Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

Trethevy, Tintagel, Cornwall, PL34 0BQ

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Families
  • Motorhomes
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

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Set on a cliff top, the views from Trewethett Farm Club Campsite in Tintagel are nothing less than breathtaking. Overlooking the lovely Bossiney Cove with its sandy beach (a difficult descent, not suitable for children under 5 or the unsteady. Tidal waters preclude access to beach at high tide), you can explore the beautiful sea landscapes via the South West Coastal path that runs past the caravan park.

The Trewethett Farm Club Campsite also gives you easy footpath access to the popular town of Tintagel and the medieval harbour of Boscastle along the spectacular coastal footpaths. Polzeath beach is within 10 miles of the site and with a stretch of wide, flat golden sand is a good option for families. Tintagel is a popular coastal resort with enough shops, bars and restaurants to keep everyone in the family happy, but it is still best known for its dramatic castle, reputedly the birthplace of none other than King Arthur. The area offers a range of ancient countryside villages where you can taste the traditional flavours of ale and hearty Cornish food. For those who want a family getaway in magnificent coastal settings, this caravan site will not disappoint.

Non-EHU pitch discount

Book a non-electric hook-up economy pitch at this site for an excellent low price! Find out more about non-EHU pitch discounts.

Terms and Conditions - ^Price Drop - we’ve lowered our prices this year by up to 9% at Trewethett Farm Club Campsite between 15/03-03/11.

*Book any pitch, at any UK Club campsite for any date and duration with only a £5 fully refundable deposit plus FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival. Applies to any non-promotional booking.

Things to do on site ...

  • Play area
  • Playground

Facilities on site ...

  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities: facilities for wheelchair disabled
  • Disabled shower room
  • Dishwashing area
  • Dog walk from site
  • Dog walk on site
  • Drive over waste disposal for motorhomes
  • Electric hook-up
  • Family washroom
  • Holiday Cottage
  • Late arrivals area with electric hook-up
  • Laundry facilities
  • Motorhome service point
  • Toilet block
  • TV reception: good
  • Wi-Fi

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Nearby

Walking notes:

The coastal path borders the site and there are spectacular cliff top walks to be enjoyed along the footpaths to Tintagel and Boscastle.

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Supermarket notes:
The closest are Londis and Spar in Tintagel, about 3.5 miles from the site.

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Offer image for: Tintagel Castle (English Heritage) - 25% discount
Offer image for: The Vale of Avalon/Arthurian Centre - 50% discount
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Directions

Map showing campsite location

Please only use these recommended directions for the final approach and not sat nav, due to unsuitable roads for towing. Leave the A30 via slip road onto A395 (signposted N Cornwall, Wadebridge, Camelford). In 11 miles at the T-junction turn right onto the A39 (signposted Bude). In 1 mile turn left just before the transmitter. In 2.5 miles at the crossroads turn right onto the B3266 (signposted Boscastle). In about 2.5 miles at the junction on the bend continue onto B3263. Do not turn right down hill, site entrance on right in about 2 miles.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
PL34 0BQ
GPS:
Lat 50.67399 / Lon -4.72723
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OS field ref:
SX074897
OS map ref:
200
Handbook map ref:
D2

Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Boscastle and Tintagel
  • Car hire on site
  • Daily public Transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest port: Plymouth (48 miles)

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Two night visit

Trewethett Farm Club Campsite
This is and excellent site for access to the Southwest coast path with great views and stunning scenery. Lovely walks to Tintagel, Boscastle about an hour and a half in each direction, leaving lots of time to explore before return walk or bus back. Lots of places to eat and drink. A walk to St Nectans Glen via Rocky valley is lovely with the reward to a great cafe at the end. The site facilities are excellent, the staff are great and the views fantastic.

