Quad Nation - Truro, Cornwall
Prepare for mud-churning and wheel-spinning action as you try and overcome the array of challenging obstacles.
View and BookOFFERS*: Tour for Less | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Situated at the foot of the Beacon, the peaceful St Agnes Beacon Club Campsite offers unforgettable panoramic views of the Cornish coastline. This gently sloping campsite, arranged on several levels, is partly sheltered by gorse-topped banking.
St Agnes Beacon Club Campsite offers a great getaway, not to mention a chance to experience the charms of real Cornwall - crisp clear air, breathtaking views along the coastline to St Ives, the ever-changing sea below you and rich flora and fauna to take in as you wander the coastal footpath. The nearby town of St Agnes is within walking distance, where you can sample the fresh catch of the day or take in a spot of shopping.
The site also puts you within easy reach of some excellent local beaches and surfing spots - Chapel Porth is only five minutes away by car, and just a little further on you'll reach popular Perranporth and Newquay. Blue Hills Tin at Trevellas Valley offers guided tours and gives a great insight into the history of the Cornish tin mine industry. Lands' End, the most westerly point of mainland Cornwall and England, is well worth a day visit.
Please note: This site does not have a toilet block.
Additional ways to stay:
Storage pitches - available here. Visit camc.com/storage.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01872 552543
Nearest alternative campsites: Treamble Valley Club Campsite, Carnon Downs Club Campsite, Godrevy Park Club Campsite and Merrose Farm Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Tour for Less: £24 per night for two adults and a pitch.
Prices
Offers available to Club members
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View and Book18-hole pitch and putt with stunning sea views, 18-hole fun and informal par three golf course and mini golf!
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View and BookTurn right off A30 (Bodmin-Redruth) at Chiverton roundabout onto B3277 (sp St. Agnes). In 3 miles turn left at the mini roundabout (signposted Beacon & Chapel Porth) this is a narrow road with passing places. In about 1 mile go past the crossroads then fork right onto Beacon Drive, do not enter the no through road signposted Chapel Porth beach. Site is 2nd campsite entrance on the right in about 0.5 mile. Do not take 1st entrance on right which leads to Beacon Cottage Farm Campsite. Note: avoid approaching St. Agnes from Perranporth on B3285.
Sites key:
Stevesie
Reviewed: 12/09/2024 16:07
Other than the narrow approach road and meeting an oncoming articulated lorry at the very narrowest point, there is nothing to dislike about this gem of a site. Lovely staff, well maintained facilities and pitches (some with fabulous views). Pitches are all grass and mainly sloping so levelling blocks... Show more
JennysJaunts
Reviewed: 27/06/2024 15:51
As others have said, this relatively small all grass, non - facility site is in a great location at the foot of St. Agnes Beacon with many pitches offering sea views. There is no disputing that the last mile or so to the site is narrow, exacerbated even more so... Show more
Sasha123
Reviewed: 24/05/2024 16:13
Spent 10 nights at this lovely non facility site, our second visit and didn't disappoint apart from no free club wifi which I think was going to be rectified. This is a lovely quiet site with grass pitches some of which need levelling blocks. The approach roads are a bit... Show more
UncleRob
Reviewed: 16/09/2023 23:24
This is a great site, in a fabulous location with wonderful views across to Godrevy Head and St. Ives. It can be a bit exposed if the wind gets up, but that is the trade-off! Bring storm straps if you have an awning. The site is well placed for... Show more
Hpockley1
Reviewed: 23/08/2023 14:23
We stayed on this site in august and it was no more than half full. If it had been full, the pitches may have been tighter and we would not have enjoyed it as much. Very peaceful. The roads leading up to the site are tight but we have a large... Show more
ScreenName74B1D6C834
Reviewed: 25/07/2023 10:41
From the outset, the hosts (Viv and Ray) were incredibly welcoming and helpful. The are 2 of the most genuine and likeable people you could ever meet and I'm so very pleased that they were hosts to one of the nicest spots on the North Cornwall coast. Getting to the... Show more
Delbert Maltbug
Reviewed: 29/08/2022 15:54
We came to this site for the first time last year. It was rammed full (in June) but still had a wonderful time here. When we were alerted by an email from the club there were vacancies in August we were surprised but jumped at the chance. We booked... Show more
ScreenNameA79580AC3B
Reviewed: 11/07/2022 05:42
Very kind and helpful on our arrival. Beautifully quiet surroundings. Lovely to hear birds 'talking' instead of traffic zooming by.
sparky46
Reviewed: 06/07/2022 18:44
Third time of visiting and I really didn't want to leave. Site is so peaceful and only a 10 minute walk away from the coastal path where there is walking in both directions with awesome views.
Dave1298
Reviewed: 21/06/2022 19:33
Great site and will be returning again at some time - I left 5 stars for facilities as the ones that were there were fine, but there is no toilet or shower block on site so you are required to use your own (I know this will bother some people) Very... Show more
Stevesie
Reviewed: 12/09/2024 16:07
Other than the narrow approach road and meeting an oncoming articulated lorry at the very narrowest point, there is nothing to dislike about this gem of a site. Lovely staff, well maintained facilities and pitches (some with fabulous views). Pitches...