist areas, Truro, Perranporth, Falmouth, Newquay, Padstow, St Agnes, Bedruthan Steps, St Ives, Porthtowan, and Portreath to name just a few. The local beaches of Perranporth, Holywell, Polly Joke, Crantock, Lusty Glaze, Tolcarne, Great Western, Watergate Bay, Newquay, and many more are brilliant for cave exploring, water sports, and just spending time with the family.
Perranporth has a most wonderful tidal pool in the Iconic Chapel Rock, that people enjoy a swim in.
There are many local tourist attractions to enjoy: The Eden Project, Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay Zoo, Dairy Land Farm Park, Lappa Valley Railway, Geevor Tin Mines, Bodmin Jail, Cornish Birds Of Prey, The Seal Sanctuary, St Eval Go-karting, Flambards Theme Park, Lands End, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Healeys Cyder Farm, The Monkey Sanctuary, St Michaels Mount and many more.
Surrounding Areas
Truro
Perranporth
Newquay
The Boathouse - Street Food on the Beach
The Fish House - Fistral
Padstow
St Agnes
St Ives
St Ives is famed for its stunning beaches, thriving arts scene, and charming cobbled streets. Once a traditional fishing village, it has evolved into a vibrant cultural hub, home to the renowned Tate St Ives gallery and numerous artist studios. With its beautiful golden sands and turquoise waters, St Ives is perfect for beachgoers, surfers, and anyone looking to soak up the coastal beauty. A real treat would be to take a boat ride to see the seals and dolphins which swim around the Cornwall Coast.
The Village Chippy
The Catch Seafood Bar & Grill
This is a stylish beach house restaurant located next to the beach in Mawgan Porth. Head to Catch for freshly cooked seafood and coast inspired dishes from top chefs with stunning coastal views.
Crantock Beach
The beach is backed by sand dunes, with the wildlife-rich grasslands of Rushy Green rising up behind them. At the far end of the beach is the headland of Pentire Point West. This small stretch of coast and the slopes above Polly Joke beach are popular in early summer for their amazingly vibrant displays of wildflowers and the world famous Poppy Fields.
There are walks to enjoy taking in the Gannel and Crantock village, or you could follow the South West Coast Path for far-reaching views along the coast beyond West Pentire.
Fistral Beach
Fistral Beach at Newquay is world renowned as the home to British surfing.
Holiday makers love the beach and all the water sport activities you can experience here.
There is a complex perched on the beach, which houses a Michelin starred restaurant, called The Fish House. You can also find 2 other bars and restaurants here, were you can sit and watch the most dedicated surfers and amazing sunsets.