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About Trelay Campsite

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This rural campsite is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and as there is so little light pollution, the sky is truly spectacular on a clear night.

 

Campers enjoy well kept amenities such as the nearby toilet and shower block, a shared indoor space for food prep, drying clothes etc as well as access to a fridge, freezer, kettle and charging area to charge your phone and other small devices.

 

We have only 10 pitches over 2 areas, 1 being larger (7 pitches) and focused around a pretty central communal area with tables and seating, the second being tucked behind and overlooking a field often used for sheep and cattle.

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In a slight change for this year, we are embracing our eco focus and are re-wilding our camp site. Each spacious pitch is nestled between areas of wild grasses and flowers to support wildlife, as well as make your stay feel a little more secluded.

 

Dogs are welcome (max. 2 per pitch) and are asked to be kept on the lead at all times to avoid worrying the livestock. The nearby coast path and countryside offer plentiful walking opportunities and we are also within easy reach of the Camel Trail which offers a safe, flat cycle track from Bodmin to Padstow.

 

We provide a fire pit for each pitch which is available free of charge for the duration of your stay.

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The campsite is set within the grounds of Trelay Farm which is a 32 acre smallholding run as an intentional community by residents who aim to tread lightly on the land. 

resident peacock displaying plumage
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