Camping in Cornwall, UK

Some people like the luxury of a hotel, with fresh food cooked for them, utilities on hand, and the warmth and comfort you get. Others like to join nature by pitching up a tent and living the wildlife. If you are a ‘posh’ camper you stay on a camp ground with a toilet, otherwise pack the spade and toilet paper!

Taking a holiday in a tent makes you one with the wildlife, and gives you a sense of freedom away from the fast moving ways of modern life. Not only do you get the fresh air, you also feel at peace with yourself.

For first time campers it can be a bit stressful, as you always forget to pack something that you need, but if you are on a campground just ask others on the site, and they will always want to be helpful.

I have listed below 15 items that you should take with you:

One of the nicest places in I have ever been camping is in Cornwall, which is in the United Kingdom for those who do not know.

One of the plus points in this area is that the temperatures are usually 4C degrees above the UK average, and so summers can be a beautiful time to go camping in the area.

Cornwall is well known for its amazing scenery, and beautiful rugged coastline, and it is a haven not only for camping, but also for those of us who enjoy a nice long walk through the wilderness.

Most campgrounds these days have the basic amenities, so you do not really need worry about digging a toilet, a number of them also have showers and baths! Sometimes campgrounds are shared with caravans, which has never been a problem for me.

Below I have listed a number of campgrounds in Cornwall.

All YearBadgers Folly: Coombe Lane, Truro, TR4 8RE, Cornwall
Bay View Farm: St. Martin, Looe, PL13 1NZ, Cornwall
Blue Hills Touring Park: Crosscombe, St. Agnes, TR5 0XP, Cornwall
Bone Valley Caravan And Camping Park: Heamoor, Penzance, TR20 8UJ, Cornwall
Bossiney Farm: Bossiney, Tintagel, PL34 0AY, Cornwall
Bude Holiday Park: Maer Lane, Bude, EX23 9EE, Cornwall
Calamankey Farm: Longdowns, Penryn, TR10 9DL, Cornwall
Cambrose Touring Park: Cambrose, Redruth, TR16 4HT, Cornwall
Camping Caradon Touring Park: Trelawne, Looe, PL13 2NA, Cornwall
Cardinney Caravan And Camping Park: St. Buryan, Penzance, TR19 6HX, Cornwall
St. Merryn, Padstow, PL28 8PN, Cornwall
Carnon Downs, Truro, TR3 6JJ, Cornwall
Chapmans Well, Launceston, PL15 9SG, Cornwall
Chiverton Cross, Truro, TR4 8HS, Cornwall
Poundstock, Bude, EX23 0EE, Cornwall
St. Stephen, St. Austell, PL26 7LE, Cornwall
St. Gennys, Bude, EX23 0NS, Cornwall
Trevellas, St. Agnes, TR5 0XX, Cornwall
St. Minver, Wadebridge, PL27 6RH, Cornwall

You can find more information on camping on the Caravan Park Forum

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