Camelford Club Campsite
Club site
Total pitches: 56
No. hard pitches: 13
Open 27 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01840 212206
Facilities
- Dogs
- Peaceful stays
- Families
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.
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.
Explore the county from one of our Cornwall campsites and you’ll be introduced to a great local cuisine, an intriguing history, and adrenaline-fuelled activities. Don’t forget to check out some of the historical towns and villages as you go, and get involved in Cornwall’s exciting traditions for the full experience. Head to the Lizard Peninsula and enjoy freshly caught seafood at the mainland’s most southerly point, where little fishing ports intermingle with sandy bays and jagged, wild coastline.
Cornwall has a rich heritage and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. As well as great beaches, surfing and quaint fishing villages and towns, the county offers plenty to explore, providing a different holiday experience every time you visit.
Club site
Total pitches: 56
No. hard pitches: 13
Open 27 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01840 212206
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 186
No. hard pitches: 109
Earliest arrival time 12:00
Telephone 01872 862283
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 120
No. hard pitches: 0
Open 14 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01736 753100
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 217
No. hard pitches: 99
Open 14 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01503 264006
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 173
No. hard pitches: 76
Open 11 Apr 2025 to 29 Sep 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01872 580380
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 88
No. hard pitches: 0
Open 11 Apr 2025 to 29 Sep 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01872 552543
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 132
No. hard pitches: 58
Open 11 Apr 2025 to 29 Sep 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01872 573675
Facilities
Affiliate site
Total pitches: 194
No. hard pitches: 5
Open 01 Apr 2025 to 31 Oct 2025
Earliest arrival time 14:00
Telephone 01736 871818
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 146
No. hard pitches: 69
Open 14 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01840 770222
Facilities
Affiliate site
Total pitches: 316
No. hard pitches: 121
Open 15 Mar 2025 to 16 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 12:00
Telephone 01288 352069
Facilities
What are the best campsites in Cornwall?
It’s hard to pick a best campsite when visiting Cornwall as there’s so much to do and explore from each location. However, Trewethett Farm Club Campsite is popular with those looking for a mixture of history and beaches. The picturesque Carnon Downs Caravan Park is open all year and offers easy access to Truro, whereas Looe Club Campsite offers plenty for families.
Where can I camp with a tent in Cornwall?
Camping is a great way to experience Cornwall. Here are some of the sites where you can camp:
Which sites are dog-friendly?
All of our UK Club Sites are dog-friendly and better yet, your four-legged friends go free! Find out how we cater for dogs and what to expect when visiting a Club Site with the family pet.
Which campsites are open all year?
Opening times through the year are displayed under each site above, but you can also find out which of our Club Sites across the UK are open all year round if you’re looking for alternatives.