Treveague Campsite

Saint Austell, Cornwall

Open from
18th April to 30th September
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Location
Saint Austell, Cornwall, South West England, PL26 6NY
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Last updated
27 Feb 2026
You enquired
Yes
Motorhome pitches
Yes
Touring pitches
Yes
Tent pitches
Yes
Serviced pitches
No
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Treveague Campsite - Coastal Camping and Touring on Cornwall’s Roseland Heritage Coast

Nestled high on the stunning cliffs of the Roseland Heritage Coast, Treveague Campsite is a peaceful, traditional camping and touring site near Mevagissey and Gorran Haven in south Cornwall. With panoramic sea views, easy access to three sandy beaches, and the South West Coast Path on your doorstep, it’s an ideal choice for anyone looking for a Cornish camping holiday by the sea.

Why Treveague Campsite is Perfect for Your UK Holiday

- Tranquil Coastal Setting: Perched above the Atlantic with sea views from many pitches, Treveague offers a relaxed, countryside atmosphere with spectacular sunsets and stargazing opportunities.

- Close to Beaches & Walks: You can reach three beautiful sandy beaches within walking distance, perfect for family days by the sea or rockpooling. The South West Coast Path also runs nearby for scenic cliff walks.

- Dog-Friendly & Family-Oriented: Well-behaved dogs are welcome, making this campsite popular with walkers, families, and those exploring Cornwall with pets in tow.

- Traditional Camping Experience: This all-grass site accommodates tents, campervans, caravans and smaller motorhomes, offering a back-to-basics holiday with spacious pitches and plenty of fresh air.

On-Site Facilities for Camper Comfort

Treveague combines simplicity with essential comforts suited to a peaceful UK camping break:

- Clean shower and bathroom blocks with hot water and accessible facilities.

- Play area and outdoor seating for families and groups.

- On-site café and takeaway with vegan and vegetarian options, plus regular food specials.

- EV charging points and electrical hook-ups on many pitches.

- Laundry, drying room, laundry services and campsite shop stocking essentials and treats.

- Free Wi-Fi in reception and café area.

Ideal Base for Exploring South Cornwall

From the campsite you’re just a short drive or walk from:

- The historic port village of Mevagissey,

- The world-renowned Lost Gardens of Heligan,

- Coastal walks and hidden coves along the Roseland Peninsula.

Whether you’re planning a family beach camping holiday, a coastal walking break, or a dog-friendly camping adventure in Cornwall, Treveague Campsite offers a relaxed and scenic setting to enjoy the best of the South West coast.

More about the parkHide
  • Disabled access
  • Family park
  • Pets allowed
  • Children's play area(s)
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Electric hook-ups
  • Laundry
  • Sanitary block(s)
  • Shop
  • Take away food
  • Washing up facilities
  • Wireless internet
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Cafe
  • Breaks near water
  • Coastal breaks
  • Hiking breaks
  • Walking breaks

Location


Treveague Campsite (www)

Gorran
Cornwall, South West England
United Kingdom
PL26 6NY

Directions

PLEASE DO NOT USE YOUR SAT NAV DIRECTLY TO THE SITE

We ask that you arrive after 12 noon to manage traffic flows with guests departing the site.
For motorhomes and caravans especially, if you use a Sat nav we recommend putting the post code in for Lost Heligan Gardens (PL26 6EN). ​Then follow the directions:
From St Austell take the B3273 towards Mevagissey (DO NOT go into Mevagissey as you will encounter some very narrow lanes).
Go past Pentewan which is well signposted, continue to the top of the hill and turn right, you should see a sign post for 'The Lost Gardens of Heligan'. Stay on this road for approximately 10 minutes. Once past Heligan, go through Gorran High Lanes and then bear next right following the brown tourist signs for Treveague Farm and 'Sea View International Campsite' on the right hand side.
Our brown tourist signs will be with theirs. This road looks narrow but there are lots of large passing places.
At the top of the hill at the T junction turn left then take next right. Follow this lane until the road veers hard right and we are on the left.

Nearby attractions

  • Beach
  • Boat launch
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Horse riding holidays
  • Sailing
  • Swimming (Indoor)
  • Swimming (Outdoor)
  • Tennis
  • Internet Access

Top 10 Things to Do Near Treveague Campsite

The Lost Gardens of Heligan - One of Cornwall’s most enchanting garden estates, with 200 + acres of restored historic gardens and woodland walks. A must-see for nature lovers and history buffs.

The Eden Project - World-famous ecological attraction featuring vast biomes housing global plant environments and interactive exhibits on sustainability.

Charlestown Harbour - Beautiful historic Georgian port, famous for its tallships, maritime history and appearances on TV dramas like Poldark (with the Shipwreck & Heritage Museum).

Mevagissey Harbour - Picturesque fishing village full of charm, great for seafood, harbour walks and boat trips along the south Cornwall coast.

Caerhays Castle - Historic castle surrounded by extensive gardens with outstanding floral displays; interesting even if you just explore the grounds.

The Dodman & Watch House at Dodman Point - Dramatic coastal headland with spectacular views and Iron Age fort remains, ideal for a scenic walk.

Vault Beach - A scenic beach famed for its cliffs and views over the English Channel. A longer coastal walk from Gorran Haven with peaceful surroundings.

Little Perhaver Beach - A lovely sandy beach and cove close to Gorran Haven, perfect for swimming or relaxing by the sea.

Portmellon Beach - Friendly small beach just outside Mevagissey offering paddling, picnics and views across St Austell Bay.

Pinetum Gardens - Beautiful landscaped gardens showcasing a diverse range of plant species and peaceful walking paths near St Austell.

Treveague Campsite enjoys a peaceful coastal setting near the village of Gorran, which is around 1 mile away and offers a handy village shop and a traditional pub for everyday essentials and relaxed meals. A little further on, the fishing village of Gorran Haven (approximately 2 miles) has seasonal cafés and additional places to eat. For a wider range of supermarkets, independent shops, restaurants and high-street services, the market town of St Austell is about 8 miles from the park. The surrounding area in Cornwall also offers a good selection of country pubs and coastal eateries within a short drive, making it easy to access everyday amenities during your stay.

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Guestbook reviews

Really lovely campsite with friendly and helpful owners. Facilities are clean and the pitches are a good size. Easy access to the coast path, beaches and near the Lost Gardens of Heligan. I can highly recommend the Indian takeaway they serve on site and the beers are reasonable! We only stayed for one night and it was quite misty so unfortunately we didn’t get to experience the view!

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Treveague Campsite

First time at Treveague but would definitely go back. Had an amazing pitch with sea view, staff were really nice and helpful. Short walk to Gorran Haven and Hemmick Beach. Great little cafe/ restaurant on site and reasonably priced. Pizza was excellent.

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Treveague Campsite

Great site with spectacular views and coastal walks. Richard and his team were very helpful and friendly. Ordered food on a few occasions and it was all delicious. We will definitely be returning.

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