Self
catering Holiday Caravans Polkerris,
near Fowey
amazing sea views across St. Austell Bay
Relax
at one of Cornwall's most beautiful and secluded caravan sites, in the
tiny village of Polkerris near Fowey.
Polkerris Beachside Caravans is a small, family run
static caravan park, which enjoys a relaxed atmosphere. There are
amazing views across St. Austell Bay and the park is located just up from
the popular beach at Polkerris. Close by are many lovely walks - coastal,
riverside and inland. The spectacular international attraction of the
Eden Project is only four miles away, as the crow flies.
The park is home to seven caravans arranged carefully
on a terraced, grassy site overlooking the sea. A two-minute stroll
down a hedge-lined lane will take you to a sandy private beach, complete
with harbour wall, rock pools, watersports centre and an excellent choice
of places to eat and drink: The Rashleigh Inn, Sams on the Beach, and
the Polkadot Cafe.
Polkerris Beachside Caravans are operated by the Polkerris
Beach Company, which also operates the watersports centre as well as the
beach itself, the popular Polkadot Café and the beach shop. In 2009, the
park was awarded a 3-star grading by Visit Britain in association with
the Fowey Tourist Information Centre.
Pets are not permitted and the site is not suitable for
groups of young people, except by specific arrangement. There is no facility
for touring caravans or camping.
Polkerris Beach Watersports Centre
For the more active, the Polkerris Beach watersports centre
is an RYA Recognised Training Centre, providing the highest standards
of tuition in dinghy sailing and windsurfing, with comprehensive, modern
facilities right on the beach. Dinghies and windsurfers are available
for rental, as are kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
Local attractions
If you wish to explore the local area you will find plenty
to do.
- The Eden Project
- Fowey is a 40 minute walk across beautiful countryside
- The China Clay Museum
- The South West Coast Path
- The Saints Way (footpath to Padstow on the North Coast)
- Lanhydrock House (National Trust - one of Cornwall's finest houses)
- The historic town of Lostwithiel
- The Lost Gardens of Helligan
- Charlestown tall-ships harbour
- The fishing villages of Mevagissey and Polperro
- The Clay Trail cycle path
…and the surfing beaches of the North Coast are less than
25 miles away
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