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Camping in Cornwall: A Guide to Devon & Cornwall Camping Sites



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A great way to see this wonderful region is camping in Cornwall. The stunning coastline has many attractions. There are many attractions to choose from, including beaches, forts, and festivals. You can either camp in a traditional caravan, motorhome, or modern accommodations.

There are many places to camp 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. Choosing the right one will help you make the most of your time in this region of the UK. The most obvious choice is to pick a site near a beach, but you might also want to consider a location near the South West Coast Path or a place that boasts a good pub.

Cornwall's Lizard peninsula is an amazing area to explore. It is home of a number of attractions, including Lost Gardens of Heligan. It is also known for its surfing spots. The Lizard Farm campsite offers great surfing conditions and a variety of amenities to make your stay even more enjoyable.

Treen Farm makes another excellent spot for camping. It is nestled on a cliff top with two beaches nearby. It has toilets, showers and a kitchen. You will also find a lounge and a barbecue. This friendly, family-run site is a great choice. However, a dog ban is in place from May to September.


To have a memorable camping experience, look for a campsite that is off the beaten path. Cornwall offers quieter, more remote places that make it the ideal destination for anyone looking for a relaxing vacation. This is especially true if you have a motorhome or tent.

It is a unique and fun way to discover Cornwall. It's located at the highest point of the county and boasts stunning views of Cornwall's coastline. It is also one of the most expensive options. However, it offers extra amenities such extra showers as well as a mini bar and an extra toilet.

Despite the name, there is no actual lighthouse on this clifftop site. The pedn vounder is a five minute rocky scramble. 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 located within the Cornish Mining Heritage Site. It offers beautiful views from the site. There are also a few bell tents available for glampers. The campsite can be found at the most southern point in the United Kingdom.

For those who want a slightly more sophisticated campsite experience, the YHA Lands End is a good bet. It's located in a 100 year-old orchard. It has all the necessary facilities to keep an organized group happy.


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Camping in Cornwall: A Guide to Devon & Cornwall Camping Sites