Touring Cornwall

This story happened on: 10/10/2014

This summer we went down to Cornwall with the caravan in tow the journey was ok we split it into two. We stopped near gloucester for one night then carried on to Peranporth the next morning with no hold ups on the road at all. We stayed at perran sands (haven) and very nice it was and cheap £200 for 14 nights with use of indoor and outdoor pool and three five star toilet blocks with different themes the one closest to us had a camper van theme with surf boards on the wall very nice. We loved the area in the two weeks we went to Lands end, Tintagel Castle, St Ives, Padstowe, Newquay, Truro and variuos others we traveled along the Atlantic highway and found some fab little coves and beaches along the way. For us it was the best holiday we have had in a long time and we have been to the south of france recently along with egypt and romania but with the weather being beautiful in cornwall it was second to none such a beautiful place. We will go again in the future and if you have never been its a must just to see the beautiful views from everywhere you go. I cant wait to go agian i know ive missed out so much that we done because we filled our holiday to the max wth activity but its also a place you could relax and take it all in much slower than we did.

paul56 commented on 14/10/2014 19:12

Commented on 14/10/2014 19:12

Hi rich 81. We 'did' Cornwall this year to holiday with bro. First time in years we haven't taken 'van abroad but did enjoy the change. He was camped up in Crantock paying £30 odd a night, we had a CL near Goonhavern paying £13.50! We enjoyed great weather too and did many of the tourist things. Lovely holiday but spoiled by the vast hoards of tourists...oops, that'd be me then!

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