Nestled on the Cornish coast near Downderry, Trewall Farm Campsite is a small, peaceful spot that feels a world away from busier tourist hubs—think wide-open skies, long grass, and the kind of quiet that lets you properly unwind. The site is modest in size, with well-spaced pitches that promise amazing views from every corner, making it ideal for those who love wilder, more remote camping without sacrificing essential comforts. You’ll find clean toilets, hot showers with adjustable temperature (a real treat for seasoned campers), drinking water, and recycling facilities, all run by friendly, helpful owners who genuinely care about your stay. Campfires are encouraged, dogs are welcome year-round, and there’s even electric car charging if you’re travelling green. It’s the sort of place where you can switch off, breathe in the sea air, and simply enjoy being outdoors.
The local area is a rambler’s paradise—step out of your tent and you’re on the South West Coast Path, with the choice to wander west towards Seaton and Looe or east to Portwrinkle, both offering dramatic clifftop views and hidden coves. If you fancy a day off from hiking, there’s canoeing, kayaking, horse riding, cycling, and even a bit of fishing nearby. Downderry’s pebble beach is perfect for a lazy afternoon, and the village itself has a laid-back vibe, friendly pubs, and easy access to bigger towns if you need supplies or a change of scene. Whether you’re after adventure or total relaxation, this corner of Cornwall serves up plenty of both, all within a stone’s throw of your pitch.
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