St Agnes Beacon Club Campsite

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Beautiful Site

Spent 12 nights here last week and the week before. Beautiful site in a beautiful location. Lovely walks and scenery. St Agnes within walking distance and Trevance Cove along the coast path is beautiful.  I will certainly be visiting again

Shegra86

from West Midlands

Reviewed on 21/09/2015 16:28

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42 years on

We first visited the site 42 years ago when we first started caravaning, and have visited it many times over the years. Our last visit, a week ago, was a delight, the weather helped as it was a glorious week, but the site and surrounding area is beautiful, there are superb beaches nearby, and the headland walks are are some of the best inthe country. The condition of the site is a credit to the wardens. We look forward to returning for our 50th year of caravaning.

Oldhands

Reviewed on 17/09/2015 12:01

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Cornish gem

The site is on the North Cornwall coast yet all local attractions are within easy reach, even the south coast of Cornwall is not that far away. Some of the pitches have wonderful views of the impressive coastline but these pitches are soon snapped up after the 12 noon arrival deadline. The friendly warden will advise you on the best pitch available, some require leveling aids and again the warden will advise you. All in all a very peaceful site. Make sure to follow the directions to the site as there is a very sharp narrow left turn if approaching from St Agnes itself.

Micksboy

Caravanner from Kent

Reviewed on 16/09/2015 21:48

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Excellent find

We booked this site for two nights last week. We do not normally book sites with no facilities but we were struggling to find a decent site as everything seemed to be booked! However, the welcome was friendly & helpful even though the site was also busy & the phones had 'gone down'. What a great little site, the walking straight from the gate was spectacular & plentiful. We walked into St Agnes & the dogs played on the beach, stopped on the way back for a drink at the pub before purchasing home made Cornish pasties from the bakery. All in all we are very glad to have found this little gem & it will now be high on our sites to return to list.

CAG

Reviewed on 13/09/2015 18:52

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Return Visit

This is one of the sites we happily return to and visiting at different times of the year makes it more interesting. This time we just about caught the beautiful spectacle of the cliffs being covered in Heather, Ling and Gorse, a patchwork of stunning colour. The site was quiet in early September and we made use of the many local  walks. We managed to get down to Chapel Porth beach (just before the weekend Belly Board Championships!) and had our usual hedgehog ice creams and croque monsieurs, don't miss out on these delights at the beach cafe. You'll need a walk back to the site to burn off the calories! We walked to the Railway Inn for a birthday lunch, the route goes by the farm next door and via the ancient pathways into the village, no more than half an hours pleasant walking. We also visited Trebah Gardens on the Helford river, always worth a visit, dogs are welcome and there's a nice beach down there too. So thumbs up for Aggie once more!

brue

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Reviewed on 08/09/2015 16:02

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First Time at St Agnes Beacon

Our first trip to this lovely peaceful site.  Ideal for walking, resting and regenerating.  We stayed two nights and enjoyed the peace.  It is not ideal for families as there are no toilets or amusements.  It would be an improvement to have wi-fi just to keep in touch with things- but you can go locally to check emails. We had a lovely view of the sea and some memorable walks.  St Agnes is a lovely little village and the bus service to Newquay or Truro is good.  We will return, the grass is a little soft for heavier motorhomes! 

TJThomas

Motorhomer from Dorset

Reviewed on 05/09/2015 06:24

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A lovely site.

My husband, dog and I stayed at St Agnes Beacon for a week , this August. From the start the wardens were very friendly and helpful. The site was quiet and tidy. The view to St. Ives was lovely. Although the weather wasn't great we had some of the most beautiful coastal walks ever! St.Agnes village is very picturesque with everything you need. The hotel is dog friendly and serves good food all day, the Railway Inn also did good food.

Alicja64

Reviewed on 31/08/2015 07:25

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Disappointed

This is an amazing site in an amazing location, however a couple of things marred our stay. Firstly be warned that our four nights stay was ruined by the "Blue Sky events eats and beats" blasting out at festival levels between 6pm and 1am over the August bank holiday weekend which has now taken place for the last 2 years so I suggest it may become a yearly event. Earplugs definitely were required which we had but other party members suffered lack of sleep, Had we known this we wouldn't have stayed as it really was quite loud and intrusive.  It also meant an increase in traffic along a very narrow road, most driving way to fast without consideration to pedestrians. I was also disappointed with the level of "service" at this site. Some changes required.  An otherwise amazing location, fantastic for walkers and those not wanting massive amounts of civilisation. The dog loved the coastal paths and climbs and very much our type of site. Will we be back? Who knows at this point which is a shame. 

JasperArcher

Reviewed on 30/08/2015 23:08

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Great site!

Beautiful grass pitches with sea views and outstanding coastal paths and coves nearby. Nothing like taking coffee down to Chappell Porthole and watching the sun and waves in the evening. There should be more of these low facility, reasonably priced, beautifully located club sites.

Steve34

Caravanner

Reviewed on 26/08/2015 17:34

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