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5 Delightful Dog-Friendly Caravan Parks in Cornwall

Welcome to Cornwall in Southwest England. Here is where you’ll find long sandy beaches, hidden coves, rugged moorland and quaint fishing villages. In addition to deep wooded alleys, there also bustling seaside resorts and windswept moors! Best of all, Cornwall is also home to some of the best dog-friendly Caravan Parks in the UK. Does that sound like your cup of tea? If so, here are 5 delightful dog-friendly parks to visit in Cornwall for the ultimate pawty!

1. Wooda Farm Holiday Park

5 Delightful Dog-Friendly Caravan Parks, Cornwall

Family-run since 1975, Wooda Farm Holiday Park knows its business! Camping, caravanning and RV-ing are fun, affordable and in style. Now, you can even embark on various RV or caravan adventures with your pup. This holiday park is enveloped by the countryside and seashore and sits on the border of Devon and Cornwall. Certainly, Wooda Farm is the best of the best dog-friendly caravan parks in Cornwall! And this is not just my humble opinion. According to Campsites.co.uk, it has a ranking of 4.9 stars!

There is a tennis court located just 2.5 km from bustling Bude. Additionally, this 5-star caravan park offers luxury holiday homes that are big enough for the whole family, even the fur baby! Best of all, these homes overlook Bude Bay. Besides that, Wooda Farm Holiday Park also has a luxury lodge and cottages that can sleep up to ten people! Enjoy a stroll on the beach as you breathe in the salty air and watch the whole family enjoy the summer!

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2. East Crinnis Holiday Park

5 Delightful Dog-Friendly Caravan Parks, Cornwall

East Crinnis is another family-run holiday park in Cornwall. Along with tents, caravans and RVs are also allowed to be pitched here. Furthermore, East Crinnis Holiday Park is only 3 km away from the South West Coast Path. This holiday also features a huge field for dogs to run to their hearts’ content. For this reason, East Crinnis is one of the most dog-friendly caravan parks in Cornwall.

The pitches themselves are big and spacious for any grand caravan. However, if you would rather have a holiday in something sturdier, I suggest staying in one of the park’s geodomes! Equally important, East Crinnis Holiday Park is located close to the quaint fishing town of Charlestown. So why not take the whole family for a day trip there? You won’t be mad about the amount of simple relaxation you get in your fabulous caravan getaway!

3. Tollgate Farm Caravan and Camping Park

Tollgate Farm Caravan and Camping Park, 5 Delightful Dog-Friendly Caravan Parks, Cornwall

A short walk from the gorgeous beach of Perranporth lies Tollgate Farm Caravan and Camping Park. Surrounded by the ocean and dunes, you are sure to have a good time with your dog here! Rated as one of the top dog-friendly caravan parks in Cornwall, Tollgate Farm Park is family-friendly and filled with wildlife that is sure to delight the entire family!

Pack a picnic bag for the day and head out to the sandy beach of Perranporth. Alternatively, for something exciting, you could join in when the park feeds the onsite farm animals! The kids are sure to love it, but not too sure about the dogs in all honesty. But, who knows, right? Maybe your shepherd dog will finally realise its true calling in life! Go on, nothing says ‘I love you’ to a dog like letting them mingle with other animals of all shapes and sizes!

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4. Higher Trevaski Caravan and Camping Park

5 Delightful Dog-Friendly Caravan Parks, Cornwall

Close to the beach in the Cornish countryside lies this award-winning, family and dog-friendly camping and touring site! Located in the centre of West Cornwall, the Higher Trevaski Caravan and Camping Park is one of the top dog-friendly caravan parks in Cornwall. Bordered by countryside and sandy beaches, nothing screams holiday like caravanning with your most beloved fur baby/ies here!

Higher Trevaski Park features a children’s playground and sports field as well as a wetsuit and warm water dog wash station! Moreover, the park is five minutes from Gwithian, 8 minutes from Hayle and 20 minutes from St Ives. If you want to go camping but don’t know where, the owners can vouch for a company that offers hiring options for tents. Moreover, this company can even come and set your tent up for you! Just come with your babies of all kinds, sit your suitcase down and head to the beach. It’s that simple!

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5. Silver Sands Holiday Park

Silver Sands Holiday Park

Located on the Lizard Peninsula, the Silver Sands Holiday Park prides itself on being one of the greatest dog-friendly caravan parks in Cornwall. It offers visitors a restful, peaceful seaside escape in the heart of Cornwall. Step through the immaculate Lizard Nature Reserve to reach the pearly white beaches of the Lizard Peninsula. Moreover, Silver Sands Park is conveniently located near Helford River and Kynance Cove.

The latter is a beautiful cove that’s been popular since Victorian times with its turquoise water and white sands. Here you’ll find caves and breathtaking views that are sure to delight you, your dog and anyone else you bring along. I bet they’ll be thanking you for stringing them along to Silver Sands Holiday Park after visiting Kynance Cove.

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Whether you choose to go camping, glamping or caravanning, this list is just the tip of the iceberg. Nothing immerses you into your surroundings quite like getting to set up your accommodation. Studies have found that being out camping or caravanning among fresh air and trees urges your body to release higher levels of serotonin! So, get out there to boost your mood, regulate your appetite and improve your sleep. It is better than any prescription, this I can guarantee!

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