Newquay Holiday Park
Newquay Holiday Park enjoys a delightful setting right in the middle of some beautiful parkland and surrounded on all sides by the popular Cornish countryside. The current holder of the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation, Newquay Holiday Park is only three miles away from busy ‘surf capital’ of the UK, Newquay, and offers an ideal base for a fun packed family holiday.
There is an excellent variety of on site activity at Newquay Holiday Park which ensures that there’s something to keep everyone entertained. If you have got young children then rest assured that they will be kept well occupied with ‘Maxi Million and friends’ while teenagers can kick back and enjoy their own Freestyle Club. In the evening the Venue entertainment club is open with fabulous live music and regular discos.
Due to steep gradients and steps Newquay Holiday Park is not suitable for wheelchair users or persons with severe mobility difficulties.
Newquay Holiday Park accomodation options
| Coverack | Comfortable caravan. One double and one twin and one with cross over bunk beds. Heating in bedrooms. | £214 – 762 | Check Availability |
| Porth | Caravan with one double and one twin. Heating in bedrooms. | £165 – 586 | Check Availability |
| Perranwell | 12ft-wide caravan. One double and one twin. DVD and radio. Double glazed and centrally heated. No pets. | £224 – 772 | Check Availability |
| Pentire | Caravan with one double and one twin. Heating in main bedroom. No pets. | £185 – 713 | Check Availability |
| Trenance | 12ft-wide caravan. One double one twin and one single. DVD and radio. Double glazed and centrally heated. No pets. | £253 – 821 | Check Availability |
| Penryn | Caravan with one double and one twin. Heating in bedrooms. No pets. | £205 – 733 | Check Availability |
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If you want to have a decent chance of good weather when holidaying in the UK then Newquay’s mild climate offers as good a chance as any of the resorts you can visit (but remember if there’s one thing you can predict about British weather then that is its unpredictability). With gorgeous beaches and quaint villages dotted throughout South Cornwall theres plenty for everyone looking to holiday there. It’s all about the sea in the far South West, and Hoseasons offer caravan holidays in South Cornwall near some of the region’s most popular resorts are all easily accessible.
Surfers flock to catch the waves all along the coast from Sennen to Newquay and Bude, and while Gwithian Beach offers the best kite and windsurfing in the country, there are also miles of clean, sandy beaches and lively resorts perfect for family days out – yours to enjoy when you book Hoseasons caravan holidays in North Cornwall. The spectacular coastline is great for walking too.
The Camel Trail, a disused railway line following the River Camel between Bodmin and Padstow, is now a superb walking and cycling path, and inland you’ll find a glorious landscape of hidden valleys and sweeping moorland dotted with ancient stone circles and steeped in legend. A visit to King Arthur’s castle at Tintagel is a must, and artists have long been lured to the picturesque town of St Ives, for its special quality of light and the loveliness of its coastal setting.