Treamble Valley

Rose, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9PR | Telephone: 01872 573 675 | View Map

  • Receive a warm welcome at Treamble Valley
    Receive a warm welcome at Treamble Valley
  • Bikes at the ready - choose from the Cornish Way cycle route and National Cycle Network route 3
    Bikes at the ready - choose from the Cornish Way cycle route and National Cycle Network route 3
  • Visit Perranporth (Droskyn) for a weekend stroll
    Visit Perranporth (Droskyn) for a weekend stroll
  • Furry friends welcome! Head to the on-site dog walk to stretch those legs
    Furry friends welcome! Head to the on-site dog walk to stretch those legs
  • Kids will love the children's play area
    Kids will love the children's play area
  • Visit Trevellas Coombe beach in St Agnes, 15 minutes from site
    Visit Trevellas Coombe beach in St Agnes, 15 minutes from site
  • Visit Newquay, just over 10 minutes from site
    Visit Newquay, just over 10 minutes from site

Open Dates:
28 Mar 2024 - 04 Nov 2024

Earliest Arrival Time: 1pm
Latest Departure Time: 12pm

Facilities on site

• Laundry facilities
• Wash room / toilets
• Electric tent pitch

Why stay here

Set in 36 acres of woodland park, our Treamble Valley campsite in north Cornwall is within easy reach of Newquay, Perranporth and the St. Agnes Heritage Coast. The site is ideal for families, with a secluded play area for children and Perranporth’s three mile golden beach less than four miles away. The larger resort of Newquay, synonymous with surfing, is also close by, and is home to a range of shops, bars and restaurants. Wildlife enthusiasts will love Treamble Valley as it is home to rabbits, buzzards, bats and owls, and is perfectly positioned for spectacular sunsets.

Accommodation at Treamble Valley

Site details


Facilities on site

• BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
• 
Disabled facilities: facilities for wheelchair disabled
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Disabled shower room
• Family washroom
• Laundry facilities
• Toilet block
• Electric hook-up
• Dog walk on site
• Dog walk from site

Activities & experiences nearby


  • Cycling Cycling

    National Cycle Route 32, part of the Cornish Way cycle route, runs from Bodmin to Truro via Padstow. Bodmin is close to the site, making it easy to explore the coast and countryside of this region. It also connects with other routes, opening a wide network of villages and towns to explore.

  • Walking Walking

    There are some fantastic coastal walks in this area, taking in the rugged coastline and stunning beaches. Take in the Blue Hills of Trevellas Coombe on the clifftop path walk from Perranporth to St. Agnes.

    Or go from Truro to Roseworthy on a circular walk of the Kenwyn Valley, following the Kenwyn upriver from Truro’s Victoria Gardens.

  • Pubs and restaurants Pubs and restaurants

    Just two miles from the campsite is the 16th century thatched inn of the Smuggler’s Den. Known for its quality real ales, the pub also have a separate Pizza and Grill Kitchen, as well as a beer garden and children’s play area. Always worth a visit, especially during their Pie & Ale Festival in May and SmugFest in October.

     

    Based in Perranporth, is the unassuming Hanleys Tapas Restaurant, serving authentic Spanish cuisine featuring small plates and sharing platters, as well as a fantastic gin and wine menu.

     

    Head to the Bay Tree just 7 minutes from the campsite and enjoy their offering of seasonal daily lunch specials and their tempting selection of desserts and cakes. Bask in the sunshine on their outside decking area, whilst you lunch ‘al fresco’.

  • Things to try Things to try

    All surfers-to-be should head to Perranporth beach and sign up to some fun and informative surfing lessons held by professional Surfing GB coaches at Perranporth Surf School.

     

    A trip to Treamble Valley wouldn't be complete without visiting Callestick Farm, just 15 minutes from the campsite. Here you can watch Cornish ice-cream being made from start to finish, and enjoy your own tasty treat at the end. 

     

    Head out towards St Austell, around 40 minutes drive, and visit the phenomenal sight of the Eden Project. Rediscover the natural world as you’ve never experienced before as you trek through the world’s largest indoor rainforest and immerse yourself in the calm fragrance of the Mediterranean Biome.

  • Family Days Out Family Days Out

    Just three miles from Truro, nestled in the Cornish countryside is the 140 acre farm of Llama Lland. Enjoy a peaceful walk with their Llamas whilst taking in the stunning views of the surrounding hills.


    All aboard the Lappa Valley Steam Railway where the kids can let off steam in the multi-level indoor soft play area, as well as enjoy a ride on the Woodland Railway. Try your hand at crazy golf or take out a swan shaped pedalo on the boating lake.

     

    For kids who love to skate or want to learn to, head to Mount Hawke Skate Park, one of the longest running skate parks in the country, measuring 20,000 square foot it’s one of the largest too. Divided into different sections for different abilities, the skate park also has a social area with a café, a pool table and a foosball table.


* Price for 1 adult and 1 pitch. Bookings can be made online for tents up to 5x5 metres (approximately a four person tent). If you have a larger tent or specific requirements, please contact the site direct and site staff will help you with your booking. Please read our FAQs further booking information. Terms and conditions apply.

Location and Transport

Rose, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9PR
Telephone: 01872 573 675

Transport Links:

  • Nearest bus stop is 20 minutes walk from site on the A3075
  • Buses go to: Truro and Newquay
  • Nearest train station: Newquay (14 miles from site)

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