Campsites in Cornwall

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Jutting out from the southwestern tip of England, the rocky peninsula of Cornwall is brimming with outdoor adventures. Hop between lively seaside resorts and tranquil fishing villages, hit the surf beaches of the north coast, or relax at the award-winning beaches of the Cornish Riviera. Hikers can enjoy endless sea views along the South West Coast Path, which skirts the entire peninsula, or head inland for a tent pitch among the natural beauty of the Cornish countryside. Late spring to early autumn is the best time for a camping holiday, while winters are wet and windy—best to swap the tent for a campervan or motorhome instead during this time. Either way, whether it's a secret garden hideout with just a handful of tent pitches or a family-friendly farm overlooking the sea, there'll be a campsite in Cornwall to suit your needs.

Cornwall’s north coast has some of the UK’s best surf, so the surf meccas of Newquay and Bude draw surfers year-round—in fact, some of the best swells are from late autumn through winter. Campers can tuck into fresh-from-the-ocean seafood in the foodie hub of Padstow, make the most of the dog-friendly beaches at Perranporth and Port Isaac, or enjoy coastal walks atop the sea cliffs in Tintagel. You can even spot dolphins along the coast in the summer months.

This patchwork of green hills rolls down to the calmer golden shores of Cornwall’s south coast, nicknamed the “Cornish Riviera.” Falmouth and Fowey are the go-to destinations for a summer beach vacation, while sandy beaches dot the shores around Polperro, Mevagissey, and Looe, and there’s always camping within easy reach. Check into a family-run holiday park with a swimming pool onsite, try glamping in a yurt, and don’t miss regional attractions, including the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project in St Austell.

Venture inland to explore the rocky tors and windswept moorlands of Bodmin Moor, where you can hike to Bronze age ruins and spot wild ponies grazing on the heath. It’s most magnificent in summer, when purple heather blazes across the hilltops and campers can pitch up at quiet country camping sites. Climb the two summits, Brown Willy and Rough Tor, for incredible views across the area and all the way back toward the sea. Further west, the Tamar Valley is the place for riverside walks and scenic river cruises away from the crowds.

From the wave-ravaged shores of the Lizard Peninsula to the cultural hub of St Ives, the western tip of Cornwall serves up sea views and beautiful beaches all around. Holiday homes and camping parks line the coast of Helston, Hayle, and Penzance, while must-do activities include the hike to St Michael’s Mount and a visit to Land’s End, the westernmost point of mainland Britain.

Marooned 25 miles off the west Cornish coast, the Isles of Scilly offer an idyllic getaway with heathland walks and deserted beaches. Getting there is all part of the adventure—ride the ferry from Penzance or fly out from Newquay or Land’s End from March through November. There are five inhabited islands to choose from, and campers can escape to a farmland campsite or pitch a tent within walking distance of the beach. Feel the sand beneath your toes as you traipse across dunes back to your tent and build epic sand-castles as the sunsets before hurrying back for an evening campfire.

Campsites in Cornwall are always a real hit with the kids. Why? There’s the proximity of most campsites to the coast, but also a wealth of other family-friendly activities besides. With the beaches, blue skies, old tin mines, and ancient smugglers' haunts, Cornwall is a land full of mystery and intrigue that will enliven the imaginations of your children. Even better, many campsites are on family-run farms where children can get hands-on with the animals, while some are tiny, tent-only campsites in gardens where little'uns can safely run free away from cars.

And as such a popular camping destination, you'll never be the only one taking the kids on holiday to Cornwall. Think campsites full of kids where they can make friends before you've even pitched the tent—places where space is never at a premium and buckets and spades are almost obligatory. Places perfect for marshmallows on the campfire and a clotted cream ice-cream for your walk to the beach. The only tough bit? Getting them in the car and heading home until next summer.

The Eden Project hardly needs any introduction, now a staple for visitors to Cornwall. The sight of the massive biomes as you approach is awesome and, inside, they’re a fair treat too. The fascinating twin indoor biomes—rainforest and Mediterranean—sit on the land like giant space-age structures. There’s plenty going on in the “outdoor biome” as well, with some 32 acres of garden containing almost 2,000 plant species.

Yet while the Eden Project gets all the hype, there are plenty of smaller horticultural attractions for those on the hunt for interesting flora (or a good space for children to go wild among the undergrowth during family holidays). The Lost Gardens of Heligan are a particular highlight and 26-acre Trebah Gardens, a sub-tropical wonderland, is also great for family days out. Adults might like a tour of the Camel Valley Vineyard, where the grapes make a lovely local speciality.

For a mix of seaside views and high-brow culture, take a trip toward the furthest point in Cornwall for a stop at the open-air Minack Theatre. Despite its amphitheatre-like architecture, it was actually built in the 1930s with the rugged appeal of any ancient space. Dug into the cliff-side, this outdoor theatre puts on spectacular shows throughout the summer, all with the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic blue. Evening shows are usually timed so that you also have the sight of the sunset as the actors or musicians perform.

