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Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park

Located a 5-minute drive from the beautiful beaches of Bude, Pentire Coastal Holiday Park is the ideal place for a break in Cornwall. You can unwind in a spacious modern holiday home in peaceful surroundings, with the striking scenery of the coast within easy distance.

Pentire Coastal Holiday Park has a variety of comfortable caravans available to book, all of which are modern and well-equipped, with many boasting incredible views of the nearby coast. The local village of Kilkhampton with its pubs and restaurants is just 15 minutes’ walk away, and easy access to the A39 means you’re also ideally placed to explore by car the many attractions Cornwall has to offer.

Near the Coast

Cornwall’s beaches are famous for their beauty, and Pentire Coastal Holiday Park is a perfect place to explore them from. It’s an ideal starting point for a coastal walk to take in the striking scenery, and Bude is just a 5-minute drive away, offering direct access to the gorgeous Summerleaze Beach.

Luxury Caravans

Choose from a range of modern luxury caravans, with heating in every room and free electricity and gas. Whatever option you choose, you’ll have a fully equipped kitchen, shower and WC, as well as a large TV in the comfortable lounge. There’s also free WiFi available throughout the site.

Food and Drink

For essential supplies, evening meals or just a drink or two, the village shops, pubs and restaurants in Kilkhampton are within walking distance. The London Inn is particularly worth a look as a dog-friendly family pub offering delicious food and drink, as well as a large beer garden for those sunny days.

Walking Routes

This area of Cornwall is a walker's paradise, with a range of fantastic walking routes in the local area, including the popular South West Coast Path which guarantees some beautiful sights. If you've booked pet-friendly accommodation, you can rest assured that your dog will have the time of their life!

Transport Links

Despite the peaceful surroundings, Pentire Coastal Holiday Park boasts fantastic transport links thanks to its proximity to the A39, which makes it easy to explore the local area as well as further afield, and get a chance to see everything Cornwall has to offer. You'll never run out of things to do in this beautiful county.

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Please note: due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the attractions and amenities shown below may be closed or only offering a limited service. Please check their individual websites or call them ahead of time to avoid disappointment when visiting.

Things to Try

Milky Way Adventure Park

If you’re looking for a day of family fun, the Milky Way Adventure Park is just 10 miles from Pentire Coastal Holiday Park. With five rollercoasters, indoor and outdoor activities and play areas, a range of live shows and events, and more, there’s something for everyone at this amazing theme park.

Raven Surf School

If you’re looking to take to the waves, the Raven Surf School at Widemouth Bay is the perfect place to get started. The brilliant instructors will take you through how to do it, step-by-step, in a beautiful beach setting that’s ideal for surfers of any age or experience level.

Tintagel Castle

Immerse yourself in history with a visit to the ruins of this medieval castle atop the rugged Cornish clifftops. Linked to the legend of King Arthur, Tintagel Castle has a definite air of enchantment to it and its location offers incredible views over the surrounding area.

Blue Reef Aquarium

Take a peek at life beneath the waves at the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay, where you’ll come face-to-face with undersea creatures including sharks, turtles and octopuses in naturally themed enclosures. Don’t miss the underwater tunnel with its incredible coral reef.

Where to Go...

For Food and Drink

In nearby Kilkhampton you'll find the London Inn, a dog-friendly pub that makes a great place to stop off for a tasty meal. Or, head to the Break at Widemouth Bay if you fancy sweeping sea views, a casual atmosphere and an extensive menu, including some great fish and chips.

For Attractions

The Eden Project, with its artificial biomes full of plants from all over the world, is an experience you won’t want to miss out on while you’re in Cornwall. For those interested in learning about local history, the Bude Castle Heritage Centre is a great place for a visit.

For Activities

The scenic Camel Trail is nearby and is very popular with walkers and cyclists. Summerleaze Beach at Bude has a tidal swimming pool for safer swimming in sea water without the potentially dangerous ocean currents. And if you’re looking for something a bit more relaxing, there’s good fishing in the Bude Canal.