Chelsfield Farm Shop and Holiday Park's pitches have fantastic views of the Cornish countryside and has a resident flock of sheep, Clarence the turkey, chickens, geese and Dolly the pony. There's also a small fishing lake stocked with carp, tench and roach. You're also close to Bude, an award winning seaside town.
About Chelsfield Farm Holiday Park
This rural Cornish site offers good access to all major routes. The A30 takes you right into Launceston and to many of the attractions throughout Cornwall and Devon. Launceston, Holsworthy and Bude are just 15 mins away by car. Chelsfield is great for a peaceful getaway, providing both grass and hardstanding pitches for guests. There are 40 pitches both non electric and electric with great views, raised fire pits are allowed. There are also two chalets that sleep up to six. These are pet friendly and rooms include a double room, one twin room and one bunk bed room. There is also a 6 berth static with decking available to book. Dogs are welcome on site, provided they are on leads.
Grass camping pitches are open from May until October, depending on weather. Hardstanding pitches, seasonal pitches, holiday lodges and holiday homes can be enjoyed all year round.
There are 46 accommodation options on-site
30 x Non Electric Grass Pitches
Grass pitches without electric. All with stunning views.
Non Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Hardstanding pitches without electric hook-ups.
12 x Electric Grass Pitches
Grass pitches with electric hook-ups.
Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Hardstanding pitches with electric. Seasonal hardstandings also available.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Chelsfield Farm Holiday Park?
Call 01566 785828 to book.
Unfortunately Chelsfield Farm Holiday Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Site rules and policies
Alan and Marianne welcome you to our home. Our working smallholding offers our visitors a taste of rural Cornwall, but without the work. To enable us to give you and your families the best visit possible we ask you to read through the rules of site.
Children must be accompanied at all times
PLEASE do not …..
Feed the animals
Enter the barn or chicken house
Chase the animals
Climb the fences
Drive above 5 miles per hour
Drive to the toilets
Play any music after 10 30 pm
Pick up sticks, logs or branches for burning
PLEASE …..
Pick up dog mess
Close the gates behind you
Pick up litter (even if it's not yours)
Keep dogs on leads
Pitching a tent or caravan:
Your pitches are yours so please make sure your guide ropes and gazebos pup tents etc etc are within the pitch.
You are allowed to pitch what is on your booking form Nothing else without prior consent.
Please do not flush any wipes or sanitary product down the toilet (our treatment plant is very sensitive).
Please turn off the lights and all taps after use.
We do not accept any liability for damage to you or any family members or pets or property.
Damage to our property or live stock will be charged
ALL PITCHES TO BE VACATED BY 10:30 AM ON DAY OF DEPARTURE
Things to do on site and in the Launceston area
For those who like to rise early, you may be lucky to glance the deer in neighbouring fields and those who like to stay up until dark can take advantage of the night sky. With little light pollution from smouldering campfires and the glow from tents, it's an astronomer's paradise.
Take in the fantastic views or relax with a bit of fishing or a picnic by the lake on site. Watch the swallows swoop across the water feeding on the insects, maybe if it's really quiet you'll see the kingfishers - if not, just recharge your batteries in a lovely setting. There's a weekly on-site BBQ where you can kick back and try something tasty.
Bude is nearby and is a haven for coastal walks, beach days, sandcastles and swimming. Here you'll be treated to surfing and surf schools, bike riding, horse riding, canoeing and sea fishing.
The A338 takes you to the coast and many quaint villages and towns throughout the region. Bude is the largest, but there are many other local seaside resorts which also offer great cliff top walks and fantastic beaches. Don't miss boating on the Bude Canal, cycling or just a stroll and a bite to eat in The Olive Tree along the canal. Have an ice cream and take in the sea air.
Boscastle, Tintagel and Port Isaac (of Doc Martin fame) are a short drive on from Bude. Or, travel the Atlantic Highway in the opposite direction to Clovelly and over the border into Devon.
Interested in staying at Chelsfield Farm Holiday Park?
Call 01566 785828 to book.
Unfortunately Chelsfield Farm Holiday Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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