For animal lovers, family-friendly Newquay Zoo and Porfell Wildlife Park are great picks—though skipping the exotic species in favour of local wildlife is arguably more rewarding. The Tamar Otter and Wildlife Centre is perfect for this. Look out for native species such as fallow deer, badgers and the rare Scottish wildcat, along with the otters, of course.

For most, it's the Cornwall beaches and natural spaces that are the real attraction (often all connected via a walk on the South West Coast Path). These coastal capers can even be turned up a notch with water sports, whether it’s renting a surfboard and taking lessons with a local school or heading off on a coasteering trip to jump off cliffs and plunge into wild swimming holes. Try the Adrenalin Quarry near Liskeard for a good place to start—fly on the long zip-wire, glide on the giant swing, and traverse high rock ledges around the former quarry.

  1. Build a sandcastle fort before the tide comes in.
  2. Rent surfboards or taking surf lessons for the very first time.
  3. Walk a clifftop section of the South West Coast Path.
  4. Discover the incredible flora of the world-famous Eden Project.
  5. Catch a sunset play at the Minack Theatre.
  6. Cook local farm shop food over a crackling campfire.
  7. Explore the ancient treasures of St. Michael's Mount.
  8. Uncover history with a tour of Cornwall's old tin mines.
  9. Taste the local tipple at St Austell's Brewery.
  10. Hike to the top of Brown Willy.

The birthplace of King Arthur and pock-marked with stone circles from even older times, Cornwall is a county awash with intriguing history. It was at Tintagel Castle that King Arthur was reputedly born and, today, campers can still visit these mysterious ruins that nestle among the cliffs just above Merlin’s Cove. From there, it’s a short stroll to the site of his final battle, too, where King Arthur's stone commemorates the occasion.

There are other allusions to Cornwall’s dramatic past, too. Not least famous is St Michael's Mount, the ancient island settlement that can be reached across a causeway at low tide and is a must on any Cornwall holiday. Launceston Castle, Restormel Castle, and Falmouth’s impressive Pendennis Castle offer yet more turreted family fun, while the likes of Truro Cathedral show an even grander side of the local architecture.

Cornwall’s industrial heritage is equally rewarding to discover. Many of the county’s old tin mines are open to the public or visible to walkers who hike the off-beat footpaths. National Trust-owned Wheal Coates, near St Agnes, is particularly well known, largely since it is so photogenic against a backdrop of vast blue ocean and atop impressive cliffs.

From truly ancient monuments, such as Iron Age hillforts and Neolithic stone circles, to these more modern tin mining structures, you can really trace Cornwall through the ages. It has a visible, tangible history that is a delight to explore.

96% (848) 552 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Cornwall

Cadgwith Wild Camping

1. Cadgwith Wild Camping

99%
(244)
Ruan Minor, England · 21 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A dog-friendly campsite on a farm in Cornwall where every pitch offers a sea view
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£22
 / night
Cornish Tipi Holidays & Camping

2. Cornish Tipi Holidays & Camping

97%
(147)
St Kew, England · 168 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Wake up to the sound of birdsong, go swimming before breakfast in the clear water of a secluded lake. Cook your bacon and eggs over an open fire while you plan your day, or just laze it away in the peace and quiet of your own personal tipi. You can always go fishing tomorrow, and walk along the cliffs the day after that… The site is a unique woodland valley folded around a clear, spring-fed lake created from the old Tregildrans Quarry. Our tipis and tent pitches are dotted about this secret 20 acres full of ferns, bluebells, oak and meadowsweet. Left in peace for many years there's been no modern chemicals or poisons on the land, meaning we've got bluebells, dormice, Red Admirals and shy woodland Jays for you to spot. It’s a place set apart from the rush and clutter of the modern holiday experience, with an atmosphere that makes you forget the world outside, and just lounge, ramble, or potter about in a boat. We're committed to giving you a genuinely individual service from first contact to your time staying with us. We established CTH in 1996. This was the first and we believe still is the best tipi holiday site in the UK. We know our area inside out and can always help with local knowledge or contacts if you need them. We want to offer our guests a sustainable holiday. A return to real camping means the lowest possible impact on the land and environment - our tipi poles don’t even break the surface of the earth. Your footprint while here could only be bettered by a survival expert. You don't have to fly! a major bonus, and we source all our wood, fish and canvas locally and work with local people wherever possible.
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£25
 / night
Sunny Corner Campsite

3. Sunny Corner Campsite

98%
(115)
Saint Agnes, England · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Back-to-basics camping with views of the sea in walking distance of St Agnes
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£35
 / night
The Owl Box Eco Camp

