Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

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Location, Location, Location

Ok you may have a bit of a walk to the facilities and the portacabin shower block isn’t exactly luxurious, but who cares! It’s the spectacular location and views that gives this site its wow factor and the reason to come here. It was my 2nd visit and this time I went for a very reasonably priced ‘eco pitch’ - who needs mains electricity anyway? It was located on the top of the field offering an uninterrupted spectacular view of the rugged Cornish coastline and Atlantic Ocean - fabulous! The 90min walk into Tintagel along the coast path requires a reasonable level of fitness and agility, but you’ll be rewarded by a great walk. The walk to Boscastle in the opposite direction is a bit easier going and shorter. The Truro - Bude bus service passes by the site entrance. Don’t be put off by some of the grumpy reviews posted about this place, they’re made by people who just don’t get it.

SeasideBill

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Reviewed on 07/09/2018 20:52

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Great location poor Facilities

The roads to the site are fine as long as you follow the guidance from the website page. The site grounds are kept spotless by the wardens during a very busy period of the season. You will need levelling equipment on the grass pitches at the far end of the site. The sun sets from this site are amazing and so are the coastal walks and beaches that appear when the tides go out. The walk to them is not for the faint hearted. The disappointing issue is the shower/toilet facilities. The location of this site is amazing and this makes it very busy. However the site only has one block of proper toilets and showers the second ( so called block) is porta cabins which are well below the standard I except from a top end price club site . They are cold ( during summer) push button and unless you are a child not big enough to stand and wash in. During our stay one had brown water coming up from the plug hole. Come on Club the size and how busy this site is you need to invest in another brick built toilet block. I would not return due to the poor facilities and the premium price tag of the site.

Sc00by

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Reviewed on 02/09/2018 19:40

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Clifftop View

Wow! The clifftop location is stunning, walks are lovely. Quite a walk to nearby village but an enjoyable hike. Shop is limited and WiFi is poor. Friendly staff, but rather snuffy about exact position of camper. Really enjoyed it

Fireman1366

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Reviewed on 25/08/2018 19:28

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Trewethett August 2018

Great site with spectacular views of the ocean and Bossiney cove. The showers and toilets where spotless and and the site was well maintained. The shower space is huge with a fully controllable hot and cold shower. The site has a large enclosed dog exercise area which was fantastic for our very excitable dogs who like to run around like loons. Some of the staff were not as friendly as others but we put this down to it being a busy site. The arrival of new visitors was quite entertaining running around the site looking for the best available pitch. Our only niggle was most of the time having to queue for the showers, we think 6 female and 6 male was not enough for a site of this size. There was a porta cabin with showers in but these were always in use mainly by the campers. Overall this is an amazing site that we can't wait to visit again. Already planning it for next year.

Reviewed on 21/08/2018 16:37

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Perhaps not as quiet as previous visits, but still my favourite site

This site is in a great position and the views from most of the pitches are simply stunning. It is a very busy site with lots of comings & goings and, unique to this site, a lot of existing campers moving to better slots when they become available. The main facilities are good and are cleaned to a high standard but the second toilet block (portacabin) is not so nice. To be fair to the Club, they can't get the planning permission for a permanent second block & so this is what they offer, better than nothing. The wardens are what you need on a site like this, friendly, efficient, helpful and thoroughly nice people. Their shop is well stocked and not over-priced and sells a range of local foods (which can also be be pre-ordered). The driveway down to the site could be trimmed back a bit, it doesn't seem to be as tidy as previous years and the speed of cars around the site is far too high. You should be aware of how bad the weather can get here, even in the summer. Other reviews, for the same period we stayed, have told of losing an awning. This is not uncommon and happens regularly (on my first year there, about 50 pole awnings were irreparably damaged in the week prior to my July arrival). This year, we had to contend with winds gusting to 45mph but our vango with storm straps stayed rock solid. On more exposed pitches (such as the upper field), you might lose your awning.. most pole awnings were taken down prior to the storm arrival this time. Wider afield, Tintagel itself is getting a bit crowded, for which we should all share some 'blame' and the roads are getting quite busy in and out of the village. But then there's the views and when the sun shines, I can think of no better place to be.

Huw Edwards

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Reviewed on 11/08/2018 19:37

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Spectacular Views & Close to Coastal Path

I chose a non EHU pitch - there are 4 at this site - and they are at the furthest point of the site on top of the hill. And the views were absolutely amazing, really stunning and the coastal path less than 50 yards away. GREAT! But for all this the people on the grassed area are almost treated like second class citizens. The porta cabin loos and showers are a disgrace I used the main toilet block further down the road and which are of a good standard. There are 4 small dustbin - one for mixed recycling - and a larger bin for glass. Emptied every day but full to overflowing at some point most days and situated close to two EHU pitches which is unacceptable in my opinion. On the 3rd day of my 4 day stopover when I returned in the afternoon I was greeted by a motor home and awning that was encroaching on my allotted space - what happened to the 6 metre rule! At least one of the wardens who came round in his buggy chose to ignore it and whilst there was another who saw me manoeuvring my own rig to give myself more privacy and came across and said he would have a word when they returned, that didn't happen because the family stayed out after 6pm. Last but not least there is little point having a 5mph limit if you are going to ignore people driving at over 20mph as I witnessed. On the upside. Would I come here again. Absolutely yes. If nothing else the location and views make it worthwhile. I just think I'd choose a different pitch.

