It would take some site to beat this one
It would take some site to beat this one.
We stayed here in a motorhome during late September and found everything to be most satisfactory – reminding us of the reasons why it is worthwhile being a member of this club. The wardens were very helpful and friendly. They even without fuss amended a booking for another site we were travelling to as the website wouldn’t allow the alteration.
All facilities were excellent and there is a superbly equipped children’s play area.
Fish and chips arrive each week although we had to wait one hour owing to the queue and popularity.
There is also a weekly pizza delivery but which was cancelled during our stay.
Satellite TV reception and BT mobile phone reception was excellent as was the club Wi-Fi.
Most pitches appear to be level and are generously proportioned.
Just outside the site entrance there is a bus stop and hourly bus service into Truro and on the other side of the road a bus stop giving hourly service into St Mawes which has some lovely cafés and restaurants together with a few other nice craft shops and numerous ferries – one of which is the passenger ferry over to Falmouth. This particular service runs every half hour. Another ferry goes direct to the National Trust garden at Trelissick. There is a lovely and pretty easy walk from the site, passing through a farm (with a lovely shop) and then to the scenic south-west coastal path leading south to Porthcurnick beach and The Hidden Hut café well known for a great menu and refreshments (only outside seating – and good toilets). From there the path continues for a short distance to Portscatho which has a lovely atmosphere, a few shops, gallery, pub and harbour together with a superb beach and great swimming.
We had a most enjoyable stay and would highly recommend this site.
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