Carnewas Farm

Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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fab

We love this site been coming a few years now, loads of room and very peaceful,  great tea room opp site at bedruthan steps national trust,   be back june 2015, Steve,Lisa Ruby Arnold

stevearnold

Caravanner

Reviewed on 11/10/2014 17:56

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Great views

Just finishing our 10 night stay here and we will be sad to leave in the morning. From our pitch at the bottom of the field you get excellent views over the fields towards the wind turbines in the distance and out the side we get views down to the sea and the light house in the distance. 5 minute walk to bedruthen steps which are steep but well worth it. There is a national trust tea room at the top to refuel! Coastal path to mawgan porth is worth doing from the tea rooms too. Padstow is a short drive away along with many other places. Eden project is a 35 minute drive. Best to enter site from wadebridge up the b??? Towards padstow and turn off past music water campsite. This avoids the steep narrow hair pin corners in mawgan porth with the caravan. Speed boat ride in padstow is worth a go. £6 for 15 minutes but you don't half shift! Walk to the ferry to find the speed boat. Another top top is buy an os map and go down as many country lanes as possible. Amazing views from the lanes. Farmer also doesn't mind you leaving down the other end of the lane (not suitable for caravans) which goes past a go kart track in st eval and cuts out a bit of time when heading to wadebridge and beyond. What ever the weather you will enjoy the views. Now £12 a night.

JimnyBobbins

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Reviewed on 20/05/2014 15:37

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Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 4 of 5

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excellent for access to the coast path

Just spent 2 nights at this very sunny CL in our caravan. Neatly cut grass, plenty of space, flat pitches, convenient tap and electric hook up. No hard standings. Easy to follow directions given over the phone by friendly owner when I made the booking, there are some very narrow lanes around here so following a recommended route is a good idea. I asked when I booked if we could have a late departure and as there were spaces the following night this was no problem, we didn't leave until after 5 pm giving us an extra day to walk the coast path which is only a couple of minutes walk from the CL. This is a very scenic part of the path and fairly level (for the coast path) all the way into Padstow or Newquay in the opposite direction. There is a bus stop at the end of the farm lane on the Newquay to Padstow route (556 western greyhound). There is also a National Trust Tea rooms, shop and car park just on the other side of the road. As the CL is set back from the road down the farm lane it is very quiet except for the odd plane from Newquay airport. 3 June 2013.

SANDS

Reviewed on 03/06/2013 20:19

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