Treamble Valley Club Campsite

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Fantastic Holiday

Stayed on this site last year and returned as CAMC have few in the area. This year it was even better than last, in part, thanks to the fantastic staff - Especially thanks to Kevan and his partner (sorry - I forgot your name) who were very helpful throughout our week long visit. I must recommend the Sourdough Wood Fired Pizza company that visits a couple of times a week - they are excellent and not to be missed. The site was well maintained and kept clean - as clean as some guests will allow the gents facilities to be kept - I do have to wonder about some CAMC members! - But that isn't site specific. The site is very peaceful, but I would urge other visitors that if they like to sit in their awning talking, until late at night, to keep their voices down, or go inside their Caravan - but these were the same people that started dismantling their awning and moving out at about 6 am, with all the associated clanking and talking, so they really had no concept of respect for other people. Despite these slight glitches, I have no hesitation in recommending the site, located brilliantly for some of Cornwall's finest beaches, walks and Cycling ... just keep away from the Blackpool esq Newquay.

Tony Beveridge

Reviewed on 06/09/2021 12:26

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Just back from our annual holiday to Treamble. A couple of changes this year...charges for early arrivals, new wardens, butcher stopped coming to site. We arrived early about midnight the night before, parked up till the morning reason being we didn't want to drive a long distance then set up the awning etc the same day. On paying we were charged a full days electric pitch fee for arriving early, we had no electric so was a little peeved at this I don't however mind paying a charge but not for electric I did not have. There were two motorhomes who paid non electric the night before but arrived after the camp office closed, the wardens allowed these down to site at 9am while we had to wait until 12 o'clock..strange cos we ended up paying for the night before but got different treatment. To stop early arrivals it seems to me a simple resolution...allow people to book a specific pitch on booking because one of the reasons people arrive early is to get a good pitch. The new wardens are pleasant and inconspicuous. Don't know why the butcher stopped coming to site as I did see him out and about possibly stopped by CC? but strange because other things are available like fish and chips and pizza at a cost. Not enough meat supplies in camp office so I think he should return. Toilet block takes a hammering during summer period and could really do with some money spent on it or adding to the facility, 5 gents toilets is not really enough. Every year I get nervous about the narrow approach lane coming and going but changing the booking process would help this I feel. We will be back again next year no doubt, just wish CC would look into pre pitch booking it would make life easier for members and wardens especially during this pandemic reducing the amount of times a member returns to the camp office is safer all round I.e presently the procedure is book in, go and have a drive round then go back to wardens to tell them where you are pitched up. New procedure could be just book in because you know where your going to pitch.

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Reviewed on 21/08/2021 14:26

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Already booked again for next year!

Really enjoyed this site. Very quiet and pretty. Great location for us to explore. Wardens great, only criticism was when we arrived and I asked for an indication of where was available the lady was a bit abrupt to say she has no idea - on other club sites we'd always been given a vague idea which helps prevent driving round and around with a twin axle trying to find something. I appreciate it was a busy morning for arrivals so its hard to keep track but the gentleman outside knew which pitches were available and advised us of which would best suit out outfit.

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Reviewed on 09/08/2021 10:32

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Be aware, unusually for the Club, the signposting for this site is non existent whilst on the A3075 from Newquay. Follow the directions as per the book and you will be ok, just ignore the first Rejerrah signpost pointing left and make sure you take the second pointing right. Its at the bottom of a long hill known as the Big Dipper. The mile long lane to the site is a bit of a nightmare, very narrow with only a couple of adequate passing areas if you meet anything oncoming. Once there we had no problems with booking in as there were only two pitches left lol. We were on grass which was ok but the hardstandings appeared cramp. The staff were pleasant and helpful and the site was very clean and tidy though a climb from the bottom, where we were, to the showers and reception. It was very peaceful, the only issues being some who think that everyone wants to hear their dogs barking and then shout at them EVEN LOUDER !!!!! I would suggest that if you have any knee joint problems or other mobility issues then this is not ideal for you, and you always need to drive anywhere you go. Perranporth is a 'do able' hike from the site (75/90 mins) and very pretty plus there are other walks from site too. Perranporth car parks fill up very quickly, I wouldn't fancy it peak season. The rugby club is an over flow for the rest of the town £6 all day. The beach is beautiful, good for boarding if the waves are right. Quite a few places to eat too. Sennan Cove is well worth a visit as is the Minack Theatre and St Agnes. Everyone suggests the Smugglers Den for a meal, book in advance !! To be honest it was OK but nowt special. My phone got stuck to the table, Ugh !! All in all a nice enough site but I can't imagine us returning, it just lacked something but we can't work out what. NB - I would suggest an easier way to approach Treamble avoiding the A392 and therefore missing the traffic around Newquay, is to stay on the A30 and then just after the junction with the A39 at Carland Cross, take the B3285 towards Goonhaven and Perranporth. Then take the second right s/p Newquay 7 miles plus there is a large sign for the Monkey Tree Camp site. Stay on this road which is perfectly adequate for caravans etc and it will bring you to the A3075. Turn right and the lane s/p Rejerrah on the left comes up within a few hundred yards. We returned this way and it was far quicker.

