Travelling down to Tintagel CC Site

Aug 2, 2005
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Looking forward immensely to 2 weeks in Cornwall this year, starting with a week at Trewethett Farm (sp??) in Tintagel. We live just inside the Welsh border by the Second Severn Crossing.

However...we are due to arrive on Saturday 21st of July, which is the day after all the kiddie sprinkles break up from school, and I am more than a little anxious about the hideous traffic we are BOUND to come across. I am all for delaying the trip by 24 hours and going down on the Sunday, but hardworking husband understandably wants to squeeze every last minute out of his 2 weeks off and wants to go asap.

I see from the details that we are not allowed to arrive until 12 noon, so... if we got going at a stupid early morning time, is there somewhere we could stop for a few hours on the way? Preferably as near to our destination as possible. We have a very big outfit (Pajero + Senator Carolina), one 4 year old and an elderly dog.

Lesley
 
Aug 6, 2005
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I'm so envious of you going there as it looks lovely and the views apparently are wonderful. We tried to book a week in June way back at the begining of April, but most of the weekends were fully booked.

As to pulling over somewhere, some of the laybys on the A30 are large and have a buffer zone between you and the road, so you could stop for a few hours in one of those if you can keep a four year old well enough entertained in the van. However I seem to remember there is a reservoir off the A30 between Bodmin and Dartmoor which has a picnic area etc etc which may be suitable, but I haven't visited it so don't know if it is suitable for your outfit. Perhaps someone else is able to advise on that one

Gill
 
Mar 14, 2005
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hi lesley,we went here 2 years ago,the best site ever

we live in burton on trent and left at 10pm,arrived on site at 4.30am,late night arrives area just before reception,so dont waste time in traffic.we arrived at this time and there was only one caravan asleep in front of us.toilet block open no key required which was even better as we all wanted the loo.enjoy,and hope you can get the pitch with the balcony.they are like dust

dave/lisa
 
Aug 2, 2005
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Hi All

Thanks for your responses. I'll have to look into the A30 a bit more - my daughter is as good as gold, so not too worried about entertaining her. Yes - I had heard about the wind. We only have a small porch awning, but will make sure the tie down kit is packed! We will be in Treamble Valley for the second week (went there last year), but we haven't explored the west coast (Bude etc.) yet. Any good beaches for old dogs???
 

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