We are back from Churchtown farm campsite. Had a lovely holiday too. It is a great spot, right on the beach and nature reserve, with sand dunes and small lakes.For wildlife fans, we saw Adders, Bats, Birds of prey, gloworms,(at night) and seals around the headland, plus loads of butterflies bugs and other birds. Perfect if you have interested children with I-spy books! The beach is massive, sandy with some shelter, rock-pools and all the usual cornish delights. designated a surfing beach with RLNI lifegaurds on duty and lots of surfing school pupils!.
Perfect weather for the first week as well with fair days for the second. There were plenty of VW campsters on site, split,(on hire), Several Bays throughout the fourtnight and plenty of Wedges. Made a couple of new friends with campers swapping campsite and location tips.
The campsite itself was good,shop on site the usual facilities you would expect. Our only gripe was that the toilet/shower block was not cleaned anywhere near enough for the volume of use. It didn't help that there was, as always some neglect, abuse and ignorant disregard of decent cleanliness habits by some users. This should have been sorted but wasnt. Shame as this was the only problem.
The site was level in places, but there were some units using levelling blocks. Hard to avoid with Cornish coastal locations. We were lucky enough not to need them. The site was safe for kids to play outside, with the dunes visible from the site for the older children.
Excellent local pub, 2 minutes walk,with great food and full selection of ales, changed on a near daily basis.
Great location to travel around west Cornwall or just stay at the site and use the local beaches.
In all a perfect place for a holiday.
My waving arm was getting worn out as there are so many VW campers in Cornwall in the summer, it was unreal, one every couple of minutes! If you waved at us in our bright red wedge with the hideous body kit and pop up roof, hello again.
If anyone wants any info for the site or area, feel free to ask.