Freelancer1952

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Reviewed on 11/08/2018 08:17

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Magnificent sunsets, splendid setting to relax and just soak in the peace and tranquility of it all,lovely but be aware of the wind!!

This is the first time we have stayed here and on recommendations of a friend we arrived knowing first hand that we may not be able to erect our awning, however, we were pleasantly surprised to find the superb scene as we approached the site from first instance. The moment we turned into the lane we just wanted to pitch up and stay for a very long time. In fact, i bagged the last slot for an extra day so our stay would be till the Sunday, 9 days, fabulous. The site itself was not as you would see elsewhere, picket fencing, immaculately weeded beds and flower pots, indeed it was the complete opposite, left to appear as if it was natural and we had parked up along the coast. Absolutely wonderful to just park up and soak in the view - natural wonders of the sea, coastline, and differing colours of the sky. We were lucky, we enjoyed a good week Friday to Friday and then the wind came. We had purposely bought a storm kit earlier in the week from the site shop, as having seen then on sale, prominently on good show, I wondered that there must be a good reason why and had nagged the husband to make sure he bought one. Low and behold, despite searching the weather numerous occasions and deciding when possible the best time would be to take down the awning, the appropriate time never came in the end.Very unpredictable!! We had no option but to keep the awning up - I didn't sleep my husband managed to - and when the great gusts came, they certainly came. We were rocking!!! 2.30 a.m. we were both out there, struggling, holding on for dear life. Neighbours came to our rescue, many cars left the site in the midst of it all - campers from the top field mostly. Needless to say, we need to either buy a new awning or manage to buy spare parts. Just so as to give you a better picture of it, my husband, all of 19.5 stone, was lifted into the air!! I missed it! I was too busy holding on! Anyway, this was Plot 70, and the people around us, although endured the same wind, didn't seem to get it so bad. The view from this plot is lovely - just be mindful to not put up an awning, unless you are prepared to go without if necessary. (as advised by the club leaflet, they say awnings are note advisable - this isn't useful if you turn up with a family and need to use an awning, perhaps this should be something that is mentioned in the general write up of the site, forewarned and all that). The toilet block facilities, although dated, very clean and the washing facilities - first time ever used them - good enough - no ironing board for those who need to use one or iron for that matter. The temporary toilets at the top are serviceable but if I had the misfortune of having to stay at the very hilly top field, I'd take the long walk down to the toilet block. Wonderful site though, returning because I loved it!! Oh by the way, the cream scones from the shop and the pasties are worth buying, enjoyed them immensely.

Kevin and Janine

Reviewed on 31/07/2018 17:54

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Trades on its views

Spent 4 nights here in July. There is no doubt that this site has the most stunning coastal views and we watched some amazing sunsets. However, views aside, there is too much variation in the standard of pitches. On our first night we were cited on a grass sloping pitch at the top of the site in what seems to be an overflow field. The nearest facilities are provided in a portacabin - really not impressed and definitely not what we expect from The Club when full prices are still charged. We moved pitch the next morning as other locations became available - and discovered that moving is very common to the extent that it is known as the Tintagel Tango. The pitches need re-dressing, the toilet blocks needs refurbishing and many of the areas were heavily overgrown with weeds which no doubt along with the heat appeared to have attracted adders sleeping underneath the vans/motorhomes. The dog exercise field was useful and perfectly adequate. We hired a car from Enterprise for the duration of our stay which allowed us to explore the area. Tintagel and Boscastle whilst pretty are limited in interest although Sharon's Plaice in Boscastle does serve very nice fish and chips in a garden with a shed bar.

Reviewed on 12/07/2018 09:37

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Fabulous site

Visited this site for 3 nights in June. Had a lovely spot overlooking the sea. Unfortunately the weather was grey and cloudy the whole time we were there so no sunsets to be had. The facilities were clean and tidy. You can walk straight onto the coastal path and we walked to Tintagel one day and Boscastle the next. Buses run regularly at the end of the road if you just want to walk one way and bus it back. Would definitely return to this site, just fabulous.

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Great Location

We stayed for just 4 nights last week to catch up with some friends who moved to Wadebridge last year. As the site is hilly and some pitches are on a cul-de-sac, you are understandably only able to walk to select vacant pitches. However, on the boiling hot day we arrived, we were advised to go and pick a pitch. Having found a totally empty pitch, we had a long and hot walk back to reception, only to be advised it was taken by a Motorhome who hadn't left any markers. We had to ask for the site map to be highlighted with the available pitches so we could make another hot and long walk again. Apparently, this should have happened when we first arrived ! Apart from the initial hiccup, the site was very well run, extremely clean and lovely people everywhere (it was full most days). The toilet block was first class ! Finally, the Fish & Chip van is excellent !

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Reviewed on 03/07/2018 14:47

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