Caravan
A 6 birth caravan, this year’s model, offering home from home comforts,
including a generous
open-plan L shaped lounge and dining area with t.v. A modern stylish and
well equipped
kitchen with under counter fridge, upgraded oven and grill, microwave,
stainless steel
sink/drainer with good storage and work top space. Twin bedrooms provide
flexible accommodation
offering 2 single and a double bed in each room. A further double bed
available in
the lounge area. All bedding included. The bathroom offers a large
shower cubicle, sink and toilet. Tea and milk are supplied as a warm welcome
following your long journey for a refreshing cuppa.
Site Location
Trenance Caravan Park is ideally situated in the crest of Newquay and
offers excellent breakfasts
and take-aways from its cafe/restaurant, laundry and ironing facilities,
childrens’ games room.
A quiet location within easy walking distance to the town and several
beautiful surfing beaches.
Set within Trenance Valley, it is the only site within such idyllic
and close proximity to local amenities,
just a 5 minute walk to Newquay Zoo, Waterworld’s 25m swimming
and fun pools, mini golf,
childrens’ play area, mini railway, tennis courts, crown green
bowls and
Wooden Waves skate park. Trenance Gardens and boating Lake are situated
just across the road
from the camp site, ideal for an early morning jog or just an afternoon
stroll. The ‘Lakeside Cafe’
provides a range of refreshments and cream teas, where you can relax
and soak up the calming
atmosphere. Behind the boating lake is Trenance Riding Stables offering
riding lessons of all levels,
a great opportunity for a trot across the river Gannel, leading down
to the lovely Crantock Beach,
or if you prefer, within a two minute walk, why not treat yourself to
an hour or two of pampering
by one of Newquay’s superb Natural Organic Therapist helping to
enhance your holiday mood.
The superb camp location makes this an ideal base for a relaxing holiday
by the sea.
What Newquay has to offer
With seven miles of glorious sandy beaches, magnificent coastal walks
and views it is no wonder Newquay is
Cornwall’s premier holiday resort. Home to some of the U.K’s
finest surfing beaches, other sea activities
include kitesurfing, paragliding, wake skating and land yachting. In
addition, Newquay and surrounding areas
offer ample opportunity for coarse, game and sea fishing. If the sea
and surf gets too much, why not relax over
a game of golf overlooking the Atlantic, go horse-riding, or take a
cycle ride along the picturesque Cornish Way.
Whilst renowned for its vibrant night-life, Newquay is also an ideal
family resort. Trenance Valley is ideally
located, a quite location just a 5 minute stroll from Newquay town centre
offering several beautiful life
guarded surfing beaches, a variety of venues to enjoy a Cornish cream
tea or a wide selection of
restaurants to suit every taste. A cinema housed within the town centre
offers 4 screens
to choose from, or a choice of bowling alleys to finish a day lazing
on one of its fabulous golden sands.
A must for the kids is the Blue Reef Aquarian, sitting along side one
of the town’s golden beaches or
why not take in a game of golf over looking Newquay’s famous Fistral
Beach, or watch the
beautiful sunset over the bay. Thanks to its central location, Newquay
also makes a great base for
exploring the magnificent natural scenery and world class attractions
to be found in Cornwall.
Further
Afield
Newquay is an ideal base from which to explore Cornwall, one of the
most beautiful parts of the U.K.
Within a 45 minute drive or less, many scenic places can be reached.
Heligan and Lanhydrock’s breath
taking gardens and the stunning Eden Project. Why not visit one of Cornwall’s
picturesque fishing
villages, with ancient pubs, tales of wreckers and smugglers from days
gone by. Jamaica Inn on the
wilds of Bodmin Moor, famous for it’s tales of ship wreckers and
their ill gotten gains. Or why not see
if you can spot the famous Beast of Bodmin Moor.
For myth and mystery why not spend a day within the walls of Tintagel
Castle, the legendary
birthplace of King Arthur. Stroll across the sands and soak up the magical
atmosphere at
St Micheael’s Mount, or visit the untamed beauty of Lands End.
Why not take a drive to
Falmouth and catch a ferry ride on the River Fal, and enjoy it’s
breathtaking surroundings or maybe catch a show at Minack’s Open
Air Theatre overlooking
the wild Cornish seas. Enjoy a relaxing ride in a horse drawn vehicle
along the quaint village of
Polperro Whatever your pleasure, you’re sure to find it in Cornwall.
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For availability and enquiries
Please telephone 01637 874723 / 852213 – Mobile 07527445863
or
e.mail: caravanletsnewquay@hotmail.co.uk