Cornwall Club Campsites

Cornwall village Tintagel

Campsites in Cornwall

Cornwall is the most south westerly county in England and famous for its stunning scenery, historic market towns, and picturesque riverside hamlets - making it ideal for anyone looking to visit by caravan, campervan or motorhome. There truly is something for everyone, and whether you’re in search of history or a family holiday to remember, you’ll be well-served by Cornwall.

Things to do in Cornwall

Those looking to immerse themselves in nature will be hard-pressed to find an eco-system as rich and diverse as that found at the Eden Project. Boasting the largest rainforest in captivity, giant biomes will allow you to explore and learn about the plantlife native to these eco-zones, while zipwires and adventure activities will add a slice of excitement to your visit. Consider heading over to the Lost Gardens of Heligan for another adventure into natural splendour, where members enjoy a discount on entry.

If you have a keenness for history, head on over to Tintagel Castle, where you’ll be able to explore castle grounds set across Cornwall’s rugged north coast. Alternatively, discover Cornwall’s arts scene with a trip to the Minack Theatre, catching a show at the open-air theatre or taking a guided tour to learn about its interesting history.

Popular places in Cornwall

Hayle

Home to the award-winning Towans Beach, Hayle is a quintessentially Cornish paradise. The Hayle estuary is a must-see, as is the UNESCO-listed harbour. It’s no surprise that the town is an ever popular destination for surfers.

Stay at: Godrevy Park Club Campsite

Looe

Famed for the sandy East Looe Beach, Looe is traversed by the river it’s named after, with an iconic seven-arched bridge linking the two sides. Trying the seafood is a must whilst you’re here.

Stay at: Looe Club Campsite

St Agnes

A picturesque village on Cornwall’s north coast, St Agnes is a rubberstamped Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The sandy Trevaunance Cove is another surfing spot, and there are scenic coastal walks to enjoy, with the stroll to Chapel Porth being a particular highlight.

Stay at: St Agnes Beacon Club Campsite

Perranporth

Another Cornwall town completed by a golden sandy beach, Perranporth looks out on the Atlantic Ocean on the county’s north coast. This is undoubtedly one of the most scenic areas of the South West Coastal Path.

Stay at: Treamble Valley Club Campsite