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26/6/2009 at 10:06am
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Arghhh

Can't decide where abouts in Cornwall we should go, it seems quite a few parks still have availability so we still appear to have a choice.  

We don't need much from a site - clean toilets, playing field for footie, play area and flat pitches, and maybe a kids disco, but location is probably the deciding factor. 

We would like to do some basic body boarding.  The kids tried it for the first time in the Vendee last year and loved it - but they are only 8 and 10 so we aren't looking for 15ft waves.  Not sure therefore whether to be guided by 'surfing' websites or not.

Where is the 'best' place to be situated?  I have looked at a couple of sites near Newquay which seem to be about right for us, and others further south.  I have never been to Cornwall and on my 'to do' list while we are there are Flambards, the Eden Project and if its not too far/fully booked the Minark theatre.

We are only going for a week so don't want to drive too much - a campsite where you can walk to the beach would be ideal, but I get the impression those don't really exist.  Everyone says you need to drive and to get there really early to get parked, so I guess we want somewhere close to a decent (cheap?) car park, or within an easy cycle ride (with body boards on our backs we wouldn't want to go too far LOL!)

 

I get the impression Newquay itself would be too touristy for us, we prefer smaller beaches with less facilities as I am too mean to pay out for 'entertainment' or meals out during the day anyway.  About as commercial as I like is an icecream van and a portaloo.

Thinking about Trevarrian or Treloy - but worried the beaches near those are more for building sandcastles?

 

Christine

 

 

 



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26/6/2009 at 12:45pm
 Location: Bude Cornwall
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Hey Christine.......check out Bude.  We have 'surfing' beaches with golden sands and plenty of nice campsites in the area.17

Wodda Farm is a fab site but NOT within easy walking distance.17

Upper Lynstone, however is.17

Good luck!

Kernow Camper17

 

 



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26/6/2009 at 4:05pm
 Location: North Wales
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You want to go to Tristram in Polzeath - just walk down the cliffs to the beach - it's lifeguarded and the surf academy's there.  It's really expensive as a site though but when we go we don't move from there all week, so you're not paying for parking.


26/6/2009 at 10:19pm
 Location: Cheshire
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Bude we stayed at sandymouth .
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=289
Within walking distance of the beach,great boarding to.

HTHs


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27/6/2009 at 2:27pm
 Location: Freckleton Nr Preston
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Our kids loved Perranporth at that age (and still do!) big beach, very popular for bodyboarding and the waves only get really big if you swim out. The lifeguards keep all the boaders together in a bunch and the surfers seperate. We still found parking on the clifftop carpark at the left hand end of the beach even at lunchtime whereas other beaches can be full early in the morning.

Fistral beach is a must visit, however the waves can be scary (as i found out!!)



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27/6/2009 at 3:20pm
 Location: leicestershire
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Mawgan Porth -Sunv Valley or Magic Cove.  Not stayed on Magic Cove but walked past. Very near beach.  Can Walk from Sun Valley too but further.  Was no problem for my young nephews.


27/6/2009 at 4:38pm
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We went to Perranporth for the day a few years ago - there were lots of riptides, I didn't think it was as safe as Polzeath even tho' I know people go to Perranporth all the time.  Is there a site within walking distance of the beach there then??


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27/6/2009 at 11:11pm
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It sounds as if you would be going on holiday in the school holidays i.e. at the most crowded time of the year. All I know is that in August 1970 - yes that is 1970 - we stayed in a campsite at Newquay. The traffic jams were a real pain, and we swore never to return! However in the 1990's we did return - a cunning plan!!! Stay in Sennen - within a stone's throw of Lands End - and hopefully avoid all those traffic jams; and it worked. Sennen Cove is your beach. The campsite name eludes me - perhaps it is called Seaview - but it's just through Sennen village on the left hand side of the road. The Minack open air theatre is just a couple of miles away.around the corner. And there's plenty to explore in the Penwith peninsular - that is the part of Cornwall south of a line drawn between St Ives and Penzance.

As for body boarding ( I call it belly boarding) - all the Atlantic Coast beaches would work. But do make sure that there are lifeguards on the beach and if you go down in the evening when the guards have gone home make sure that you organise your own guarding; or have a rule for your kids - no guards no entering the sea. Even shallow water can be dangerous, particularly on the Atlantic Coast. Staying at Croyde (North Devon) one year, we went went down after the guards had finished work. Gentle surf, and just bellyboarding. I stood in the shallows whilst my teenage children enjoyed themselves. Suddenly, a tumble and my daughter has dislocated her knee!!!

Another move we made was to leave home on Friday night, so avoiding all those traffic jams en route to the South West. And it worked a treat. Getting to St Ives at about 6.30am. Killing time until we could move into the static we were hiring at Sennen. If we'd been under canvas we could have pitched much earlier.

Have a good holiday.



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28/6/2009 at 12:04am
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xtinexoop,

Try Cambrose campsite, it's simple and very good value, but it does have a pool and is a short (and level!!) cycle ride along the coast to coast off road trail to Portreath beach which has a dedicated bodyboard shop in the village centre. Porthtowan beach is a short 5min drive in the other direction.
Sennen is further South/West and nicely isolated, but the campsite (a Caravan Club AS) is a steep climb to and from the beach below, but it is beautiful down there.

Hope these help,

AK


30/6/2009 at 1:46pm
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Try gwithian - quiet area but near enough tourist sites. beach is excellent for all board sports.


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30/6/2009 at 3:30pm
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Thanks... we are going to do some checking out when we are there with a view to next year, but for now have gone with Treloy and will use the money saved on the pitch to pay for car parking at a variety of beaches.

 

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30/6/2009 at 5:05pm
 Location: Stretton Staffordshire
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We were looking for the same sort of thing but couldn't get in where we liked, we then checked out the south west meet page and are going to Harlyn Sands, no ehu, but so what, it is next to the beach, has an indoor swimming pool and entertainment as well, the beach is good apparently for surfing, my lad wants to try body boarding too, it isnearpadstow and 10 miles or so from newquay, I can't wait to go as we will be meeting new peopleof this website and at about £140 i'm not complaining, more money for ice creams!


30/6/2009 at 7:11pm
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Watergate Beach is about as good as it gets for me. Perramporth is very hit and miss its rip tides are very scary at times, Fistral beach isnt all that for me its good but for body boarding i just lurrrrrrrrrrrve Watergate Beach

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