Help! South Cornwall
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eurortraveller replied on 21/09/2020 11:00
Posted on 20/09/2020 18:37 by Debbie PhillipsHi, I'm looking for a CL site in South Cornwall that has additional accommodations on site. This is so another family member can enjoy a holiday with us. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Posted on 21/09/2020 11:00
How well do you get on with your other family member? Do you actually need a campsite with extra accommodation?
When we go away with others in the family who have no caravan or Motorhome we simply share a holiday house with them - so far the group size doing that has ranged from 4 of us to 14 - and no deaths so far.
Takethedogalong replied on 21/09/2020 11:01
Posted on 21/09/2020 11:01
Thanks for clarifying Debbie, that is indeed a good bit to go at, and like TW suggests, I would widen your search beyond CLs, Cornwall has some lovely private and independent sites, with all sorts of alternative provision. We have seen glamping pods, yurts, gypsy caravans, B&B, cottages, chalets, tree houses, etc... sharing space with caravan pitches. UKcampsites allows far easier selection of sites with such than on here.
In fact, maybe time for Club to take a serious look at search engine for CLs? Get focus away from fishing and concentrate more on things more Members likely to want and need? Could happen within a decade.....🤣
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brue replied on 21/09/2020 20:23
Posted on 21/09/2020 11:00 by eurortravellerHow well do you get on with your other family member? Do you actually need a campsite with extra accommodation?
When we go away with others in the family who have no caravan or Motorhome we simply share a holiday house with them - so far the group size doing that has ranged from 4 of us to 14 - and no deaths so far.
Posted on 21/09/2020 20:23
The costs of a large or even a medium sized holiday home in Cornwall will outstrip average site prices won't it?
I think there is s CL in St Buryan with B&B attached. As said, due to lack of a search symbol for ancillary accommodation it means a trawl through places in each area.
Debbie Phillips