St Agnes Beacon Club Campsite
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Happy memories
WELLSDGM
Reviewed on 02/10/2015 18:38
- Quiet, Peaceful and very relaxing -
Beautiful Site
42 years on
Oldhands
Reviewed on 17/09/2015 12:01
Cornish gem
Excellent find
CAG
Reviewed on 13/09/2015 18:52
Return Visit
This is one of the sites we happily return to and visiting at different times of the year makes it more interesting. This time we just about caught the beautiful spectacle of the cliffs being covered in Heather, Ling and Gorse, a patchwork of stunning colour. The site was quiet in early September and we made use of the many local walks. We managed to get down to Chapel Porth beach (just before the weekend Belly Board Championships!) and had our usual hedgehog ice creams and croque monsieurs, don't miss out on these delights at the beach cafe. You'll need a walk back to the site to burn off the calories! We walked to the Railway Inn for a birthday lunch, the route goes by the farm next door and via the ancient pathways into the village, no more than half an hours pleasant walking. We also visited Trebah Gardens on the Helford river, always worth a visit, dogs are welcome and there's a nice beach down there too. So thumbs up for Aggie once more!
First Time at St Agnes Beacon
Our first trip to this lovely peaceful site. Ideal for walking, resting and regenerating. We stayed two nights and enjoyed the peace. It is not ideal for families as there are no toilets or amusements. It would be an improvement to have wi-fi just to keep in touch with things- but you can go locally to check emails. We had a lovely view of the sea and some memorable walks. St Agnes is a lovely little village and the bus service to Newquay or Truro is good. We will return, the grass is a little soft for heavier motorhomes!
A lovely site.
Alicja64
Reviewed on 31/08/2015 07:25