4. The Owl Box Eco Camp

England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A dreamy and picturesque campsite nestled in the beautiful Cornish coastal village of St Agnes. The perfect location for beach goers, surfers, walkers, hikers, cyclists and families alike, to explore our incredible coastline, and whether you see yourself walking along the coast path towards Perranporth , surfing or swimming at Trevaunance Cove, enjoying the seclusion of Trevellas Porth, or immersing yourself in a bit of Cornish miners history with an ale at The legendary Driftwood Spars, all are just a short and scenic walk away away from the campsite! We are a family run, local and relaxed campsite. Immerse yourself in sweet birdsong during the day of the many species that live in the trees all around, and at night listen out for the hunting calls of the barn or tawny owls that nest in our specially erected owl boxes. We have toilets, drinking water and showers with hot water available on site
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£22
 / night
Mushroom Meadow, Cornwall UK

5. Mushroom Meadow, Cornwall UK

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(9)
10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Centrally located yet quiet, secluded and flat two-acre meadow with 9 large grass pitches each mowed for privacy within natural wildflower borders. Clean and well looked after composting toilets, hot gas showers, fire pits, free scrap wood and a quiet woodland to immerse yourself in, next to the stream. Mushroom Meadow and the adjoining woodland are nestled at the bottom of our picturesque 50 acre family farm - with the stream at it's southerly border. Access is via a long farm track (about 750m) and is clearly signed once you arrive at our farm. The numbered pitches are thoughtfully spaced across the entire meadow. Perfect for those who like lots of space and for children who like to run free. An ideal West Cornwall location (10 min drive to both North and South coasts) - you can walk into our village of Praze and Beeble to visit the local pub, village shop or famous Philps Bakery for all your pasty needs!
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£14
 / night
Tregonetha Lake Camping & Glamping

6. Tregonetha Lake Camping & Glamping

97%
(16)
England · 28 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Open 3rd April - 20th September 2026 Mel and Tom are looking forward to welcoming you to our charming, eco-friendly camping and glamping site, proudly awarded a Silver Green Tourism accolade. Passionate about sharing this special corner of Cornwall, we hope our tranquil surroundings will help you unwind, relax, and immerse yourself in nature. With stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere, our site is the perfect escape. Tregonetha Lake is a Freedom Camping Club Certified Site, offering peaceful, low-impact camping in a natural setting. Membership is not required to stay. Mel has called Cornwall home for over 20 years and is always happy to share her local knowledge with guests, while Tom, a seasoned surfer, can offer advice on the best surf spots based on the weather and swell conditions. Friendly and approachable, we’re here to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable, surrounded by great company and a welcoming atmosphere. Tregonetha Lake is a small, peaceful, off grid site surrounded by wild and natural, Cornish countryside and open farmland, including a beautiful 2 acre coarse fishing Lake. Fishing is an extra cost of £10 per adult day ticket, £7.50 per child day ticket. Just 9 miles from Mawgan Porth, 10 miles from Padstow, 11 miles from Newquay and 15 miles from Mevagissey it’s the perfect place to get away from it all, while still being within easy reach of some of the most popular holiday destinations on both the north and south coasts of Cornwall. Our Lake View Camping Field offers peaceful pitches for tents, campervans, motorhomes and caravans, all overlooking our beautiful two-acre lake. For a more immersive nature experience, we also have five secluded woodland camping pitches, tucked among the trees and just a short walk from the lake. All camping pitches operate on a choose-where-you-want-to-pitch basis. Glamping in bell tents is also available. Tregonetha Lake is a small campsite with a big impact — wild, natural and peaceful. With wildlife-rich surroundings and uninterrupted lake views, it’s the perfect spot for a summer holiday, a restorative weekend break, or a quiet overnight stop on your journey.
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£13
 / night
Coverack Camping & Glamping

7. Coverack Camping & Glamping

99%
(200)
Coverack, England · 162 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Traditional family camping near Coverack, with the promise of coast, countryside and Cornish ice cream
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£12
 / night
Trewan Hall

8. Trewan Hall

100%
(10)
Saint Columb, England · 20 units · Tents, Motorhomes
The grounds of a 17th century manor where a relaxed atmosphere and sense of pleasant privacy rules
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£16
 / night
The Secret Garden