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Reviewed on 09/10/2024 14:17

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Trewethett Farm Club Campsite
Lovely site and stunning views , very nice tiered site layout enabling most pitches to have that view to die for . Arrival procedure however rather unusual compared to every other site we've ever stayed on . They require you to walk around the site before entering with your outfit , to find a pitch first , that's after giving you a site map with available pitches highlighted , sounds good in practice but not so helpful if the weather was bad , or your mobility not great , or if people have already 'nabbed pitches' and not told or updated reception , as its a very hilly site with pitches off in all directions , also not flexible when it comes to pitching , we positioned our motorhome sideways 'well' within markers and 8 metres away from next nearest unit , we were asked to reposition it . Despite saying clearly on pitching guide .. our pitching markers are now further apart , please position your outfit 'anywhere' between them . Checked and there's plenty of reviews about staff being rude ! , personally they weren't rude to us but maybe management should have a rethink about things , because without happy campers they wouldn't have a job . Only saying !!

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Reviewed on 24/09/2024 15:30

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Trewethett Farm Club Campsite
What a gem! Views are absolutely spectacular! We stayed on the top field on a grass pitch, I wouldn’t recommend an awning here as it’s so windy. A temporary looking toilet and shower block but super nice inside and lovely hot showers! Nicer than the main block in my opinion. Wardens super friendly and helpful. Walk to the beach certainly isn’t for the feint hearted. We walked it with our 2 elderly dogs and one 42kg dog had to be carried at points on the way back up as it was too steep and slippery for her. Maybe I would walk it again but not with the dogs. You need walking boots, water and stamina! But the beach at the end was beautiful, we even saw a seal in the sea. No shops nearby so make sure you take everything you need. We will 100% return to this site.

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Reviewed on 22/09/2024 15:17

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Good site for views , walks and catching buses to explore if you are a motorhomer

Trewethett Farm Club Campsite
Lovely site flat pitches with views of the sea, friendly staff, and easy access. Nice walks to the waterfall, Tintagel and Boscastle but you need to be fit as the coast path is up and down hills both ways plus catch the bus to Bude.

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Reviewed on 19/09/2024 14:11

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Trewethett Farm Club Campsite
My wife and I plus the dogs stayed here for 24 nights fabulous views in fact we’ve got 2 nights left on our first visit to this site. Follow the club directions to the site do not use any other route or sat nav directions! The pitch choice is a little different you speak to the wardens who tell you the available pitch numbers your given a pot to place on the pitch you choose before driving to it and setting up. At 0900 the following day you can return to the wardens and ask what pitches will become available that day if you want you can ask for another pot to book that pitch which you can move to after the current residents have departed. This is what we and a few others did to get a better view. The wardens could not be more welcoming or helpful. The site can windy so we decided against bringing our awning but plenty did and didn’t have any problems. The coastal path is yards from the site with walks to Boscastle or Tintagel you can return by bus which runs every 2 hours or you can visit either by bus which stops outside the entrance . We aren’t fit in our 60s I’m 68 and barely made it to Boscastle it was a hot day and took us nearly 3 hrs we got the bus back inc the dogs with no issues (Tintagel is harder and we didn’t walk all the way there). The facilities are kept clean and tidy and the nearest shops about 2 miles away. The Boscastle farm shop and restaurant are well worth a visit. Plenty of places to visit but try as much as possible to stick to main roads our sat nav took us on short cuts down lanes not wide enough for the car and few if any passing places. Going to the Seal Sanctuary I had to reverse uphill around 3 bends to let 2 lorries pass all good fun. We had a great stay and hope to return soon.

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Reviewed on 18/09/2024 22:01

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Site contact details

Telephone:
01840 770222
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Site information

Before you travel

Ahead of your arrival onsite, please check our Before you travel webpage (camc.com/beforeyoutravel) for key information about roadworks or diversions and any site works that may be underway.

We'd really appreciate your support with a few things to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable stay. Please be mindful of site arrival times (as they do vary), keep children and pets close by and within sight, and ensure you keep your speed below 5mph. Thank you!

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