Treamble Valley Club Campsite

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Good relaxing holiday

Stayed in June for two and a half weeks.  Good pitch near toilets, opposite dog walk.  Loved watching all the different breeds of dogs taking owners for their walks.  Most of the owners well behaved and cleaned up after their dogs but some just let their dog out of the 'vans to let them urinate and more wherever also some were allowed to run loose, especially in grass area near dog walk.   Must say usually small dogs. It really isn't fair to those dogs and owners who comply with the rules. The site is very peaceful and facilities lovely and clean.  The wardens couldn't have been more friendly and helpful, especially in finding us a suitable pitch, as I have a disability and cannot cope with the steep hills.  If you have any problems walking, etc, you do need your car as site is quite a long way from any transport. We had a barbecue while we were there.  My husband had bought himself an enormous rib-eye steak and I had a sirloin.  He came in the caravan for something and when he went out he shouted "The steak has been 'nicked off the bbq'"  Looking to see where it had got to, our neighbour asked if we had lost a steak and said he had seen a seagull with a massive steak and it had eaten the whole thing!!  Don't know how it managed to carry it. We hadn't been bothered by gulls on site at all so don't leave your bbq unattended.  An expensive meal for a seagull. Television was excellent but there is definitely no 'phone reception.  Very good site with exceptional wardens.

Elima

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Reviewed on 09/07/2016 04:19

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Good relaxing holiday

Stayed in June for two and a half weeks.  Good pitch near toilets, opposite dog walk.  Loved watching all the different breeds of dogs taking owners for their walks.  Most of the owners well behaved and cleaned up after their dogs but some just let their dog out of the 'vans to let them urinate and more wherever also some were allowed to run loose, especially in grass area near dog walk.   Must say usually small dogs. It really isn't fair to those dogs and owners who comply with the rules. The site is very peaceful and facilities lovely and clean.  The wardens couldn't have been more friendly and helpful, especially in finding us a suitable pitch, as I have a disability and cannot cope with the steep hills.  If you have any problems walking, etc, you do need your car as site is quite a long way from any transport. We had a barbecue while we were there.  My husband had bought himself an enormous rib-eye steak and I had a sirloin.  He came in the caravan for something and when he went out he shouted "The steak has been 'nicked off the bbq'"  Looking to see where it had got to, our neighbour asked if we had lost a steak and said he had seen a seagull with a massive steak and it had eaten the whole thing!!  Don't know how it managed to carry it. We hadn't been bothered by gulls on site at all so don't leave your bbq unattended.  An expensive meal for a seagull. Television was excellent but there is definitely no 'phone reception.  Very good site with exceptional wardens.

Elima

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Reviewed on 09/07/2016 04:16

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Good relaxing holiday

Stayed in June for two and a half weeks.  Good pitch near toilets, opposite dog walk.  Loved watching all the different breeds of dogs taking owners for their walks.  Most of the owners well behaved and cleaned up after their dogs but some just let their dog out of the 'vans to let them urinate and more wherever also some were allowed to run loose, especially in grass area near dog walk.   Must say usually small dogs. It really isn't fair to those dogs and owners who comply with the rules. The site is very peaceful and facilities lovely and clean.  The wardens couldn't have been more friendly and helpful, especially in finding us a suitable pitch, as I have a disability and cannot cope with the steep hills.  If you have any problems walking, etc, you do need your car as site is quite a long way from any transport. We had a barbecue while we were there.  My husband had bought himself an enormous rib-eye steak and I had a sirloin.  He came in the caravan for something and when he went out he shouted "The steak has been 'nicked off the bbq'"  Looking to see where it had got to, our neighbour asked if we had lost a steak and said he had seen a seagull with a massive steak and it had eaten the whole thing!!  Don't know how it managed to carry it. We hadn't been bothered by gulls on site at all so don't leave your bbq unattended.  An expensive meal for a seagull. Television was excellent but there is definitely no 'phone reception.  Very good site with exceptional wardens.

Elima

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Reviewed on 09/07/2016 04:12

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Fantastic site But!

