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



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Camping in Cornwall is an excellent way to visit this lovely part of the United Kingdom. The coastline is breathtaking and has a multitude of attractions. From beaches to forts and even festivals, there is something to suit all tastes. You can choose to camp in a traditional caravan or motorhome or opt for a more contemporary style of accommodation.

There are many places to camp in Cornwall. Some are along the Cornish coastline, while others are in the inland. Many are within easy reach of the Eden Project and other popular attractions. You can make the most your time in the UK by choosing the right one. You should choose a site close to a beach. However, you may also consider a spot near the South West Coast Path and a pub.

Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula is a beautiful area. It is home of a number of attractions, including Lost Gardens of Heligan. It's also a popular surfing spot. The Lizard Farm campsite is a good option if you're a surfer and it offers a range of amenities to make your stay more enjoyable.

Treen Farm is another great camping spot. It's located on a clifftop and offers two beaches. There are toilets, showers, and a kitchen. Other features include a grill and a lounge. Booking a stay in this friendly family-run property is the best choice. A dog ban is in effect 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 boasts a lot of remote locations that allow for quieter vacations. This is especially true if you have a motorhome or tent.

The YHA Lands End campsite, Cornwall is a unique way to experience the county. It's located at the highest point of the county and boasts stunning views of Cornwall's coastline. 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. The pedn vaunder is a 5-minute rocky scramble. It isn't isolated at high tide, but it is a nice walk and offers some spectacular views.

A limited number of pitches can be found at Cape Cornwall campsite, Cornwall. It is located within the Cornish Mining Heritage Site. The site has a stunning view and there are several bell tents that can be used by glampers. The campsite is located on the most south westerly point in the United Kingdom.

For those who want a slightly more sophisticated campsite experience, the YHA Lands End is a good bet. 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 for Devon and Cornwall Camping Sites