Cornwall's rugged Atlantic coastline is a beautiful area to explore, with a vast array of campsites and venues to visit.
Take a look at this mini guide on the holidays in Cornwall.
A great place to begin your journey is Tintagel where you must visit the town's 12th century clifftop castle - the views from its vantage point are breathtaking.
Cornwall's rugged Atlantic coastline is a beautiful area to explore, with a vast array of campsites and venues to visit. A great place to begin your journey is Tintagel where you must visit the town's 12th century clifftop castle - the views from its vantage point are breathtaking.
South of here is Padstow , now best known for its affiliation with TV's favourite seafood chef Rick Stein. With no fewer than 8 premises in the town you should be able to find somewhere to sample Rick's famous cuisine.
For something a little more energetic, head to Newquay which has become a mecca for Britian's surfers; Fistral Beach is world-renowned for its 'gnarly' waves
St Ives has a lot to offer, especially during a relaxed stroll around the network of narrow streets close to the hardbour-well worth a day's detour.
If you fancy learning a little about the history of the region, pop along to Pilchard Works in Newlyn; the museum charts the story of the town's pilchard industry (this little fish was a foundation of the Cornish economy for centuries).
This Atlantic coast offers so much; the scenery is fantastic, the people are friendly and the food is belt-busting!
For a full list of campsites and caravan parks in Cornwall follow this link.