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13/8/2008 at 5:19pm
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Can you please adivse how dog friendly these places are and also Mevagissey.

We have booked to go in September this year?

Not been to cornwall since i was a child so expect to be different.



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13/8/2008 at 6:57pm
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We have just come back from Sun Valley near Pentewan. Had a nose round Tregarton and looked quite nice - even in the rain, sorry can't help about dogs there... Gorran Haven definitely lets dogs on the beach... I had two lovely holidays there when I was little and it has not changed that much in the intervening 30 odd years! Some serious houses have been built overlooking the village though (look up from the harbour/beach to your left)... when I win the lottery!! Lots of dogs in Mevagissey as well... we went to a very nice pub/bar on the harbour nice food and atmosphere( with big leather sofas by big picture windows.. The Sharksfin) that let dogs in.

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13/8/2008 at 9:36pm
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Tregarton does have a small dog area, but there are no footpaths or other suitable areas close by. So you can't really go for a walk from the site, meaing that you will need to take the car out if you want a good walk.

It may be worth looking at Heligan caravan park as there are walks from here to Pentewan and Mevagissey.  Just have a search on this site, I'm sure you can find prices and reviews.

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15/8/2008 at 2:27pm
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Tregartons dog area is small but adequate for quick wees but not for exercising a big dog like ours.

Caerhays beach is about 2 miles down from the site and is lovely, its national trust and when we went (september) parking was free which is a rarity in Cornwall, we used to go to the beach early in the morning and there wasnt a sole there!

Gorran Haven permitted dogs on leads in September, but you had to park up the road a bit and was expensive to park, nice tea shop/cafe right by the harbour though.



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18/8/2008 at 3:42pm
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We have looked at Caerhays but it said dogs on a lead, is this True?

Bonnie our springer loves to chase her ball along the beaches



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18/8/2008 at 4:36pm
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All dogs should be on leads at all camp sites at all times


18/8/2008 at 5:05pm
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I find this fine for sites but when on a beach she likes to run free and also in my caravan.

 



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18/8/2008 at 9:11pm
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Hi

got back from tregarton about 10 days ago.

Didn,t have a dog but looked at the dog field,looked great even had a bench in there.

site was good,but even then a lot of pitches were very muddy quite a sloping site seemed to catch the wind and mist.

beaches all seemed to allow dogs and gorran was lovely parking in a huge carpark was £2.50 for all day 2 mins from beach

we had a great time hope you do as well



18/8/2008 at 10:55pm
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Quote: Originally posted by tsp1 on 18/8/2008

We have looked at Caerhays but it said dogs on a lead, is this True?

Bonnie our springer loves to chase her ball along the beaches


we never saw this sign last year, in fact there were no signs.  Ours was off the lead all the time on the beach, it was very quiet in September after the holidays.


19/8/2008 at 4:01pm
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Well as I sit typing this I am sitting on my pitch at Tregarton with.....pooch asleep at my feet! It's his first time ever away with us and so far, (fingers crossed as this is only our 3rd full day here), so VERY good he's been too. A real star tbh and while we brought a tie out stake and ten foot cable with us, it's been toooooo wet weatherwise to use them until today when it's brightened up. Still blooming nippy though.

So, while we sat outside the awning today he was fastened to one of the rubber ring bits along the lower edge of the awning, (he's only a little dog so not particularly strong), and we're not leaving him alone out there anyhoo so no probs. He's lapping up allll the attention from passers by who want to come and pet him and talk to him and he thinks he's a King.

As far as the campsite goes, most of the time he hasn't even made it to the dog exercise field to do his business, (but it's being cleared up wherever he does it anyhoo), but has enjoyed a wander around it still on his lead and meeting loads of other pooches. He's even been tethered outside the shop with no probs or barking and he'd never experienced that before anywhere so he's being a perfect tin tent companion.

Mevagissey itself is fine for walking pooches so long as you're always constantly aware of the traffic through the village where everybody is also walking, (you have to see it to understand what I mean if you've never been before), and you can always sit outside to eat and drink at The Wheelhouse and the other place, the name of which escapes me coz it was only done new a couple of years ago and we've only ever eaten in there once last year but it does have the outside area, (shame the weather's been such cr*p so far this time though or our choices would be even larger).

As it was me who convinced hubby to bring pooch with us and not risk leaving him with my Mum and her Alzheimers again, I'm being over careful about me takinng him for his regular loo walks, drying him off thoroughly in the awning before letting him in the tin tent but funnily enough, I'm finding that hubby is taking him out more and more so that I'm hardly getting a chance!!!!! Our son and daughter-in-law are also here for our first week so they're also doing doggy duties without being asked or expected to too!!!

All in all, I am soooooooo very pleased that we've been able to bring him with us so that I can really enjoy my holiday, (inspite of the August washouts), and not constantly be worrying about whether or not my Mum's remembered to feed him or accidentally let him out into the street forgetting that he's there. Phew!

There are loads of dogs on Tregarton this week, might be even more, (or less), next too and nobody on the site seems to moan about well behaved pooches. Don't reckon we'll be taking Otto along to the dog friendly Carhays beach just yet though in this weather

Don't want to speak too soon or loudly but.......at this very moment.....there's a golden orb shining in the skyOhhhh if that could be the start of things to come for the rest of our hols.

Btw, we've got a hardstanding pitch so that at does at least cut down a wee bit of the trundling in mud malarky a tiny bit.

We've stayed at Heligan Woods in the past but without our own pooch and there is a sweet little dog walk along the side of there but if I had the choice, (which we did for this year except that we'd already booked this pitch while we were here last year), I would have opted for Tregarton simply because it has a great disabled hut thingy which is handy for me and it has a pool and well....the people who run it are just soooo pleasant and helpful. Makes alllll the difference.

I'll be doing a review as soon as this holiday is over. Now I'll be able to look forward to next years too knowing that our pooch is so adaptable.

You'll have a great time tsp and your pooch. You won't find it quite so busy in September either so a little less fraught to wander around Mevagissey itself. Sorry I can't comment on Gorran coz we haven't taken Otto there yet. Maybe tomorrow.

He enjoyed the St. Ewe Fayre on Sunday and Truro yesterday



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19/8/2008 at 7:10pm
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Thanks for the reply about tregarton Bonnie is springer but when excerised plent is very quite, loves people but does tell them to come and see her.(typical spaniel very vocal at times.) Currently leaving the ball nearby for me to throw for her to catch.weather been rubbish here in yorkshire too. We have pitch no 41 for our trip, we wanted hardstanding to cut down on mud, but they are full hoping someone cancels due to the weather we've had and we can have one then.

Thanks for the advice we have a stake and long leads to tether her down if weather nice. heres hoping.

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20/8/2008 at 9:15pm
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I'm sure your spaniel will love it here. Otto thinks he's a King as everybody keeps wanting to pet him and talk to him.....ignoring me

Today's weather has been a tiny bit better with less wind, (well not mine unfortunately, bl**dy IBS), and my hubby and son were out fishing from the harbour wall at 6am this morning now that the winds dropped enough. I'm hoping to get some fishing done now too. Need to try out my new rod.

You might still strike lucky in getting a hard standing pitch if somebody cancels. Here's hoping. They're quite useful and you can still use normal pegs for your awning as you don't need the high tensile jobbies since the gravel is laid on top of black membrane with earth beneath. Saves a fair bit of mud and muck though.

Hope you have a lovely time here when you arrive next month. Pooch too. Bet you'll be coming back..........I know we will again, just like last year



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