Welcome to Club Site

This is a small, attractive site, quiet and peaceful All around you’ll find ancient villages, each with outside main holiday periods with an adjacent their own hospitable inn serving real ales and tennis court and a championship golf course within wholesome Cornish food. easy walking distance. Also within walking distance sport centre, bowling club and fishing lake. Golf Club gives CC Members special rates. North combines quiet coastal villages like , , and Port Quin with the larger seaside resorts of and , and nearby actually feels like the real Camelot with its ruined medieval castle. Reception services Pitches Mail and messages Pitch care Mail and messages are put on the board by Levelling blocks are required. reception. Please lift awning ground sheets daily. Site shop Motorhomes Open at the same times as reception. The shop sells Gas, toilet chemicals, milk, If your pitch is left unoccupied, please leave eggs, ice cream sweets and a small selection your motorhome sign on display. of essentials. Vacating your pitch Information room If you wish to stay after 12 noon on your day Leaflets are available about the many of departure, it is normally not a problem attractions and places of interest that you unless the site is fully booked. Please speak can visit during your stay. to the warden. Mobile & public telephones Barbecues Some mobile phones may not work in These are allowed on site but open fires are the area. not. Please keep barbecues off the grass. TV reception In order to watch television on site you will need an Integrated Digital TV(IDTV) or a digital receiver, and you may also need an aerial or satellite dish. For more information visit www.digitaluk.co.uk. Electric hook-up The costs of electricity are included in your pitch fee, but please help us minimise our effect on the environment by considering your electricity use while on site. Also any saving could help towards investments in new sites or redevelopments. Site facilities Please see the Site map for locations of amenity blocks. Toilets and showers The toilet blocks are closed for cleaning at the following times: Gents: 10.30am to 11.15am. Ladies: 11.00am to 11.45pm. The disabled bathroom is located behind the toilet block. Laundry Visitors Prices for the use of the laundry facilities are: Please ask your visitors to make themselves Washing machine £4.00, Tumble drier £1.00, known at reception when arriving at the Rinse & Spin £1.00 per 15min cycle. Washing site. If you are expecting visitors after hours, sinks are also available. Please do not hang please meet them at reception. washing lines between trees or on the fences. Electricity pylons Play areas Please note that there is an electricity pylon There is no play area on site. on site with overhead high voltage cables. No kite flying is allowed. Outfits will not be Recycling facilities pitched under cables. On site. Safety on site Close by Supermarkets Vehicles and cycles The closest are the small Co-op and Spar in Parents are reminded that children remain Camelford. Larger Tesco in , is their responsibility and therefore they about 10 miles from the site with Sainsbury, should be supervised at all times, and to Asda and Morrisons in . ensure that all members of their party follow the principles of road safety. Swimming pool Motor vehicles and bicycles on site should, In Camelford, less than 1 mile from the site. at all times, be used with due regard to Tel: 01840 213188. the safety and convenience of others and Cinema their speed should not exceed walking pace (5mph). No cycling is permitted on In Wadebridge, about 10 miles from the site. site between the hours of dusk and dawn, Tel: 01208 812791. as determined by the Wardens. Any one- Tourist Information Centre way system signs should be observed by all In . vehicles and cycles. Foot pedalled cycles, scooters and skateboards can be used, but Public transport are not allowed on the paved area around There is a bus service approx’ 15 minutes toilet blocks and communal areas and must walk from the site that goes to Wadebridge, not be ridden on footpaths. Please note that Bude, Tintagel and Boscastle. motorised mobility scooters are allowed on site, but children’s motorised scooters or Places of worship skateboards are not. C of E and Methodist Churches in Camelford. Pets Catholic Church in Tintagel. Please keep your dog on a lead at all times on the pitching areas and roads within the site, and clean up after them. There is a Tell us what you think… small dog walk on site and a public footpath If you have any comments or suggestions approx’ 400 yards away. that could help us to improve this Site, please put them in our Visitors’ Fire point comments Book. And if you discover a (to activate alarm/warning) Located at all local pub or restaurant or an interesting service points and at the office. place to go, tell us about that too!

Site address: Camelford PL32 9RF Telephone: 01840 212206 Local attractions Bodmin Jail The jail was once home to state papers Boscastle Visitor Centre and the Domesday Book during the 1st There is much to enjoy at Boscastle and World War. Bars and brasserie restaurant. the Visitor Centre should be your first port Child and dog friendly. A great day out – all of call for all the information you need to weather attraction. discover the opportunities for further local 01208 76292 www.bodminjail.org exploration and research. 01840 250010 House and Garden www.visitboscastleandtintagel.com One of the most beautiful National Trust properties in Cornwall, Lanhydrock House Bodmin & Wenford Steam Railway and gardens are a must-see all year round. Discover the excitement and nostalgia of Superbly set in wooded parkland of 1,000 steam travel with a journey back in time on acres and encircled by a garden of rare the Bodmin & Wenford Railway – Cornwall’s shrubs and trees. only full-size railway still operated by steam 01208 265950 www.nationaltrust.org.uk locomotives. 0845 125 9678 Carnglaze Slate Caverns www.bodminandwenfordrailway.co.uk Three underground caverns set in 6.5 acres of wooded hillside of the Loveny Valley. The Eden Project Take a tour through the caverns of cathedral With a worldwide reputation Eden barely proportions, hand-created by local slate needs an introduction, but this epic miners. Within the complex is the famous destination definitely deserves a day of subterranean lake with its crystal clear blue/ your undivided attention. Dubbed the green water. ‘8th Wonder of the World’, there’s always 01579 320251 www.carnglaze.com something new to see – go again & again! 01726 811911 www.edenproject.com Activities Pencarrow House & Gardens Walking 50 acres of beautiful grounds – the perfect There are various walks available in the place for everyone including the dog! Also Camelford area. an Historic Georgian house containing a superb collection of pictures, furniture and Cycling porcelain. Access to the Camel trail is about 6 miles 01208 841369 www.pencarrow.co.uk away. The nearest National Cycle Network route to this site is Bristol to Lands End, Route 3, OS ref SX12429.