9. The Secret Garden

100%
(5)
Newquay · 3 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
2 sites to stay ruby rose for chalet or jasmine pitch for van This secret garden's is surrounded by the fields and tall hedges, a magical place, it’s in a world of its own and will certainly make those memories. * Private spacious camping in a very peaceful and beautiful space just for you and your favorites ! either with chalet on its own, van, tents or both :) chalet with double bed, single bed, bathroom, shower, tv mini kitchen, plates, kettle, cutlery, pots & pans, outside washing up area Chill in your massive jacuzzi with a your favourite drink and best tunes 🎶 (add on for Jasmine) * Picnic bench, garden, hot shower, flushing toilet, firepit (add on for Jasmine) * A very special gated garden to spend time out with your favourite people. Family friendly You may spot wild pheasants, chickens, indian runner ducks, our super friendly Bengal Cats! if you like them!😻 Your own furry friends are welcome as it is a gated secure garden. Enjoy the fire pit (wood and firelighters can be brought in advance) or bring your own :) Your car/van can park right outside the gate to your secret garden. (jasmine is another pitch) Lovely walk down the bottom of our lane to river gannel, bring your own paddle boards, kayaks, yourself for a swim :) From the river gannel if you walk from your garden it will take you to crantock beach and quant village, including the 2 local pubs worth a visit if your into our local history. Trenance 15 minute walk 0r 3 minute drive (walk the country back lane here to Trenance via river gannel for a beautiful nature walk) *Horse riding along the river gannel at Trenance riding stables *Trenance Boating lake, Tea rooms, rose gardens and Boat hire *Trenance Play park for the kids 5 mins walk to esso/budgens for essentials 24 hour 5 Mins car ride to the quant Crantock Village beach, or long walk to the beach. Tearooms, the outstanding C-bay day spa for an extra special day out. 1.2 miles into town, 10 min car ride to Newquay town centre to visit our beautiful Cornish beaches, harbour (fishing trips) golf course, chip shops, deliveroo do deliver here :) Lifts i can do for £10 back from town before 12am if your stuck :) Bus direct into Newquay town Center or any other part of Cornwall 4 minute walk down the lane :)
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£29
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Roskilly Camping

10. Roskilly Camping

97%
(32)
Helston, England · 20 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A small family run campsite located on the famous ice cream farm, Roskilly’s. On the Lizard in South West Cornwall, the farm is remote and tucked away with a Cornish feel, yet there is plenty to do. The farm has a vast array of animals that you can feed, a large woodland and ponds walk where the cows may be grazing. There are also many stunning beaches and Cornish fishing villages a small walk or drive away. We have a restaurant offering lovely food all day from breakfast to dinner. During the summer season there is also live music performed by local bands on selected evenings. Our campsite offers large grass pitches for tents and camper vans as well as a pristine toilet and shower block and communal area.
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£15
 / night
Willow Valley Holiday Park

11. Willow Valley Holiday Park

100%
(16)
Bude , England · 31 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
This peaceful, sheltered site has a special character. The site is the ideal place to unwind with plenty of safe space, a meandering river and friendly atmosphere. It offers 4 acres with facilities, 7 acres of wilderness, shower block, level pitches, picturesque river, children’s playground and has been rated AA 4 star gold pennant. Becky and John both love Cornwall and fell in love with the site as soon as they saw it and it provided the perfect opportunity for a new challenge. Having only recently taken over at Willow Valley in the Summer of 2024, there are always ongoing improvements being made so make sure you keep in touch. Any returning campers will be glad to know we aren’t changing the campsite itself though. Why would we when it is already so perfect!
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£29
 / night
Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm

12. Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm

88%
(66)
Bude, England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Glamping near Bude, with eye-catching eco-pods, a staggering treehouse for couples and traditional tent camping
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£26
 / night
Elm Farm Camp, Cafe & Cycle hire

13. Elm Farm Camp, Cafe & Cycle hire

98%
(85)
Redruth, England · 26 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Quiet camping meadows and a friendly café located beside some of Cornwall's most popular cycling routes
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£15
 / night
Treglisson Campsite

14. Treglisson Campsite

97%
(60)
Hayle, England · 35 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A warm welcome awaits at one of Cornwall's best-located campsites
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£30
 / night
The Camping Field

15. The Camping Field

96%
(26)
Bodmin, England · 35 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Back-to-basics camping in beautiful Cornish countryside
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£16
 / night
Pleasant Streams Farm Camping

16. Pleasant Streams Farm Camping

91%
(70)
St Austell, England · 67 units · Tents, Glamping
Lakeside camping with streams, rope swings and farmyard animals in rural Cornwall
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£15
 / night
Bush Farm Campsite

17. Bush Farm Campsite

99%
(99)
Saltash, England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes
As close to wild camping as you can get on a rewilded 200-acre farm in Cornwall
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£12
 / night
Bakesdown Farm Camping

18. Bakesdown Farm Camping

100%
(22)
Bude, England · 7 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Small-scale camping and glamping on a 33-acre Cornish farm with separate meadows ensuring space, peace and privacy
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£34
 / night
Looe Country Park

19. Looe Country Park

95%
(11)
Looe, England · 2 units
Glamping pods on a quiet camping and caravan park in the Cornish countryside
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£45
 / night
Pigscombe Piglet

20. Pigscombe Piglet

100%
(15)
Looe, England · 2 units
An exclusive hire site with a cute and cosy cabin and a rustic shepherd's hut in charmingly rural East Cornwall
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£100
 / night

Jutting out from the southwestern tip of England, the rocky peninsula of Cornwall is brimming with outdoor adventures. Hop between lively seaside resorts and tranquil fishing villages, hit the surf beaches of the north coast, or relax at the award-winning beaches of the Cornish Riviera. Hikers can enjoy endless sea views along the South West Coast Path, which skirts the entire peninsula, or head inland for a tent pitch among the natural beauty of the Cornish countryside. Late spring to early autumn is the best time for a camping holiday, while winters are wet and windy—best to swap the tent for a campervan or motorhome instead during this time. Either way, whether it's a secret garden hideout with just a handful of tent pitches or a family-friendly farm overlooking the sea, there'll be a campsite in Cornwall to suit your needs.

