Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Our favourite Cornwall site

This site is just an hour and a half from our home so convenient for short and long visits. The best thing is its location near to the Gwithian dunes and the massive three-mile beach - dogs are allowed on the largest part throughout the year but restricted in July and August on the eastern part. The area is not overly developed and it's easy to find solitude if you want it. The site has only grass pitches but they're generally well drained. Some are a bit tight for space. In our experience the wardens do a great job keeping the site immaculate. I just wish some visitors would be a bit more considerate with awning mats. Some pitches looked decidedly moth-eaten with the grass is damaged or killed off altogether. On our last visit, pressure on space was high and a couple of times the wardens had to have words with people encroaching onto other pitches with vehicles or windbreaks etc. The responses were not always co-operative and I don't envy the wardens job. I do admire their diplomatic skills but at the end of the day, visitors need to be mindful of their neighbours. Kids seem to particularly enjoy this site and we found them to be generally respectful and not overly intrusive on the peace and quiet. Great to see them enjoying the open air and meeting new friends. Our grandkids visited and they enjoyed it. Highly recommend this site.
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