Try Trencreek farm. We went in August and it only cost £21 with electric hook up for 2 adults and 2 children. Fabulous facilities(pool, animals, play area, shop, takeaway, bar, games room, laundry, wah up area, super clean showers/toilets) It was my first time camping, in a dodgy tent (I'm v fussy). We came back and bought a bigger tent and will be returning next year!
Wow. Being a newcommer to the forum has shocked me, never expected this many replies. We are loking at quite a few of the sites you have recommended, just trying to get the balance right as we need somewhere with stuff for kids but not mega bucks.
Many thanks once again.
Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
Scarletsfan try Skipsea sands or Flower of May in Yorkshire. The surrounding towns are not trading rip off prices like Cornwall. These are great family sites , Skipsea is Hoseasons and Flower of May is privately run.
Skipsea Sands is over £30 per night, the touring area is small and tucked away in the corner behind the statics, the reviews aint too great and you have to pay for the pool. Also it has not got half of what Trevornick has to offer.
Flower of May looks like good value though.
Edit.. the pitches here are small and you also have to pay for the pool.......grrr that is the one thin that really gets to me....paying for the swimming pool on site.
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.