Cornwall’s north coast has some of the UK’s best surf, so the surf meccas of Newquay and Bude draw surfers year-round—in fact, some of the best swells are from late autumn through winter. Campers can tuck into fresh-from-the-ocean seafood in the foodie hub of Padstow, make the most of the dog-friendly beaches at Perranporth and Port Isaac, or enjoy coastal walks atop the sea cliffs in Tintagel. You can even spot dolphins along the coast in the summer months.

This patchwork of green hills rolls down to the calmer golden shores of Cornwall’s south coast, nicknamed the “Cornish Riviera.” Falmouth and Fowey are the go-to destinations for a summer beach vacation, while sandy beaches dot the shores around Polperro, Mevagissey, and Looe, and there’s always camping within easy reach. Check into a family-run holiday park with a swimming pool onsite, try glamping in a yurt, and don’t miss regional attractions, including the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project in St Austell.

Venture inland to explore the rocky tors and windswept moorlands of Bodmin Moor, where you can hike to Bronze age ruins and spot wild ponies grazing on the heath. It’s most magnificent in summer, when purple heather blazes across the hilltops and campers can pitch up at quiet country camping sites. Climb the two summits, Brown Willy and Rough Tor, for incredible views across the area and all the way back toward the sea. Further west, the Tamar Valley is the place for riverside walks and scenic river cruises away from the crowds.

From the wave-ravaged shores of the Lizard Peninsula to the cultural hub of St Ives, the western tip of Cornwall serves up sea views and beautiful beaches all around. Holiday homes and camping parks line the coast of Helston, Hayle, and Penzance, while must-do activities include the hike to St Michael’s Mount and a visit to Land’s End, the westernmost point of mainland Britain.

Marooned 25 miles off the west Cornish coast, the Isles of Scilly offer an idyllic getaway with heathland walks and deserted beaches. Getting there is all part of the adventure—ride the ferry from Penzance or fly out from Newquay or Land’s End from March through November. There are five inhabited islands to choose from, and campers can escape to a farmland campsite or pitch a tent within walking distance of the beach. Feel the sand beneath your toes as you traipse across dunes back to your tent and build epic sand-castles as the sunsets before hurrying back for an evening campfire.

Campsites in Cornwall are always a real hit with the kids. Why? There’s the proximity of most campsites to the coast, but also a wealth of other family-friendly activities besides. With the beaches, blue skies, old tin mines, and ancient smugglers' haunts, Cornwall is a land full of mystery and intrigue that will enliven the imaginations of your children. Even better, many campsites are on family-run farms where children can get hands-on with the animals, while some are tiny, tent-only campsites in gardens where little'uns can safely run free away from cars.

And as such a popular camping destination, you'll never be the only one taking the kids on holiday to Cornwall. Think campsites full of kids where they can make friends before you've even pitched the tent—places where space is never at a premium and buckets and spades are almost obligatory. Places perfect for marshmallows on the campfire and a clotted cream ice-cream for your walk to the beach. The only tough bit? Getting them in the car and heading home until next summer.

The Eden Project hardly needs any introduction, now a staple for visitors to Cornwall. The sight of the massive biomes as you approach is awesome and, inside, they’re a fair treat too. The fascinating twin indoor biomes—rainforest and Mediterranean—sit on the land like giant space-age structures. There’s plenty going on in the “outdoor biome” as well, with some 32 acres of garden containing almost 2,000 plant species.

Yet while the Eden Project gets all the hype, there are plenty of smaller horticultural attractions for those on the hunt for interesting flora (or a good space for children to go wild among the undergrowth during family holidays). The Lost Gardens of Heligan are a particular highlight and 26-acre Trebah Gardens, a sub-tropical wonderland, is also great for family days out. Adults might like a tour of the Camel Valley Vineyard, where the grapes make a lovely local speciality.

For a mix of seaside views and high-brow culture, take a trip toward the furthest point in Cornwall for a stop at the open-air Minack Theatre. Despite its amphitheatre-like architecture, it was actually built in the 1930s with the rugged appeal of any ancient space. Dug into the cliff-side, this outdoor theatre puts on spectacular shows throughout the summer, all with the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic blue. Evening shows are usually timed so that you also have the sight of the sunset as the actors or musicians perform.

