Help! South Cornwall
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nelliethehooker replied on 20/09/2020 19:16
Takethedogalong replied on 20/09/2020 21:27
Tinwheeler replied on 20/09/2020 21:36
Posted on 20/09/2020 21:27 by TakethedogalongWhat do you mean by South Cornwall? It’s a big county, so if you could be a little more specific, might be able to help👍 Lands End, Lizard, Roseland area, Looe/Fowey area? For example.
Posted on 20/09/2020 21:36
Good point. To me, South Cornwall means the south coast, while the narrow bit from Redruth way onwards is West Cornwall. The inland bit around Bodmin is Mid Cornwall while the north coast is North Cornwall and the Liskeard, Looe area and eastwards is East Cornwall. Others may have different ideas. 🤷🏻♂️
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Takethedogalong replied on 20/09/2020 21:51
Posted on 20/09/2020 21:51
We know of a superb little campsite, holiday lodge site at Marazion. We haven’t stayed (friends have) but we have used both the pool and the laundry facilities on site a few times. It’s called Wheal Rodney, and is located on the outskirts of beautiful Marazion. We wouldn’t hesitate to book a stay here, it’s simply lovely.
https://www.whealrodney.co.uk/
Only other CL I can think of at moment that has a cottage as well as pitches is Chycarne Farm, not far from Helston.
eurortraveller replied on 21/09/2020 08:35
Posted on 21/09/2020 08:35
As has been said it depends where you have in mind, but one of my sons recommends Poldown Caravan and Camping near Helston. Is that too far west for you?
It's the size of a CL with just five touring pitches but is not a Club CL restricted to members only. There are in addition nine static caravans pitched separately from the touring pitches for the other accommodation you are asking for.
Details and prices are on the Poldown website and warm reviews are on UKCampsite.co.uk
JVB66 replied on 21/09/2020 08:47
Takethedogalong replied on 21/09/2020 10:18
JVB66 replied on 21/09/2020 10:25
Posted on 21/09/2020 10:25
Just adviseing of what some would consider ,by what is posted ,not tourer friendly
i agree as we have had both and done other than clubs sites (beginning of this month last time)
It also seems that many motor caravans and campers are use the same as caravans
Debbie Phillips replied on 21/09/2020 10:35
Tinwheeler replied on 21/09/2020 10:44
Posted on 21/09/2020 10:25 by JVB66Just adviseing of what some would consider ,by what is posted ,not tourer friendly
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i agree as we have had both and done other than clubs sites (beginning of this month last time)
It also seems that many motor caravans and campers are use the same as caravans
Posted on 21/09/2020 10:44
Are you saying people use MHs in the same way as caravans, JV? Have you mentioned it before somewhere? 🤣🤣🤣
Anyway, back to the question. I suggest Debbie widens her search from CLs and takes a look at the UK Campsite website for ideas.
One site that springs to mind us East Crinnis which I know nothing about other than they take tourers and have self catering accommodation. Several sites between St Austell and Pentewan/Mevagissey also do both.
PS. Just seen your post, Debbie. You've a wide choice along the South Coast, including those I mentioned, but not necessarily CLs.
Debbie Phillips