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Reviewed on 06/08/2021 10:46

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Fantastic holiday in Sunny Cornwall

We’re now a week back from 12nights at Treamble Valley and after driving down from Scotland we could not have had a warmer welcome on arrival form the team here.Always throughout the stay the staff were very helpful with local information and suggestions for days away and places to visit.Hard to believe how clean facilities and the whole site was much to the hard work of the staff hard to think only 4 of them.Also with everything the extra over they do like treasure trail and crafting activities daily for the kids our kids 10 and 8 loved them and got a goody bag from the staff for completing them very nice of the staff.Great site location for day trips and lovley beaches nearby.Playpark is well kept and was perfect for the kids to play ball games and make new friends the best site playpark we’ve been too.Thanks again to all the staff we will be back.Alan McDowall Scotland

Alan McDowall

Reviewed on 31/07/2021 10:26

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Pretty, peaceful site

A pretty site, situated, as the name says, in a valley. It is therefore on quite a slope from top (reception), to the bottom pitches, so if you are a little infirm, this site isn’t for you. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. We didn’t find a nearby pub, but takeaway vans are available on some nights through the week. The dog walk is lovely, running along the side of the site through wooded paths, which are nice and shaded for your dog to run around and explore. Again, as it runs alongside the site, the walk is on quite a slope from top to bottom. There are a number of walks from the site, which you can buy a little booklet from reception for £1 with them all detailed out for you. We took the 3 mile walk down to Perranporth beach, which is dog friendly and then into the town, which has lots of cafes, pubs and shops to explore. There is also a Co-op to stock up on those essential supplies. The beach was very busy when we visited late June, so would imagine it will be packed during school holidays. The walk back up was a little harder, climbing the equivalent of 20 floors, according to my I-Phone. My tip is to wear decent walking shoes, as the path can be a bit uneven and wet underfoot, especially if it’s rained. My husband managed to find an extremely boggy section of path and ended up with very dirty boots and socks! There is a handy outside shower at the shower and toilet block for cleaning your dog; bikes (good luck with the hills); wetsuits. We really liked this site and found it very tranquil. We would definitely come back 😄

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Reviewed on 14/07/2021 21:18

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Our first Visit to Treamble Valley

Our first Visit to Treamble Valley the staff are very friendly and nothing is to much trouble for them. The toilet and shower blocks are immaculately clean. A local butcher van, chip van and pizza van visit the site on a regular basis. We will visit this site again without a doubt. It’s hard to find another site for our next holiday that has the high standards as here. Thank you Treamble Valley for our amazing stay.

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Reviewed on 12/07/2021 19:13

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Good stay again

4th visit to this excellent site. Only downside is the wifi which was virtually unusable and not worth paying for. Without mobile phone coverage wifi becomes more important. Only other issue is a few members who are using the late night arrivals area to queue up before the 12 check in. When we stayed there were clearly arrivals coming to the site at the same time as others leaving, in a lane which is not suitable for 2 passing Vans. Good to see that wardens are now charging as per a late night arrival but it is causing hard working wardens unnecessary work checking this area.

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Reviewed on 07/07/2021 18:25

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A great experience

Our first visit got off to an amazing start because of the warm and friendly greeting when we checked in. The rules for Covid were emphasised, were clear, and sensible. The wardens were fantastic and helped us to identify a great pitch from those that were available. We were impressed by the arduous work of the wardens in keeping the facilities so clean throughout the site, and for enforcing the 5mph rule. The site is beautiful and we were pleased to walk miles from our pitch to the beaches in the area, through gorgeous countryside - a 'local walks' leaflet from the siter shop was most helpful. We had a great stay and thoroughly enjoyed being at the site. We will relish the opportunity to return and highly recommend this site. (Our only negative comment would be that many people did not wear face masks in the toilet blocks - come on folks ... the chances of mutations as infection numbers rise, validates the need to consider and care for all users of the site!)

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Reviewed on 03/07/2021 08:19

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What a gem!

Hi everyone, As new club members we have quickly learned that the club sites are head and shoulders above most sites. Treamble however exceeded our expectations. From the directions on the app to the attentiveness of the site staff and the beautiful setting, our experience from arrival to departure was excellent. A few people checking in when we did commented about the approach to the site - having not used the directions and felt it had been tricky. We have a 7.3m motorhome and the access via Scotland Road and Rejarrah was very easy. We had a grass pitch which was level and private and spent our days walking to both Holywell Bay and Perranporth (dog friendly beaches) using the walks guide produced for guests. As dog owners the location, access to countryside and footpaths and also the dog , 'faclilities' on site delivered everything we could have wanted. We will definitely be back! Thanks to the site staff for their hard work maintaining this excellent site. (21-23/6/21)

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Reviewed on 28/06/2021 10:54

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