Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

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Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Godrevy Park Club Campsite

We have been visiting this part of Cornwall for over 20 years and even today the site of Godrevy Lighthouse is still as special as the first day we set eyes on it when our children were young. The site really is great. Pitches vary from small to large and there are some with views across the sea (just). The best part about the site is location. In less than 10 minutes you can be at Gwithian Towans, a wonderful area of headland and sand dunes with far reaching views of St Ives Bay and the Godrevy Lighthouse. There is also a signposted path to Gwithian village which takes you across a field and onto the road at the bottom of the hill just a stone’s throw from the Red River pub. A busy little place serving a good selection of local beers (Tintagel Brewery Castle Gold highly recommended). The headland coast path here is also excellent. Godrevy NT car park to Hells Mouth is a must. Look out for the seals, we saw over 50 sleeping on the beach far below. Back to the site. I must say a huge thank you to the wardens on the Godrevy Park Club Campsite and especially to Mel and Scott who were so helpful and supportive during our stay. We were due to leave on Monday 8th August however whilst checking the wheel nuts on the van I put my back out and was unable to walk let alone hitch up the van and drive away. Mel and Scott managed the impossible, they found us a pitch on a full site for three further days, allowing me time to recover. Scott moved the van for us (whilst I lay on the floor inside). What can I say, this is over and above their roles and my wife and I will be forever grateful. Fortunately I was back on my feet the next day although sore was able to visit a local chiropractor. Two days later we felt fit enough to move on to Tintagel with Emma my wife now more equipped with hitching up, towing and levelling. Thank you again to the Caravan Club. You have some great wardens, please make sure they are recognised for their efforts. John Walker.

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