For animal lovers, family-friendly Newquay Zoo and Porfell Wildlife Park are great picks—though skipping the exotic species in favour of local wildlife is arguably more rewarding. The Tamar Otter and Wildlife Centre is perfect for this. Look out for native species such as fallow deer, badgers and the rare Scottish wildcat, along with the otters, of course.

For most, it's the Cornwall beaches and natural spaces that are the real attraction (often all connected via a walk on the South West Coast Path). These coastal capers can even be turned up a notch with water sports, whether it’s renting a surfboard and taking lessons with a local school or heading off on a coasteering trip to jump off cliffs and plunge into wild swimming holes. Try the Adrenalin Quarry near Liskeard for a good place to start—fly on the long zip-wire, glide on the giant swing, and traverse high rock ledges around the former quarry.

  1. Build a sandcastle fort before the tide comes in.
  2. Rent surfboards or taking surf lessons for the very first time.
  3. Walk a clifftop section of the South West Coast Path.
  4. Discover the incredible flora of the world-famous Eden Project.
  5. Catch a sunset play at the Minack Theatre.
  6. Cook local farm shop food over a crackling campfire.
  7. Explore the ancient treasures of St. Michael's Mount.
  8. Uncover history with a tour of Cornwall's old tin mines.
  9. Taste the local tipple at St Austell's Brewery.
  10. Hike to the top of Brown Willy.

The birthplace of King Arthur and pock-marked with stone circles from even older times, Cornwall is a county awash with intriguing history. It was at Tintagel Castle that King Arthur was reputedly born and, today, campers can still visit these mysterious ruins that nestle among the cliffs just above Merlin’s Cove. From there, it’s a short stroll to the site of his final battle, too, where King Arthur's stone commemorates the occasion.

There are other allusions to Cornwall’s dramatic past, too. Not least famous is St Michael's Mount, the ancient island settlement that can be reached across a causeway at low tide and is a must on any Cornwall holiday. Launceston Castle, Restormel Castle, and Falmouth’s impressive Pendennis Castle offer yet more turreted family fun, while the likes of Truro Cathedral show an even grander side of the local architecture.

Cornwall’s industrial heritage is equally rewarding to discover. Many of the county’s old tin mines are open to the public or visible to walkers who hike the off-beat footpaths. National Trust-owned Wheal Coates, near St Agnes, is particularly well known, largely since it is so photogenic against a backdrop of vast blue ocean and atop impressive cliffs.

From truly ancient monuments, such as Iron Age hillforts and Neolithic stone circles, to these more modern tin mining structures, you can really trace Cornwall through the ages. It has a visible, tangible history that is a delight to explore.

96% (848) 552 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Cornwall

Cadgwith Wild Camping

1. Cadgwith Wild Camping

99%
(244)
Ruan Minor, England · 21 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A dog-friendly campsite on a farm in Cornwall where every pitch offers a sea view
Pets
Campfires
Showers
from 
£22
 / night
Cornish Tipi Holidays & Camping

2. Cornish Tipi Holidays & Camping

97%
(147)
St Kew, England · 168 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Wake up to the sound of birdsong, go swimming before breakfast in the clear water of a secluded lake. Cook your bacon and eggs over an open fire while you plan your day, or just laze it away in the peace and quiet of your own personal tipi. You can always go fishing tomorrow, and walk along the cliffs the day after that… The site is a unique woodland valley folded around a clear, spring-fed lake created from the old Tregildrans Quarry. Our tipis and tent pitches are dotted about this secret 20 acres full of ferns, bluebells, oak and meadowsweet. Left in peace for many years there's been no modern chemicals or poisons on the land, meaning we've got bluebells, dormice, Red Admirals and shy woodland Jays for you to spot. It’s a place set apart from the rush and clutter of the modern holiday experience, with an atmosphere that makes you forget the world outside, and just lounge, ramble, or potter about in a boat. We're committed to giving you a genuinely individual service from first contact to your time staying with us. We established CTH in 1996. This was the first and we believe still is the best tipi holiday site in the UK. We know our area inside out and can always help with local knowledge or contacts if you need them. We want to offer our guests a sustainable holiday. A return to real camping means the lowest possible impact on the land and environment - our tipi poles don’t even break the surface of the earth. Your footprint while here could only be bettered by a survival expert. You don't have to fly! a major bonus, and we source all our wood, fish and canvas locally and work with local people wherever possible.
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£25
 / night
Sunny Corner Campsite

3. Sunny Corner Campsite

98%
(115)
Saint Agnes, England · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Back-to-basics camping with views of the sea in walking distance of St Agnes
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£35
 / night
The Owl Box Eco Camp

