st austell truro looe surrounding area

Jan 28, 2008
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does any one know of decent adults only touring sites within the above areas that are reasonably priced for the month of June 2008 with in easy walking distance to local villages and accept dogs
 
Jul 11, 2006
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Take a look at Trelay farm park nr Looe. Not adults only but I don't think you will find many kids there outside of school holidays. Not actually stayed there but had a good look around while we were in the area last year, not far to walk into the village of Landreth.
 
Feb 15, 2006
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hi, you wont get any kids now on sites unless its school hols. parents get fined now if there kids are off for more than 10 days. they also have to get permission.

id go to carnon downs a beautiful chilled site with huge pitches.

im sure Lord B and Trucker and fill you in Trucker has just come back and he went out of school hours and Lord B never goes in school hols.

its the nicest site ive ever seen i checked it out last year when i was down cornwall and ive booked it for the kids may holiday.

if you go onto www.ukcampsite.co.uk and put in carnon downs as the site there is some reviews on there.

jo-anne

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Mar 7, 2006
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We normally stay at adult only sites with our GSD dog.

Last september we stayed at Trethem Mill at St Mawes. Its not adult only but we never saw 1 child whilst we were there and the site is lovely, spotless showers and the dog walk is one of the nicest I've seen on a site, really big meadow and plenty of room for the dog to run off the lead.

Its not far from truro and the King Harry Ferry is 2 minutes down the road so handy for Falmouth also.
 
Jan 19, 2008
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Like jo-anne says above, Carnon Downs tales some beating. It's nice and central with the north and south coasts not far away. Superb toilets blocks, fairish dog walk although like all dog walks with well trodden paths can be a bit muddy. The super pitches are very spacious with no emptying or filling of AquaRoll or Wastemaster.

Probably the only downside is some noise from the busy A39 but inside the van you can't hear it.

Carnon Downs is now a C.C. site. In June I would think children would be conspicuous by their absence. We have always gone early in the year and I don't recall seeing any.

Trucker (Kev) also has been often and he might be able to add any info I have missed.
 
Jan 19, 2008
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I forgot to add, Carnon Downs village is just down the road. Just a few hundred yards from the site, by the roundabout, is a pub serving meals, I think it's called Brewsters. Go further into the village and theres a very large garden nursery and further on again is the village shop/newsagent.
 
Dec 14, 2006
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What about Carlyon Bay, near St Austell - not adults only, but as previously said, in June there won't be children around? It's part of the Camping Cheque network, and accepts Camping Cheques for the whole of June, so will cost only
 

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