Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

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Peaceful and Quiet

We've just returned from here having arrived on the Sunday after lockdown was released. Arrival was OK but not terribly smooth, this might be understandable however it was all new to us too. The views wherever you go are outstanding and the coastal walks wonderful, Boscastle being longer but with less climbs, whereas Tintagel includes steep descents and climbs but is shorter and arguably more attractive. Locally there are places to eat though menus are limited, still there are always pasties and cream teas !! Nearest beach we found for surf etc. where you were OK tide wise was Widemouth Bay, plenty of parking available, big beach so no crowding, lifeguards present. Nearest supermarket is at Wadebridge. Cheapest garage was a BP on the A39 going towards Wadebridge. I agree with other comments re the new on site rules re Coronavirus. Standing around waiting to use the toilet when the 'allowed' 3 were in the showers seems barmy given that they are well apart within the block. Keeping open the 2 Unisex Service WC's would have been very helpful too and why this wasn't done I find hard to understand. Likewise removing the cubicle toilet brushes ?? I was told that this was because we need to touch them ..... we needed to touch doors and taps too but they remained in place thankfully. I just think that people should be allowed a degree of common sense and if they don't know how important it is to wash their hands now, then they never will. Overall though a cracking site.

Croydeorbust

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Reviewed on 20/07/2020 16:01

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Excellent and well organised

We have just spent a few days here, our first camping experience since the relaxing of Lockdown. As members who have been careful to adhere to social distancing etc it was a leap of faith. We needn't have worried. Careful thought has gone into meet and greet. Toilet and wash facilities are monitored and cleaned thoroughly several times a day. Limited use with wrist band access works really well. The water, waste and bin areas are sprayed regularly. The staff are helpful and smiled throughout even though they must have much more work on their hands. Thank you for making our stay so enjoyable and relaxing after a stressful few months for us all.

HYH

Reviewed on 16/07/2020 12:43

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Beautiful coastal view site

We came on the first day following end of lockdown. The staff were wonderful and well organised, friendly too. The only downside was the 3 people at a time rule in the toilets/showers. It would have worked fine if the emergency toilet had been left open permanently. If you needed to use the toilet and three people were in the showers, you had to wait, sometimes up to 15 minutes just to use the toilet. Please consider leaving the toilet open and this would resolve the problem, otherwise the wrist band method worked really well.

Iona2018

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Reviewed on 15/07/2020 22:05

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Long Way But Worth It

This was our second stay at this wonderful site. We were lucky enough to gain a permanent view of Bossiney Bay from the rear window of our motorhome, What a view to watch the sunset and wake up to from our rear fixed bed. The staff are doing well in the Covid19 situation, shame about some of the visitors. The only criticism is that three people max in each of the shower/toilet areas causes a problem if three are using the showers and people are waiting to loose the loos. I dont know how this can be dealt with othen than by opening another door and partitioning between loos and showers. This is a big site with one block and only three users in each male and female area. We will return to soak up the views, trips toTintagel Boscastle and Camelford and the trek up the hill to the bus stop.

specialk

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 14/07/2020 13:04

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Outstanding Coast Views

We are so fortunate to have this fabulous campsite within a short drive from home. We spent 5 nights towards end of October during some crazy, wild weather and loved every minute of it! The views are spectacular -Dave was recovering from a knee op so our walking was restricted but we were more than happy to spend our days taking in the ever changing scenery. Lovely warm ablutions and facilities that are kept very clean by the friendly staff. We look forward to our next visit in the spring

Dale Jones

Reviewed on 08/11/2019 13:18

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Stunningly beautiful and immaculately run site.

Absolutely breathtaking views from every pitch on this site and everything was immaculately clean, tidy and well organised. And I say that being a perfectionist and some one who is very hard to please! A very genuine warm welcome from the lovely lady warden in the shop too. We were blessed with four glorious days of October warmth and sunshine and walked miles every day along the coast path to Boscastle and Tintagel and beyond or inland to the magical waterfalls at St Nectans Glen. So much to do in the area if you love the outdoors. This is a superb site and the only small thing that could make it any better would be fully serviced pitches to save walking up and down a tiny hill with our water and waste barrels. We cannot wait to return, even though we only live an hour away on the south coast!

Cornishpoppy

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Reviewed on 24/10/2019 14:12

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Excellent stay

We stayed for 3 nights in a campervan earlier this month. Great mix of campervans, tourers and caravans and some tents. Had a great time, this is a lovely site. The views are stunning, the coast walk literally on the doorstep and very dog friendly. Facilities were very clean. Have just read a recent review which said toilets and showers weren't up to standard, but have to say during our stay this was certainly not the case and we couldn't fault them. Site very clean and well maintained. Staff were constantly seen tidying and welcoming new arrivals. All members of staff we met during our stay were very friendly and helpful. They answered any questions we had, ordered us pasties and newspapers. In addition, we noticed that when staff were either driving around the site, or working in the toilets they always said hello or waved at everyone they passed too. Took advantage of the pasty delivery and cream teas and also fish and chips which were very welcome and much enjoyed. Loads of space to camp and set up. Just a very pleasant atmosphere in all ways and we shall definitely be returning. Only gripe......as a dog owner....there are some owners out there which didn't pick up on the dog walk and this is unacceptable - giving us (responsible) owners a bad name!!

StanLRRV

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Reviewed on 27/09/2019 19:05

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Trewethett Farm

Two week stay in Sept, weather great, fantastic views full site. The site was clean, tidy and staff pleasant when spoken to. Unfortunately the dog owners let the site down by not cleaning up after their dogs. Due to the location of the site and understandable strong winds awnings are not recommended. Five star prices which unfortunately didn’t reflect the toilet/shower facilities. The main facilities couldn’t be faulted but the porta-cabin facilities were poor at best and the showers blocked and out of use for the full 2 week stay. One final point not only is this a very expensive site £25.20 for caravan, awning and 2 adults but you have to pay for poor WiFi £27 per year.

Graham Mills

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Reviewed on 24/09/2019 19:21

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Fabulous site

Stayed at Trewethett site in September 2019. We were lucky with the weather, the sun shone and it was warm. The site is in the most beautiful location, with views to die for! The facilities were spotless, despite the site being full for every night, of the three nights we stayed there. The staff were helpful in every way possible. Undecided as to which pitch would give us the view we wanted, we listened to the staff’s advice, and were not disappointed!! All in all, a fabulous three days cycling, walking and swimming in the sea. We will return soon. 💕

PhilandAli

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Reviewed on 23/09/2019 00:21

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Loved it!

A great site to get away from it all. Just the right amount of facilities without overdoing it. Walking to Boscastle and Tintagel are both achievable without too much effort and it is a good way to earn your Cornish tea. This means you can enjoy the area without using your car / camper van / motor home. The small shop also helps if this is what you want to do. We stayed for 8 nights and went for a drive on just one day - to visit Newquay and Port Isaac (we wanted to see the ‘film set’ for the Fisherman’s Friends film). Really enjoyed the fact you can take your dogs into the King Arthur’s Castle Hotel. Fish and chips from the visiting van were lovely, such a great idea. Perfect to eat with the view across the bay.

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Reviewed on 09/09/2019 21:29

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