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Pine Green Valley Camping and Glamping is a small, dog-friendly site set in the Fowey Valley overlooking Bodmin Moor and ideally located as a gateway to Cornwall. Choose from a wide range of touring pitches or comfy wooden lodges. Enjoy great access to all of Cornwall's major attractions, including The Eden Project and the coastal towns of Looe and Polperro, all within 20 minutes!
Less than 20 minutes from Cornish towns and beaches
Incredible views of Bodmin Moor, an International Dark Sky Landscape
Family friendly and dog-friendly spot in the Fowey Valley
This welcoming site is set on three acres, terraced down the valley with fantastic views and breath taking sunsets over the Fowey Valley and Bodmin Moor. Excellent links from the A38 make this site a fantastic base for your Cornwall touring or glamping holiday. Explore the many beaches, small seaside towns, and attractions, including the Eden Project, Looe, and the Golithia Falls. There is a range of hardstanding touring pitches, all with electric hook ups suitable for caravans, campervans and motorhomes. Choose from standard pitch or fully serviced pitches complete with water tap and waste drain. There are lodges available to suit couples and families who wish to have more luxury.
Pine Green Valley is open all year round.
Max 6 people
Spacious hardstanding pitches (approx. 6.4m x 7m), including 16 amp electric hook up. Suitable for caravans, campervans and motorhomes. There is room for either an awning or your car. Water points are close by.
Max 6 people
Large hardstanding pitches (approx. 7.3m x 8m) with 16 amp electric hook up and spectacular views over the countryside. Accommodating a caravan with a car, motorhome or campervan. There are water points close by, and a grassed area.
Max 6 people
Gravelled over hardstanding pitch (approx. 5m x 5.5m) with 16 amp electric, water and drainage for greywater. Suitable for a campervan or small van conversion motorhome. Enjoy spectacular views over the countryside.
Max 6 people
Fully serviced hardstanding pitches suitable for a caravan with a car, or motorhome (approx. 7m x 8m). These pitches includes 16 amp electric hook up, freshwater tap and grey waste drain. Enjoy spectacular views over Bodmin Moor.
Max 6 people
Large serviced pitches (approx. 7.3m x 8m) are all hardstanding with 16 amp electric hook up, grey waste and water points and own picnic bench. Suitable for a caravan with a car, campervan or motorhome. Enjoy spectacular views over the countryside.
Max 2 people
A contemporary microlodge, complete with fitted kitchen including full cooker, microwave and fridge, private bathroom/shower, double bed and TV with Freeview. Sleeps two.
Max 4 people
A cosy four berth wooden lodge with its own private bathroom, kitchen and veranda that overlooks the valley and Bodmin Moor.
Max 4 people
Superb two bedroom wooden lodge, with its own private bathroom and kitchen. There's a 42 inch TV in the lounge with comfy seating and a wood burner for any chilly nights. The veranda seats four.
Max 4 people
A four berth wooden lodge with its own private bathroom, kitchen and veranda that overlooks the valley and Bodmin Moor.
Max 4 people
A 4-berth wooden lodge with kitchen, bathroom and mezzanine bedroom (not suitable for young children or less able adults). The lodge has a wrap-around decking area with fabulous views.
Eden Project, the top visitor destination in Cornwall is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to the striking contemporary gardens, summer concerts and exciting year-round family events.
The seaside town of Looe keeps visitors entertained all year round and is still very much a working fishing port.
Start your day early and you can watch the day's catch being auctioned on the quay and pick up some fresh fish for yourself. From the large car parks level streets snake their way to the beach near the town's banjo-shaped pier passing a mix of shops many of which are located in buildings dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. Mackerel fishing is a great day out!
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town hangs off the west side of the Fowey estuary where the large, deep water harbour is a magnet for the yachting crowd. As you walk the ever-narrowing streets of the old town where medieval and Georgian buildings cast shadows over each other, a vibrant maritime history comes to life.
Lining the main Fore Street you will find many small, independent shops. If you're a foodie then Fowey is home to many bistros, cafes and restaurants where you'll find menus offering the best in local produce - Fowey River mussels are a highlight.
Located south of Jamaica Inn, the famous smugglers haunt immortalised by Daphne du Maurier, Colliford is a tranquil lake providing some excellent moorland walks. With ample parking, picnic areas and lakeside walks,
Colliford provides the opportunity for a peaceful day in the countryside. The Nature Reserve is an important site for birdlife including over-wintering wildfowl. The lake offers traditional fly fishing for natural brown trout and is regarded as Cornwall's premier brown trout fishery. Permits are available from The Jamaica Inn.
Siblyback Lake sits on the south-east edge of Bodmin Moor offering a perfect location to enjoy an afternoon. As well as admiring the scenery, you can go windsurfing, sailing and kayaking or if you are a keen fisherman, you can go trout fishing. In addition there is a new cycling and walking path that circumnavigates the lake and is suitable for people of all ages and abilities.
Golitha Falls are a series of spectacular cascades through a steep-sided valley gorge on the upper reaches of the River Fowey. As the Fowey winds its way from its source on Bodmin Moor to its estuary at the harbour of Fowey it passes through this picturesque wooded gorge between Draynes Bridge and Treverbyn Bridge.
The falls and the ancient woodland through which they flow is a National Nature Reserve of great importance for its lichens, liverwort and mosses. Over 50 species of liverwort grow here and 98 species of moss, some of which are quite rare. The reserve is open all year and is a free admission site.
Situated on the southern side of Bodmin Moor, near the pretty village of St Neot, Carnglaze Slate Caverns is a fascinating place to visit. You can go on an underground tour of the old slate mine, which culminates with the subterranean lake which is a sight to behold. There are also very pretty gardens to wander and the Rum Store which has concerts and special events all year round.
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