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Camping in Cornwall. A Guide to Devon-Cornwall Camping Sites



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Camping in Cornwall is an excellent way to visit this lovely part of the United Kingdom. The stunning coastline has many attractions. There are many things to do on the coast, including forts and 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 several campsites in Cornwall to choose from. Some are located along Cornwall's beautiful coast, while some are inland. Many are within easy reach of the Eden Project and other popular attractions. You will make the most of your time here by selecting 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 an amazing area to explore. It is home to an array of attractions, including the Lost Gardens of Heligan. It is also a favorite 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, another wonderful camping spot, is also available. It's located on a clifftop and offers two beaches. It offers toilets and showers as well as a full kitchen. You will also find a lounge and a barbecue. Book a stay at the friendly, family-run campsite. From May through September, however, there is a ban on dogs.


To have a memorable camping experience, look for a campsite that is off the beaten path. Cornwall offers a variety of remote spots, making it an ideal choice for those looking to have a peaceful vacation. This is especially true when you are a campervan or motorhome owner.

The YHA Lands End campsite is a fun and unique way of exploring Cornwall. 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.

This clifftop location does not have a lighthouse, despite the name. It's a five minute climb through rocky terrain to reach the pedn vounder. The pedn vounder is not isolated at high tide but is a pleasant walk that offers spectacular views.

The Cape Cornwall campsite in Cornwall has a small selection of pitches. It is located 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 great choice for those looking for a more luxurious camping experience. It's located in a 100 year-old orchard. It has all the necessary facilities to keep an organized group happy.






Camping in Cornwall. A Guide to Devon-Cornwall Camping Sites