Coverack Camping is a relaxed, eco-friendly campsite set across 7 acres of Cornish countryside just above the quaint fishing village of Coverack. The site is divided into six paddocks, some with delightful sea views and others nestled among traditional Cornish hedges teeming with local wildlife, offering a peaceful and sheltered environment. The campsite keeps things simple with essential facilities including solar-heated showers, plenty of compost toilets, and a covered picnic area with free WiFi and USB charging points. It welcomes tents, small caravans, and campervans, with spacious pitches set in quiet meadows right by the South West Coast Path. Dogs are allowed, and the atmosphere is calm with no loud music, making it a perfect spot for those wanting to reconnect with nature in an unpretentious, friendly setting.
Just a five-minute stroll down a private valley path called Lover’s Walk leads you to the sandy and shingle beach and harbour of Coverack, where you can hire kayaks or paddleboards from the local water sports centre. Beyond the village, the South West Coast Path delivers stunning cliff-top walks with breathtaking views, while a short drive takes you to the dramatic Lizard Point, the UK’s most southerly headland. Nearby, visitors often peek at Roskilly’s organic farm and ice cream parlour for a taste of countryside delights. With numerous local pubs, cafes, and a village shop, there’s plenty to explore while soaking up Cornwall’s wild coastal charm.
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