Trelew Farm

St Buryan, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6ED

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Dogs
  • Families
  • Peaceful stays
  • Scenic views
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

Welcome to Trelew Farm, we are a working beef farm set in a beautiful part of West Cornwall. Steeped in history, we have footpaths leading to an ancient stone circle within our farm and another leading to our local, friendly village at St Buryan, where you can find a well stocked Post Office/shop, pub and church.

Our campsite is very spacious and level, each pitch has its own electric, water supply and Wi-Fi. Horses peacefully graze over the fence from the campsite and past an ancient standing stone the sea can be seen.

There is an open top bus from the village which takes you on a scenic coastal route via St Ives, Penzance and Mousehole. Local taxis are available to take you to a variety of interesting places such as: St Michael's Mount, Lands End, Sennen Cove, Minnack Theatre, Bird Paradise, Trengwainton Gardens, Cape Cornwall Golf Club and many more.

From Penzance, you can either fly or take the ferry to the Isles of Scilly, book a fishing trip or visit the outdoor deco Jubilee swimming pool.

There is something for everyone staying at Trelew Farm and we really look forward to meeting and welcoming you for your stay.

Facilities on site ...

  • Dog walk from site
  • Recycling facilities
  • TV reception: good
  • Wi-Fi
  • Working farm

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Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM

Latest departure time: 12:00 PM

1 acres

Electric amperage: 63

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Postcode:
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Lat 50.087928 / Lon -5.608246
OS field ref:
SW420271
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Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: St Ives, St Just, Mousehole, Penzance and beyond
  • Daily public transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest train station: Penzance
  • Train station within 5 miles

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Very good site to discover West Cornwall

Trelew Farm
We stayed on this site for 5 nights in early Sept 2022. Access to the site was a single track farm lane off a B Road. The track was a bit rough but perfectly manageable at low speed. At the end of the track there is a very tight left turn into the CL. It is best to use the farmyard as a roundabout clockwise to enable you to get the right angle to swing into the field entrance. The opposite is applicable as you exit the campsite by going round the farmyard anti-clockwise. The site itself is grass and level with large well spaced out pitches with water and EHU. We parked across the pitch which made levelling very easy. Recycling and waste disposal facilities were very good and easy to use. The owner was very friendly and welcoming. The site is, as you would expect for West Cornwall, quite exposed, but drains well when it rains heavily. We had nice countryside views and several horses in a neighbouring field to watch. We used this site as a base to walk sections of the South West Coast Path and there is plenty else to see in the area such as the Minack Theatre, Telegraph Museum and beaches at Porthcurno nearby. Also easy access for Lands End, Penzance, Sennen and St Ives.

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Absolutely gorgeous

Trelew Farm
We've just returned home after another perfect stay on this excellent site. The relaxed welcome, its perfect location for exploring West Cornwall and a sense of peace and rural tranquility make this one of our favourites. Highly recommended.

robhatt

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Reviewed on 05/06/2023 14:57

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Trelew Farm
Absolutely wonderful and simple countryside site. We were lucky in the fact we timed our booking at the beginning of October and we were the only caravan on site for our 8 night stay , bar 2 mid week days when only one other caravanner stopped over, but we still felt we were the only one's there with our two dogs! Nothing but the sound of the farm cows, birds and the horses grazing in the field opposite. John the farm owner was absolutely lovely, he was very accommodating but left you alone if you are the type of people that want to be left alone, which we are. He was very accommodating of our dog's by letting us take them on his land around the farm for long runs. There are many walks to go off on adventure directly from the farm. Absolutely fantastic location for visiting the main attractions around the area, with Land's End being only 6 miles away, Penzance 10 minutes away and the Telegraph museum to name just a few. A pub just 2 miles up the road servers lovely evening meals that we visited a couple of times. Our phone reception there was excellent, as too was the TV reception and WiFi. The farm drive entrance is a bit bumby but in the grand scheme of things thats nothing in comparison to everything else thats on offer, I'm only mentioning it because that's the worse of it, but personally if you drive along carefully and slowly with your caravan it's not a problem at all. We would stay here again in a heartbeat, our dog's were sad to leave 🐕

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Reviewed on 12/10/2021 20:05

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Peaceful & Open Site

Trelew Farm
The site has fantastic open views across the countryside and beyond, you can also get a slight sneaky view of the sea between the distance hills. There is no road noise and the only sounds you can hear are the cattle in the fields and the birds. It was a little windy on my stay there but it was always from the West so the left of the caravan was always sheltered from the wind and meant that I was able to sit out in the sun - which is right in front of you, without it being too windy. Even though it rained almost everyday, the ground soon dried out so after a week there was no mud from where I had been walking around. The owners were very welcoming and helpful, and popped in a few times to make sure that all was ok. The Wifi was weaker the further you went from the house, if you were on the furthest pitch, I'm not sure you would pick it up. Road access was good all the way, and although the gateway to the field is tight, if you have a smaller outfit then you can get in and out carefully. Overall, it is one of the best sites I have been to and will love to stay there again if visiting the area.

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Wonderful site

Trelew Farm
We have been to this wonderful site 5 times now and when you consider we live about 350 miles away that says a lot about the site. The views from the vast pitches are "Wonderful". The pitches are one of the biggest we have been fortunate enough to stay on and there are multiple water taps within easy reach of the caravan. John the "lucky" owner of the CL is an extremely amiable man and certainly has a fantastic place to live. The site is really peaceful and enjoys the sun, as all pitches are favourably positioned to get the full benefit. The Minack Theatre is about 5 miles down the road which is one of Cornwall's main attractions and the amazingly blue/green water at Pothcurno beach is just below the Minack. The views will never be forgotten and the production at the open topped Theatre will remain for ever. Penzance is about 6 miles in the other direction with St Michaels Mount another famous attraction, The walk across to the Mount is amazing when the tide is out or get the boat if the tide is in. Penzance is also the place to get the boat to the Scilly Isles another memorable experience. The Tin Mines are another attraction where Poldark was filmed, again wonderful views. St Ives, Padstow and Rock are also, must visits, within easy reach. Hopefully you will all go but please leave me a space when I go next time. Enjoy!

stephdave

Reviewed on 06/08/2019 22:11

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