Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

A piece of heaven!

We arrived on 12th June for 9 nights having not been to Cornwall for many years. The directions were easy to follow & the idea of traffic lights at the enterance was a great idea. No having to dodge other caravans or motor homes. I was surprised how busy it was & having had a walk round decided on a grass pitch at the bottom not far from reception,169 I think. A lovely level pitch mowed & in perfect condition. A credit to the hard work of the wardens. Water/waste point opposite, brilliant. Information room was well stocked with loads of ideas. Papers were available to order which is one of our treats when we are away as we never seem to have the time to just sit back & read the paper at home. A well stocked office with bread, scones, milk cakes & ice creams. Fish & chip van comes 3 times a week. Very tasty. An oven baked pizza van comes on a Thursday. You do need to be prepared to wait a while for these but we felt it was well worth the wait...yummy. The wardens were very friendly & nothing seemed to be too much trouble. The dog walk was emaculate & kept short so your shoes didn't get soaked. There was never a problem whilst we were there with people not picking up after their dogs so that was a bonus. The toilet block again was emaculate, I personally like the radio, water was hot & the showers pretty powerful. Just up & across the road was a little farm shop where you could buy fresh crab & fruit & veg which was very handy. A short walk took you to the coastal path & either direction brought you to two lovely beaches both with refreshment facilities where dogs were welcome. A short drive took you to The Lost Gardens of Heligan ( 2 for 1 with a club voucher) where dogs were welcome or if you took the King Harry Ferry (pick up a voucher from the office for a discount) you could visit Tresslick (Nat Trust) or a bit further Trebah gardens (again dogs were made to feel very welcome). lovely ice cream.We made the trip down to the Minack Theatre near Lands End, if you fancy the drive it's well worth it. Also visited The Tate at St. Ives (umm...not too sure) & Barbara Hepworth sculpture park which was lovely (you can get a combined ticket for these). As you can tell we had a fantastic time & wished we could of stayed.....roll on next year, Well done wardens for a great job! Keep up the good work
Caravanner

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