Welcome to Treamble Valley Caravan Club Site Get to know Treamble Valley Undoubtedly one of the prettiest sites in , this 36 acre woodland park is set in an undulating valley, with sea views in the distance. It has charming pitching enclaves, a secluded play area for children and one of the most extensive dog walks on the network, which doubles as a nature trail. (5 miles) has eleven magnificent beaches, and the range of facilities you would expect from Cornwall’s premier holiday and surfing resort. Smaller (3 miles) has its own three mile long golden beach, interesting shops, pubs and restaurants. An excellent base for touring Cornwall, and arguably the closest Club Site to the popular Eden Project. Be sure to fit in Holywell Bay, beautiful Crantock village and National Trust Trerice Manor. There’s excellent walking nearby, especially along the coastal footpath.

Things to see and do from this Club Site Local attractions • Crealy Great Adventure Park • Buccaneer Bay Experience Crealy’s legendary attractions, combining magic and A swashbuckling adventure awaits at Newquay’s latest tourist myths, wild rides and exciting adventures, getting nose to nose with attraction, so step aboard Captain Calico Jack’s Pirate Ship laying at nature and animals. anchor in Buccaneer Bay! Take a trip through the land of legend and 01841 540276 hear tales of magic and mystery from Cornwall’s rich and turbulent www.crealy.co.uk past! • Lappa Valley Steam Railway 01637 873379 Full steam ahead for Cornwall’s Big Little Railway! With three linked www.buccaneer-bay.co.uk railways in a lovely wooded valley plus play areas with climbing • Dairyland Farm Park frames, sand pit and adventure castle, boating lake, crazy golf, maze, Enjoy the fun of an all-weather attraction, providing entertainment historic mine building and woodland walks to explore, you’re in for a for all ages - rain or shine. See lots of beautiful animals, including big day out with lots of fun things to do and discover! lambs, kids, rabbits, donkeys, piglets and Lawrence the Llama. Large 01872 510317 indoor play area too! www.lappavalley.co.uk 01872 510246 • Newquay Zoo www.dairylandfarmworld.com Experience the world’s wildlife with African lions, wildebeest, • The Eden Project penguins, meerkats and much more. Fascinating talks and feeding With a worldwide reputation Eden barely needs an introduction, times every day. but this epic destination definitely deserves a day of your undivided 01637 873342 attention. Dubbed the ‘8th Wonder of the World’, there’s always www.newquayzoo.org.uk something new to see - go again & again! 01726 811911 Activities www.edenproject.com • Cycling • Lost Gardens of Heligan The nearest National Cycle Network route to this site is to Unveiled in 1992 from under decades of overgrowth, discover the , Route 32, OS ref SW82663. mysteries of The Lost Gardens, on an exploration through Victorian Walking Productive Gardens & Pleasure Grounds, a sub-tropical Jungle, • Ordnance Survey maps are available in Reception. pioneering Wildlife Project and beyond. 01726 845100 • Sea bathing www.heligan.com Bathing off the coast can be dangerous and special note must be taken of any local notices. General site information RECEPTION SERVICES Mail and messages Mail and messages are put on the board outside the office. Site Shop Open at the same times as Reception. The shop sells Gas, Aqua Kem, postcards, maps, bread, milk, sweets and ice cream. Information Room Located inside the Laundry room building. Leaflets are available about the many attractions and places of interest that you can visit during your stay. Mobile & public telephones Mobile phones do not work in the area. Public telephone – there is a public telephone located in the visitors car park. Please note that this phone does not accept incoming calls. PITCHES Pitch care Awning ground sheets must be lifted daily. Please only use breathable groundsheets and lift daily to conserve your pitch for other members. Motor caravans If your pitch is left unoccupied, please leave your motor caravan sign on display. Vacating your pitch If you wish to stay after 12 noon on your day of departure, it is normally not a problem unless the site is fully booked. Please see the notice at the site office. Barbecues These are allowed on site but open fires are not. Please keep barbecues system signs should be observed by all vehicles and cycles. Foot pedalled off the grass. cycles, scooters and skateboards can be used, but are not allowed on the TV reception paved area around toilet blocks and communal areas and must not be As part of the Digital Switchover, this region has now had its analogue ridden on footpaths. Please note that motorised mobility scooters are television signal switched off. In order to watch television on site you will allowed on site, but children’s motorised scooters or skateboards are not. need an Integrated Digital TV (IDTV) or a digital receiver, and you may Visitors also need an aerial or satellite dish. For more information visit Please ask your visitors to make themselves known at Reception when www.digitaluk.co.uk. arriving at the site. If you are expecting visitors after hours, please meet Radio frequencies them at Reception. Radio 2: 89.7FM Radio Cornwall: 103.7FM OUT AND ABOUT Atlantic Radio: 107.0FM Supermarkets Electric Hook-up The closest are Sainsbury’s and Morrisons in Newquay, about 6 miles The cost of electricity is included in your pitch fee, but please help us to from the site. minimise our effect on the environment by considering your electricity Cinema use while on site. In 2009 The Club’s expenditure on electricity was £4 The Plaza in Truro, about 15 miles from the site. Tel: 01872 272894. million and any saving can help to reduce pitch fees or invest in new The Lighthouse in Newquay. Tel: 0871 200 3304 sites or redevelopments. Swimming pool Waterworld in Newquay, about 6 miles from the site. Tel: 01637 853828. SITE FACILITIES Tourist Information Centre Please see the Site map for locations of amenity blocks. In Newquay or Perranporth. Public Transport SAFETY ON SITE There is a bus service 25 minutes walk away, to Newquay and Truro. Pets There is a train service from Truro (15 miles away), to Plymouth and London. There is a ‘park and ride’ at Truro. Please keep your dog on a lead at all times on the pitching areas and Places of Worship roads within the site, and clean up after them (bins are provided). Dogs C of E and Methodist churches are in Cubert. A Catholic Church is in can be walked at the top of the site which is also part of a nature trail. Fire Point Newquay. (to activate alarm/warning) Located on all service points. Vehicles and cycles TELL US WHAT YOU THINK… Parents are reminded that children remain their responsibility and If you have any comments or suggestions that could help us to improve therefore they should be supervised at all times, and to ensure that all this Site, please put them in our Visitors’ Comments Book. members of their party follow the principles of road safety. And if you discover a local pub or Motor vehicles and bicycles on site should, at all times, be used with due restaurant or an interesting place regard to the safety and convenience of others and their speed should to go, tell us about that too! not exceed walking pace (5mph). No cycling is permitted on site between Site address, Truro TR4 9PR the hours of dusk and dawn, as determined by the Wardens. Any one-way Telephone: 01872 573675