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Beautifully maintained to show off the delights of the Cornish countryside, the site holds the prestigious David Bellamy Gold Award for conservation. Mature trees and native hedging provide shelter and privacy to spacious tent, caravan and motorhome touring pitches, all set on enclosed terraced levels, surrounded by the fields and animals of our neighbouring farms.
The site was originally established in the late 1960s from a single, sloping field. Subsequent owners (there have been three) have each put their mark on the sites development including terracing, planting and landscaping. Four separate enclosures have been created using traditional and ornamental hedging which provide 'wildlife corridors' around the park and essential windbreaks and privacy screening for pitches. Certain areas are still allowed to grow 'wild', encouraging native species onto the park, whilst the main camping areas are well maintained grass. Features include one of the original, and now well established, Bellamy Butterfly Bars, bird and owl boxes, a wildlife pond and park lighting which is kept to a minimum to encourage stargazing.