Cornwall and Devon sites

weekendgypsy
weekendgypsy Forum Participant Posts: 8
edited June 2017 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

hi everyone. We've been caravaning for 15 years but never been to Cornwall or Devon so this year were doing 7 nights at each.  Can anyone recommend sites that are dog friendly .. Preferably not too many kids.. Around south Cornwall  ( poss st Ives etc)  and south Devon .  Either CC sites or CL sites or private sites.. It will be last week August first week September . Looking forward to your replies Thanks.. 

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  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,155 ✭✭✭
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    edited June 2017 #2

    St Ives is West Cornwall.

    That's too big a question, WG, as there are hundreds and hundreds of sites. Start with the club sites. Godrevy Park near Hayle isn't far from St Ives and is good for dogs.

    Oh, oh, I see when you're going. I'd avoid all of Devon and Cornwall at that time. Sorry.

  • black caviar
    black caviar Forum Participant Posts: 242
    edited June 2017 #3

    Hello weekend gypsy , there will be children with it being the school hols, but we went down to devon and cornwall in may , we used a ths at porth beach caravan site which was £13 per night , thats near newquay which isnt quite as far down south as st ives , we visited st ives in the car , weve been to porth a few times now its a lovely site altho not a club one  

    we then travelled to sidmouth to oakdown which is one of my favourite sites, its next to the donkey sanctuary where you can walk your dog (dog friendly) and you can visit beautifull sidmouth and lyme regis , sadly it rained every day but thats british weather for you hope you enjoy yourself..... Mmm the cornish pasty shop at st ives ...... The cream teas at sidmouth& lyme regis...... wots not to enjoy? Regards mrs black orchid:))

  • brue
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    edited June 2017 #4

    In August Cornwall and Devon will be very busy, not much quieter early September but fewer families.

  • Dickdastardly1
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    edited June 2017 #5

    Modbury CAMC site is extremely dog friendly with a very large dog walk area that is bigger than a full sized football pitch, there site is used generally by adults with a few children. The location is well placed to visit Cornwall, Devon, Dorset. The site is a hidden gem and you will be surprised how nice it is....

  • eurortraveller
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    edited June 2017 #6

    Inland sites in Devon will have fewer people and fewer children. The area I know best is the Tavistock, Lydford, Okehampton sweep around Dartmoor. A quick Google search will give you half a dozen suitable sites with easy access to walking with or without dogs on Dartmoor. Dartmoor View at Whiddon Down, Lydford Caravan Park, Langstone Manor and Harford Bridge, both near Tavistock, all stand out.

    But St Ives in August? Well perhaps not ! 

  • RJLJ
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    edited June 2017 #7

    I can recommend Venn Farm cl in Devon.  We stayed a few years ago  and found it perfect, spoilt us for a while as it was the best cl we had been to.  Adult only, hard standing, their own private woodland next door.  We don't have a dog but ideal for dogs.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2017 #8

    Club's Marazion site might suit you, although no facilities. Doesn't get too many children, great location as you have North and South Coast on your doorstep, easy access to whole of Lands End and Lizard Peninsulas, and a huge very dog friendly beach at Porth Kidney Sands near Hayle. Parts of Marazion beach (Long Rock) area are dog friendly and there are lots of others if you don't mind a bit of a walk. Dog walks direct from site are nice. If you steer clear of the big Cornish hotspots, such as Looe, Falmouth etc... it's easier with dogs and beaches. Avoid Newquay. Coastal scenery is nice, but town is a dump, awful.

    Sorry, but don't know Devon as well, unless you fancy Dartmoor!laughing

  • DEBSC
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    edited June 2017 #9

    At the time you are intending to go the first week is still the school holidays. The second week is when the older people arrive in droves, to avoid the school hols. We here in Devon call it the silly season and either stop indoors or try to get away from it all on our own hols. My point is, if that is when you intend to come then you should book somewhere quickly as everywhere will be booked up and you will have little choice.

  • DSB
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    edited June 2017 #10

    I can recommend Globe Vale, just outside Redruth.

     You can take the dog and there are plenty of full serviced hardstandings.  Paul has just converted a field to full serviced hardstandings, so as this 'expansion' is fairly new, I think you would probably be able to get a pitch OK.  Paul and Louise have a great little site here and are really helpful and welcoming folk.  

    The site is very central and it is easy to get to most places - fairly close to the A30, but no road noise.  Good views over to St Agnes.  Close to supermarkets  (less than 10 min to Tescos) and close to the Camping/Caravan retailer and spares at Scorrier (Penrose Caravans).

    There is no swimming pool on site but there is a small bar open during the main season.  We visit this site several times a year and is certainly our site of choice for Cornwall.

    David

  • pip the beast
    pip the beast Forum Participant Posts: 45
    edited June 2017 #11

    Chacewater Park near redruth allows dogs but not kids. 

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2017 #12

    For south Devon you could hardly find a more dog friendly site than Ross park, between Newton Abbot and Totnes, but  it might be difficult to book in August!  smile