We were at Treamble Bay for 8 nights in June/July. The site is a fantastic site with siting on different levels and everything works fine, the toilet/shower block is very clean and music is played, low, in there all day which is nice to hear. The site is mowed regularly and makes everything look neat and tidy. The one big gripe we have and that is why dog owners think they can flout the rules.not just at this site but to quite a few Where we were dogs are roaming off the lead and crapping on the grass where children are playing. If a child puts his hand in this he can go blind. If you do have to take 4 dogs to a site then make sure you keep them under control, not everybody wants dogs licking their legs. Perhaps stricter penalties should be applied. But like we said the site is a great site but for this problem.

PeteandChris89

Reviewed on 08/07/2016 11:07

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Lovely site

This is a lovely site and we would certainly return there once the A30 road works are complete. Very peaceful and nicely set out for a good holiday. However, there are some negatives, the bus service is a long walk away and it isn't clear where the bus goes from to Truro, we never found the stop. The motorhome grey water waste drain is in a stupid place, my vans waste outlet wouldn't get near the drain, a bad design and didn't look as though many use it. Despite the negatives still a lovely site especially if you like walking!

MinsterBill

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Reviewed on 07/07/2016 17:50

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Nice site

Spent a week at this pretty site, despite the weather (we had one dry day!) we managed to get out and about enjoying Perranporth, Newquay and surrounding area.  The site wardens did not intrude though I was disappointed to be told that it was too much trouble to offer daily newspapers and we could walk up the hill to the other site if we wanted them. Facilities clean but there always seemed to be puddles on the floor in an area where there wasn't any water!   Site is well laid out lots of levels and some very uneven pitches (well there would be in a valley!).  When we arrived we were advised not to go low as it was very wet and we couldnt be towed if we got stuck.  With the weather forecast for our stay being wet and gales we chose a sheltered pitch (110) which was big but we felt isolated, we prefer to be amongst other campers to enjoy some friendly banter and meet new friends. Having said all this we had an enjoyable week despite the weather and would consider the site again if in the area.

EMAS

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Reviewed on 04/07/2016 20:02

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Another fantastic holiday

Just spent 2 weeks at Treamble Valley and received yet another warm welcome from the wardens. Facilities spotless as usual thanks to they hard work. Dog walk so big that theres plenty of space for everyone.....great walks from the site.....especially the one to Holywell Bay. Near to the most amazing beaches at Crantock (do try the incredible crab sandwiches at Fern Pit cafe!) And Perranporth.....our Jack Russell, Rosie, loves to take her football on the beach....and explore the rockpools! Had a fantastic pitch, so much space! Thank you to all the wardens for looking after us so well......sadly we had to leave 2 days early because of car trouble.....Rosie is still sulking! But I promise that we'll be back!

albatross59

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Reviewed on 28/06/2016 20:23

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Return to Treamble

It is some thirty years since we were last at Treamble. It was a good site then and it still is. My wife and I spent around two weeks there just returning on 26/6/16. The site is very well looked after by friendly wardens who do not intrude. The different levels are very attractive and the design means that apart from the hard standings there are no lines of vans. It is very handy for Newquay Perranporth and Truro. We particularly enjoyed our trip to Falmouth...beware however going to Fistral beach without taking a ticket. We parked for a short time to get fish and chips and ended up with a £60 pound fine..They use number plate recognition!!

doug2406

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Reviewed on 28/06/2016 10:25

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Best yet

Great site best so far, fantastic for dogs great walks well set out 10 out of 10

AndySueboakford

Reviewed on 20/06/2016 15:28

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A Wealth of good things to say

I would definitely recommend this site to anyone. It is one of the best we have been to and we have been caravanning with the Caravan Club for 20+ years.

All the staff were exceptionally welcoming and had time to help folk and chat which makes all the difference. Lovely people.Happy

There is probably the best dog walk on site that we have come across with pooh bins in places you might hope for, but not expect!Tongue Out

One of the best features is all the 'rooms' of site locations, some very open, some more private, but all beautifully maintained.

The washrooms were very clean and in June there were never queues. I did not really appreciate the piped radio, but I'm sure some like it.

We have no young children but if we had I'm sure they'd have loved the play area, my husband & I both fancied a go on the aerial runway!Cool

FranWS

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Reviewed on 20/06/2016 13:18

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