Local Campsites Tower Park Caravans and Camping Open March to October, 40 Pitches. Situated in St. Buryan on the spectacular Peninsula, award winning beaches including family favourites like Cove and are within easy reach. Tariff: High £22.50, Low £13.00, Extra Adult £7.00, Child £4.00

Address: St.Buryan, , , TR19 6BZ Tel: 01736 810286 Email: [email protected] Cornwall Polmanter Touring Park Open April to October, 275 Pitches. With spectacular views from St Ives Bay to Trevose Head some 40 miles away, Polmanter is an ideal base from which to explore the West Cornwall Peninsula. Tariff: High £48.50 Low £18.0, Extra Adult £6.00/£12.00, Child £4.50/£10, Dog £4.00/£5.00 max 2 Address: Halsetown. St Ives. Cornwall. TR26 3LX Tel: 01736 795640 Email: [email protected]

Franchis Holiday Park Open April to October, 57 Pitches. Franchis Holiday Park lies just outside Mullion between farm and woodland, in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Close to the rugged Cornish coast with numerous idyllic sandy coves. Motorhome Hire, Sales & Service Tariff: High £22.00, Low £16.00, Extra person or dog £2.00, kids under 3 yrs free. Address: Cross, Lanes, Mullion, Cornwall, TR12 7AZ UK ● Europe ● New Zealand ● Australia Tel: 01326 240301 Email: [email protected] Redhill Farm ● Harlington Road Toddington ● Bedfordshire ● LU5 6HF Email: [email protected] Presingoll Farm Open April to October, 90 Pitches. This family run site covering 5 Tel: + 44 (0) 1525 878 000 acres of fields overlooks the beautiful North Cornish Coast and is close to the charming village of St Agnes. www.justgo.uk.com Tariff: Charged per person, Adult £8, Child £1.50, Dogs no charge, Hook up £4 Share your experience with us, we would love to hear about your Address: Penwinnick Road, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0PB Tel: 01872 552333 Email: [email protected] trip or any recommendations; email: [email protected]

Just go has compiled this range of destination guides to give you a taste and feel of what the UK and Europe has to offer. Every effort has been made to maintain accuracy but we regret www.justgo.uk.com that we will not be held accountable should any information be incorrect. Cornwall When visiting Cornwall you really are spoilt for choice on places to visit. As well as a breathtaking coastline scattered with picturesque coastal fishing villages, Cornwall has a wealth of other world renowned attractions to fill your days. Situated in the south west of Britain and home to Lands End (Britain’s most southerly point) Cornwall has both, northern and southern coastlines, each boasting an array of beautiful beaches and attractions.

For all those aspiring surfers visit the north coast with and St Ives being the perfect locations. If you fancy something different after drying off, then St Ives has its very own Tate Gallery with a world class collection of art and exhibits. The south coast, dubbed the Cornish Riviera, is home to picturesque harbour villages such as and Falmouth. For a little history, drive along to the coastal town of , home to the magnificent St Michaels Mount. A tidal island topped by a castle 400m off the coast that can be approached on foot, using a man made causeway between mid and low tide.

Slightly in land the world famous The Eden Project is a popular visitors attraction that opened in 2001. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments, as well many family activities, rainforest inspired walks and restaurants for if you get peckish. A real must see!

Places to visit Tintagel Castle St Michaels Mount Eden Project

Set high on the rugged north Cornwall coast is St Michael's Mount is a small tidal island in The Eden Project is a popular visitor attraction Tintagel Castle, offering dramatic views out to Mount's Bay, Cornwall, , United in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are sea and rocky coves and beaches to explore. Kingdom. The island is a and is linked plants that are collected from many diverse Steeped in the legends of King Arthur and his to the town of Marazion by a man-made climates and environments. father Uther Pendragon, you can watch a short causeway of granite setts, passable between film about this enduring story and walk the mid-tide and low water. Address: Bodelva, Par PL24 2SG ruins of the castle. Afterwards grab some lunch at the cafe, which serves traditional cream teas Address: St Michael's Mount; Marazion,; and other homemade food. Cornwall,; TR17 OHS Address: Castle Road, Tintagel, Cornwall, PL34 0HE

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