• Tourers, Motor Homes and Tents
  • Quiet, but accessible site
  • On-site shop
  • Sandy and Surfing beaches within easy reach
  • Historic houses and Gardens
  • Fully equipped static caravans for hire
  • Electric Hook-ups
  • Children's play area
  • Laundry and Dishwashing
  • Golf, Walking, Fishing and Sailing
  • Pets welcome
  • Ideal touring base

Bude and area

Visit the rugged North Cornwall coast that faces the Atlantic where there are many beaches and coves to explore with the town of Bude, "the loveliest peace of Cornwall" only 5 miles north of the park, which has two large sandy beaches that are popular with both families and surfers. Other facilities include a leisure centre, indoor pool with waves, golf, putting green, bowls, tennis, squash, fishing and horse riding. Heading north from Bude is Sandymouth, on to Coombe Valley, Duckpool and then to Morwenstow and the church of Parson Robert Hawker.

Heading south from Bude is Widemouth Bay (only 2 miles from the park) which is a sandy and rocky beach enjoyed by families and surfers, with many rockpools to explore when the tide is out. Then following the coast road to Millook and Crackington Haven - both of which have some incredible rock formations and well worth a look. Just a little further south is the pretty harbour town of Boscastle, and the on to the magical Arthur's castle at Tintagel.

Inland there are also many places to visit; the ancient capital of Cornwall, Launceston. Tamar lakes, for fishing and water sports and much more. Bodmin Moor for the highest point in Cornwall, Brown Willy, and also for Daphne du Maurier's famous Jamaica Inn.

Not to be forgotten is the North Cornwall Coastal Path. Most of the above places can be reached by walking along the coastal path which has some spectacular views.

Cornish Coasts is an ideal touring location for both North Devon and Cornwall. Within an hour's drive are Clovelly and Westward Ho to the north; Padstow, Newquay and Truro to the south; and even down to the south coast of Looe, Fowey, St. Austell and, of course, Plymouth for the new National Marine Aquarium and, of course, a must for 2001 is a visit to the Eden Project now open near St Austell.

Cornish Coasts is one of the oldest established caravan parks in the area. It is within a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with rural views to the coastline.

It is a small quiet family park with many amenities nearby, and easy access to the site from a lay-by off the A 39.

Holiday Caravans

We have four fully equipped 4 and 6 berth caravans to let. Prices are inclusive of gas and electricity. Parking is next to each caravan.

Touring Caravans and Camping

We have level terraces for caravans and trailer tents that require electric hook-ups. We also have plenty more space for caravans and tents on slightly sloping pitches. There is also a more secluded lower meadow for tents.

Site facilities
  • Children's logland play area
  • Amenities block with showers, toilets, sinks, hairdryer in the ladies and razor points in the gents
  • A laundry area with a washing machine, spin dryer, tumble drier, iron and sink for hand washing
  • Campers dishwashing area
  • Pets - Dogs welcome, but must be kept on a lead and exercised away from the park
  • Site shop which stocks fresh milk, eggs, bread and basic groceries.
  • Calor Gas and Camping Gaz stockists
  • Post Office in site shop - Open Monday & Thursday mornings

For information on prices, click below to request a brochure

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Cornish Coasts Camping & Caravan Park,

Middle Penlean,
Poundstock,
Widemouth Bay,
Bude,
Cornwall EX23 0EE

Tel: 01288 - 361380
cornishcoasts@yahoo.co.uk

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