4. The Owl Box Eco Camp

England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A dreamy and picturesque campsite nestled in the beautiful Cornish coastal village of St Agnes. The perfect location for beach goers, surfers, walkers, hikers, cyclists and families alike, to explore our incredible coastline, and whether you see yourself walking along the coast path towards Perranporth , surfing or swimming at Trevaunance Cove, enjoying the seclusion of Trevellas Porth, or immersing yourself in a bit of Cornish miners history with an ale at The legendary Driftwood Spars, all are just a short and scenic walk away away from the campsite! We are a family run, local and relaxed campsite. Immerse yourself in sweet birdsong during the day of the many species that live in the trees all around, and at night listen out for the hunting calls of the barn or tawny owls that nest in our specially erected owl boxes. We have toilets, drinking water and showers with hot water available on site
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£22
 / night
Mushroom Meadow, Cornwall UK

5. Mushroom Meadow, Cornwall UK

100%
(9)
10 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Centrally located yet quiet, secluded and flat two-acre meadow with 9 large grass pitches each mowed for privacy within natural wildflower borders. Clean and well looked after composting toilets, hot gas showers, fire pits, free scrap wood and a quiet woodland to immerse yourself in, next to the stream. Mushroom Meadow and the adjoining woodland are nestled at the bottom of our picturesque 50 acre family farm - with the stream at it's southerly border. Access is via a long farm track (about 750m) and is clearly signed once you arrive at our farm. The numbered pitches are thoughtfully spaced across the entire meadow. Perfect for those who like lots of space and for children who like to run free. An ideal West Cornwall location (10 min drive to both North and South coasts) - you can walk into our village of Praze and Beeble to visit the local pub, village shop or famous Philps Bakery for all your pasty needs!
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£14
 / night
Tregonetha Lake Camping & Glamping

6. Tregonetha Lake Camping & Glamping

97%
(16)
England · 28 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Open 3rd April - 20th September 2026 Mel and Tom are looking forward to welcoming you to our charming, eco-friendly camping and glamping site, proudly awarded a Silver Green Tourism accolade. Passionate about sharing this special corner of Cornwall, we hope our tranquil surroundings will help you unwind, relax, and immerse yourself in nature. With stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere, our site is the perfect escape. Tregonetha Lake is a Freedom Camping Club Certified Site, offering peaceful, low-impact camping in a natural setting. Membership is not required to stay. Mel has called Cornwall home for over 20 years and is always happy to share her local knowledge with guests, while Tom, a seasoned surfer, can offer advice on the best surf spots based on the weather and swell conditions. Friendly and approachable, we’re here to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable, surrounded by great company and a welcoming atmosphere. Tregonetha Lake is a small, peaceful, off grid site surrounded by wild and natural, Cornish countryside and open farmland, including a beautiful 2 acre coarse fishing Lake. Fishing is an extra cost of £10 per adult day ticket, £7.50 per child day ticket. Just 9 miles from Mawgan Porth, 10 miles from Padstow, 11 miles from Newquay and 15 miles from Mevagissey it’s the perfect place to get away from it all, while still being within easy reach of some of the most popular holiday destinations on both the north and south coasts of Cornwall. Our Lake View Camping Field offers peaceful pitches for tents, campervans, motorhomes and caravans, all overlooking our beautiful two-acre lake. For a more immersive nature experience, we also have five secluded woodland camping pitches, tucked among the trees and just a short walk from the lake. All camping pitches operate on a choose-where-you-want-to-pitch basis. Glamping in bell tents is also available. Tregonetha Lake is a small campsite with a big impact — wild, natural and peaceful. With wildlife-rich surroundings and uninterrupted lake views, it’s the perfect spot for a summer holiday, a restorative weekend break, or a quiet overnight stop on your journey.
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£13
 / night
Coverack Camping & Glamping

7. Coverack Camping & Glamping

99%
(200)
Coverack, England · 162 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Traditional family camping near Coverack, with the promise of coast, countryside and Cornish ice cream
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£12
 / night
Trewan Hall

8. Trewan Hall

100%
(10)
Saint Columb, England · 20 units · Tents, Motorhomes
The grounds of a 17th century manor where a relaxed atmosphere and sense of pleasant privacy rules
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£16
 / night
The Secret Garden

