Sunday 6 November 2011

Cornwall is one of Britain’s
favourite holiday
destinations. Stunning
scenery, a laid back attitude
and a sense almost of being
on holiday in a completely
different country have made
the British love affair with
the land the locals call
“Kernow” one as passionate
as it is long lasting.
Campsites in Cornwall
abound and offer the
touring holiday a wealth of
different options.
From farmer’s fields to full
on activity centres, the
touring caravan parks in
Cornwall have something for
every taste. Families, young
couples who like a bit of
social action and well
behaved small groups
should head for the larger
campsites in Cornwall,
where they can enjoy an
excellent range of onsite
facilities including
laundrettes, bars, restaurants
and amusement arcades.
Enjoy the wild side of
Cornwall from both angles:
get yourself down to your
touring caravan parks’ own
entertainment venues, or
head for the world famous
resort of Newquay for a
taste of real night time fun.
Newquay boasts more clubs
and bars than anywhere
else on the South West’s
coast and is a routine stop
for stag and hen parties
looking for some fun.
If you want something more
naturally wild, why not base
yourself close to the Eden
Project, or Bodmin Moor?
Cornwall is a lot more than
just beaches (though its
award winning stretches of
sand will take your breath
away). Campsites in
Cornwall offer you the
chance to get out into some
of the most unspoiled
countryside in the United
Kingdom.
Don’t forget the local history
either. According to most
Kernowians (that would be
the Cornish, to you and me),
the touring caravan parks
on the tip of the Lizard are
close to the final resting
place of King Arthur, who
waits to rise again when his
country needs him...

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