Monday, 28 September 2020

Zebedee has been to Cornwall

We had planned on visiting Kent for our main holiday this year, but four of the sites we should have visited were closed due to Covid-19 and the fifth has sent us a credit note we can use for a future visit.  Once sites had reopened we decided we didn't want to travel too far at the moment, so rearranged our holiday and booked sites in Cornwall.  We decided to visit four sites, each one for four nights.  This would allow time for us to walk from each site as well as having some time to see how things work in Zeb.  

Our first site was Tregurrian Camping and Caravan Club Site near Newquay - a site we have not previously visited.  The C&CC have a contactless check-in and we were offered a choice of two pitches on the Atlantic View part of the site, which had both hardstanding (which we had booked) and grass pitches - Bay View on the other side of the lane was all grass pitches.  After setting up on site we sat out to enjoy the afternoon sun.

Pitch 20 Tregurrian Site

On our first day we walked from the site to the coast path, walking towards Watergate Bay and then on to Porth Beach.  This was a lovely walk on a glorious sunny day - probably hotter than a lot of days we've had over the summer.

Watergate Bay

The following day we again walked from the site, this time in the other direction towards Mawgan Porth.  This was a shorter walk as we had walked a lot the previous day and my foot was still hurting from an injury the previous week, so we decided to take it a little easier.

Coast Path towards Mawgan Porth

On our final day at Tregurrian there was a thick sea mist so we caught the bus to Newquay.  Although it's not one of our favourite places we had a lovely walk around the harbour and then walked back to Porth Beach to catch the bus back to site.

After four nights we moved to Sennen Cove Camping and Caravan Club Site - another new site for us.  The last time we visited Sennen Cove we stayed at Trevedra Farm which is a C&MC Affilated Site.  We hadn't been too impressed with that site and on leaving the site had stopped at the C&CC site to check the facilities.  We thought the site was well laid out so decided to visit this time.  On arrival we were again given the choice of a couple of hardstanding pitches and chose one in the corner of the site with lovely views across to the coast.

Pitch 6 Sennen Cove

On our first day we walked from the site to the coast path and then to Lands End.  We didn't stay too long around Lands End as there were far too many people about and many weren't observing social distancing.  So, after a quick lunch we headed back to the site.  The following day we stayed on site - the long walk to Lands End had hurt my foot and we also decided to spend the day looking how to use more things in Zeb.

The following day we caught the bus to St Ives as we thought we could have a a potter around the town and an easy walk to Carbis Bay.  We both felt uncomfortable in St Ives as, like Lands End, there was little social distancing although the walk to Carbis Bay was fine.

Carbis Bay

Our third site was Merrose Farm Caravan Club Site at Portscatho, near St Mawes.  We've been to this site on a few previous occasions and like both the site and its location, which we thought would be perfect for the next four nights of our holiday.  The laundry was also open so it was an ideal opportunity to refresh our walking clothes when we arrived on site  The site was almost full but we settled ourselves on the best pitch we could find - unfortunately it seemed to be a short cut for some people on their way to the facilities block.  We both found it rude when people not only walked across our hardstanding pitch, but also peered into the windows as they walked past! 

Pitch 64 Merrose Farm

On our first day we walked from the site to the coast path and then to Nare's Head.  The views were stunning and we found a lovely bench for lunch on Nare's Head, but in hindsight I shouldn't have walked as far as again my foot hurt by the time we arrived back on site.

Coast Path towards Nare's Head

The following day we took the bus from outside the site to St Just in Roseland, where we stopped for a cup of tea at Miss V's Tea Room before walking along the side of the creek to St Mawes.  We have walked this path previously so we knew it would be an easier walk for me.  It started to rain as we arrived in St Mawes so we caught the bus back to site.  On our final day we caught the bus to Truro for another easy day with a riverside walk and a pot of tea at Charlotte's Tea House - this is a lovely old fashioned tea room although it was rather strange seeing the young girls wearing masks with their uniforms!

Our final site was Treamble Valley Caravan Club Site near Perranporth - another new site for us.  This is a long, narrow site in a valley with no mobile phone signal and a very patchy wifi signal - sheer bliss!  By the time we arrived it was raining hard so we were glad there was a hardstanding pitch still available and we quickly set up.

Pitch 88 Treamble Valley

Overnight we had a bad storm with very strong winds and torrential rain - we were so thankful we weren't in Cali with a pop-up roof.  By the morning it had stopped raining, although it was a lot cooler, which was perfect for walking.  A public footpath runs through the centre of the site with several footpaths leading off it, so there's plenty of walking in the area.  Unfortunately the site staff were unable to hand out copies of the walks but they had put a laminated copy in the laundry which we photographed before heading off.  On the first day we walked from the site to Holywell Bay for our lunch and then a pot of tea at Gulls Rock Bar & Coffee House.   

The following day we walked from the site in the opposite direction to Perranporth, which was very busy so after eating our lunch we walked back to the site.  On our final day we headed towards St Pirran Old Church in Penhale Sands, then to Perranporth and returned to the site through the golf course.

Perran Sands

After sixteen nights away it was time to head home.  We loved our holiday in Zeb and at no time have either of us said we wished we still had Cali.  When we had the storms at our final site it was good not to have to wonder if the roof would be okay in the high winds and not to think about packing away with a wet canvas that would need to be dried at home.  With the Covid-19 restrictions on site it was good to have our own facilities, although we did shower on site as the one in Zeb is tiny.  The bed was so comfy and we both slept well - it also helped that all the sites were very quiet at night (except for our first night at Tregurrian when a RyanAir jet landed at nearby Newquay airport!).  

Our favourite sites were Tregurrian and Treamble Valley and we're going to visit them both again next year.  Both of these sites had plenty of walks from the sites and we also liked the layout and relaxed feel of the sites.  Sennen Cove was a lovely site, albeit very windy as it's on the cliff, but walking from the site is more limited.  Although Merrose Farm was too busy for us this year, we do like the site but feel we've done most of the walks in the local area.

12-28 September 2020

1 comment:

Sue said...

So glad you had such a nice time and managed to get round any bad weather. Your photos show what a beautiful area it is there. Glad you will go back to some of the sites.

Really glad you enjoyed being in Zebedee. I will look forward to reading about your adventuresd in him. Sue