9. The Secret Garden

100%
(5)
Newquay · 3 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
2 sites to stay ruby rose for chalet or jasmine pitch for van This secret garden's is surrounded by the fields and tall hedges, a magical place, it’s in a world of its own and will certainly make those memories. * Private spacious camping in a very peaceful and beautiful space just for you and your favorites ! either with chalet on its own, van, tents or both :) chalet with double bed, single bed, bathroom, shower, tv mini kitchen, plates, kettle, cutlery, pots & pans, outside washing up area Chill in your massive jacuzzi with a your favourite drink and best tunes 🎶 (add on for Jasmine) * Picnic bench, garden, hot shower, flushing toilet, firepit (add on for Jasmine) * A very special gated garden to spend time out with your favourite people. Family friendly You may spot wild pheasants, chickens, indian runner ducks, our super friendly Bengal Cats! if you like them!😻 Your own furry friends are welcome as it is a gated secure garden. Enjoy the fire pit (wood and firelighters can be brought in advance) or bring your own :) Your car/van can park right outside the gate to your secret garden. (jasmine is another pitch) Lovely walk down the bottom of our lane to river gannel, bring your own paddle boards, kayaks, yourself for a swim :) From the river gannel if you walk from your garden it will take you to crantock beach and quant village, including the 2 local pubs worth a visit if your into our local history. Trenance 15 minute walk 0r 3 minute drive (walk the country back lane here to Trenance via river gannel for a beautiful nature walk) *Horse riding along the river gannel at Trenance riding stables *Trenance Boating lake, Tea rooms, rose gardens and Boat hire *Trenance Play park for the kids 5 mins walk to esso/budgens for essentials 24 hour 5 Mins car ride to the quant Crantock Village beach, or long walk to the beach. Tearooms, the outstanding C-bay day spa for an extra special day out. 1.2 miles into town, 10 min car ride to Newquay town centre to visit our beautiful Cornish beaches, harbour (fishing trips) golf course, chip shops, deliveroo do deliver here :) Lifts i can do for £10 back from town before 12am if your stuck :) Bus direct into Newquay town Center or any other part of Cornwall 4 minute walk down the lane :)
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£29
 / night
Roskilly Camping

10. Roskilly Camping

97%
(32)
Helston, England · 20 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A small family run campsite located on the famous ice cream farm, Roskilly’s. On the Lizard in South West Cornwall, the farm is remote and tucked away with a Cornish feel, yet there is plenty to do. The farm has a vast array of animals that you can feed, a large woodland and ponds walk where the cows may be grazing. There are also many stunning beaches and Cornish fishing villages a small walk or drive away. We have a restaurant offering lovely food all day from breakfast to dinner. During the summer season there is also live music performed by local bands on selected evenings. Our campsite offers large grass pitches for tents and camper vans as well as a pristine toilet and shower block and communal area.
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£15
 / night
Willow Valley Holiday Park

11. Willow Valley Holiday Park

100%
(16)
Bude , England · 31 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
This peaceful, sheltered site has a special character. The site is the ideal place to unwind with plenty of safe space, a meandering river and friendly atmosphere. It offers 4 acres with facilities, 7 acres of wilderness, shower block, level pitches, picturesque river, children’s playground and has been rated AA 4 star gold pennant. Becky and John both love Cornwall and fell in love with the site as soon as they saw it and it provided the perfect opportunity for a new challenge. Having only recently taken over at Willow Valley in the Summer of 2024, there are always ongoing improvements being made so make sure you keep in touch. Any returning campers will be glad to know we aren’t changing the campsite itself though. Why would we when it is already so perfect!
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£29
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Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm

12. Surf Pods and Camping at Atlantic Farm

88%
(66)
Bude, England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Glamping near Bude, with eye-catching eco-pods, a staggering treehouse for couples and traditional tent camping
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£26
 / night
Elm Farm Camp, Cafe & Cycle hire

13. Elm Farm Camp, Cafe & Cycle hire

98%
(85)
Redruth, England · 26 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Quiet camping meadows and a friendly café located beside some of Cornwall's most popular cycling routes
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£15
 / night
Treglisson Campsite

14. Treglisson Campsite

97%
(60)
Hayle, England · 35 units · Tents, Motorhomes
A warm welcome awaits at one of Cornwall's best-located campsites
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£30
 / night
The Camping Field

15. The Camping Field

96%
(26)
Bodmin, England · 35 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Back-to-basics camping in beautiful Cornish countryside
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£16
 / night
Pleasant Streams Farm Camping

16. Pleasant Streams Farm Camping

91%
(70)
St Austell, England · 67 units · Tents, Glamping
Lakeside camping with streams, rope swings and farmyard animals in rural Cornwall
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£15
 / night
Bush Farm Campsite

17. Bush Farm Campsite

99%
(99)
Saltash, England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes
As close to wild camping as you can get on a rewilded 200-acre farm in Cornwall
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£12
 / night
Bakesdown Farm Camping

18. Bakesdown Farm Camping

100%
(22)
Bude, England · 7 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Small-scale camping and glamping on a 33-acre Cornish farm with separate meadows ensuring space, peace and privacy
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£34
 / night
Looe Country Park

19. Looe Country Park

95%
(11)
Looe, England · 2 units
Glamping pods on a quiet camping and caravan park in the Cornish countryside
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£45
 / night
Pigscombe Piglet

20. Pigscombe Piglet

100%
(15)
Looe, England · 2 units
An exclusive hire site with a cute and cosy cabin and a rustic shepherd's hut in charmingly rural East Cornwall
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£100
 / night

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