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| Awards: | Number of Pitches: 20 | ||
Open Season: All Year |
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| Killiwerris Touring Park is a sheltered adults caravan site with a sunny aspect, perfect for relaxing in the Cornish sun. Penstraze village is tucked away from busy roads though conveniently close to the coasts and Cornwall’s many attractions. Mature trees surround the park which is attractively planted with shrubs between spacious hardstanding pitches. There’s always a warm welcome from owners Stephen and Andrea when you visit their beautifully kept four star touring park. | |||
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Park Facilities All of our pitches are spacious, level hardstandings with electric hook-up, fresh water and waste water drain, so there’s no need to carry water around the park. The heated shower and toilet block is modern and spotlessly clean. Showers are free with no shortage of hot water. There is a washing-up area and laundry room. Television reception is excellent but don’t forget Cornwall is now exclusively digital. We keep milk, bread, free-range eggs, ice cream and a selection of Cornish produce at reception. You can pick up tourist information or borrow a book from our small library. |
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Most daily requirements can be found in Chacewater village less than a mile from Killiwerris. There’s a Post Office, butcher, bakery and fish and chip shop. Several country inns offer good dining out locally. Dogs are welcomed at Killiwerris. We have pleasant walks around the area to keep dogs and guests well exercised. Coarse fishing is available locally and there is sea fishing, of course. There is a choice of Golf courses are within a short drive. |
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Whats on nearby Killiwerris caravan park is ideally situated for touring and exploring all of Cornwall and its coastal scenery. The Cathedral city of Truro is just 5 miles. Equidistant between the coasts, the city is an attractive tourism and riverside retail centre. St Agnes is the nearest coast, just 4 miles away. Along the coast path engine houses cling to the cliffs; memorials to the tin miners. A few miles further North are the excellent sandy beaches at Perranporth and Newquay, both popular surfing resorts. |
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St Ives is a charming seaside town where you can enjoy a sandy beach, bistro-cafes, art galleries and craft shops. A short drive to the South, is the bustling holiday centre of Falmouth. The town’s seaport history is commemorated by the National Maritime Museum. The River Fal is an immense natural harbour with villages, marinas and boating centres nestling in its creeks. The entrance is overlooked by headland castles at Pendennis and St Mawes on the pretty St Just-in-Roseland peninsular. For a great day out, The Eden Project , Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lands End, The Lizard and a selection of National Trust properties cater for every interest. Where ever you do choose, there will be freshly landed seafood, real Cornish pasties and how can you resist a cream tea with clotted cream? |
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How to find us Travel along the A30 towards Penzance. Approximately 28 miles West of Bodmin at Chiverton Cross roundabout; take the third exit, signposted Blackwater. In 500 yards, turn left into Kea Down Road. Killiwerris can be found 1 mile on the right |
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