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Our recommended campsites in Cornwall

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Premier ParksWhen touring one of the best counties in the UK you need a campsite that's top-quality too.

Premier Parks is a group of campsites and touring parks which have been independently rated and reviewed by our editiorial team. They have to meet a very high standard so that we can assure people of a first class holiday. 

There are 16 Premier Parks in Cornwall, all offering a variety of experiences for guests. Some are smaller rural parks, others have full facilities or are close to the beach. The one thing they all have in common is they offer the ideal place to pitch-up when exploring Cornwall.

 

Pitches here are backed by sand dunes, a short walk from the sands of Gwithian beach. 
Less than two miles from the Eden Project, this family-friendly site is set amid hydrangeas and rhodedenrons. 
Ideal for large units this campsite has hardstanding pitches up to 40 feet long. 
Situated in the historic location of Cosawes (the wood of the lady) this campsite is deal for touring the Truro area.
Near the north coast of Cornwall with views to St Agnes Beacon and the coast this is a quiet countryside campsite.
Perfect for the Lost Gardens of Heligan which is adjacent to the campsite. 30 minutes' drive to the Eden Project. 
Great family campsite for the beaches of Newquay. Facilities include pools, playgrounds, bars and restaurants.
Amenities on this campsite include four fishing lakes, an outdoor pool, play areas and farm animals.

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A great site with its own private sandy beach accessed from the campsite and ideal for families.
The perfect campsite for walking into Padstow to enjoy the delights of the fishing port. The Southwest Footpath can be accessed from the site too. 
A large site situated on a privately-owned beach. The Seahorse complex houses swimming pools, a bar and restaurant.
A spacious campsite surrounded by countryside with views of Bude and the Cornish coastline.
AA Campsite of the Year 2014. Campsite is within walking distance of St Ives and has a newly renovated bar and restaurant area. 
Just a short walk from the golden sands and vibrant surf of Porth Beach, this campsite offe
rs an alternative to the livelier holiday parks of Newquay.
This campsite at Newquay has it all - a swimming pool, play areas, crazy golf, fishing lakes, a nature reserve and pets corner.
Set in 40 acres of parkland this is a beautiful site with views to Bude Bay. On-site bar and takeaway, play area, fishing lakes and tennis and badminton courts. 


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