Tregarten park near Mevagissy, one of Cornwalls top sites, been there a few times and only the weather in the last two years has spoiled it for us, great facilities.
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trevella , just outside newquay, always been quiet when wev'e been (twice a year) No clubhouse, swimming pool , clean loos and showers, fishing lakes, childrens play area , laundry etc
Another vote for Seaview International, but it is a bit of a trek to get to the shops; it's not so much the distance but the roads!
That said, we love the fact it is a bit remote. Stunning views, great facilities, beautifully kept site with nice, friendly staff.
It's just a shame the weather can't be guaranteed; we've been there when the mist has rolled in from the sea and it felt like November in July! Not that it matters, we Cornwall too, and even that makes for a great memory!
what about heligan park, dogs allowed very pretty and quiet with the added bonus of being able to use the facilities of its sister park pentewan sands 2 miles down the road its nr st austell
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How about Treveague Farm, which is not far from Mevagissy, we are going there twice this year, the site is very clean, has clean showers and a new childrens play area, the prices are very good aswell, it has lovely seaviews, the only downside is the your are abit exposed, but this hasn't stop us going again.
Hope you find somewhere
Debbie
Quote: Originally posted by nick+brats on 02/5/2009
Tregarten park near Mevagissy, one of Cornwalls top sites, been there a few times and only the weather in the last two years has spoiled it for us, great facilities.
This is good to know as we've booked this for June and not been before but reviews very good. Was going to suggest but beaten to it!
If we get good weather this Summer it'll be fab
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I love your use of the term Glamper, my wife is every inch the Glamper, a coupe of years ago we stayed nr Scarborough and she insisted on showering at the next campsite along cos the loos were better.
I however prefer my camping to be windswept and interesting and maybe just a bit frayed aroud the edges, does this make me Glumper?
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I too would reommend Trevella.I am so fussy. When going aborad I onl go 5*. Trevella is quiet toilets and showers are good and spotless no clubhouse and great for fishing too.... gets my vote every time.