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Reviews of Lower Pennycrocker Farm, Boscastle

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Review by Sam and Gaz on 15th July, 2008

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Great basic site with wonderful views clean ammenities Owners very nice Will be going back in july for a long weekend

Date visited: 28june 08

Review by paul ryder-morris on 9th August, 2006

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Beautiful view from campsite. However, facilities extremly basic and limited. There is no campsite shop as advertised on website.

Date visited: august 06

Review by John Rowe on 27th April, 2006

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If you want a simple caravan/ camping site , offering full clean facilities with copious umeasured hot water and including hook ups, then look no further. It is great value for money. Excellent TV reception including freeview. The views from the site are spectacular and the N Cornwall walk offering even more spectacular views is only 5 minutes walk from the site entrance. Boscastle village is 2 miles S, the local shop / post office is 1.5 miles away at Marshgate. Highly recommended.

Date visited: Easter 2006

Review by Graham Daniells on 9th September, 2005

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A really nice basic campsite. No noisey bar or clubhouse, just a few fields, clean Loo's and free showers. The Farmer who runs the site is very friendly, and the people who use the site were no hassle. I imagine it would be a bit exposed in bad weather, but hedges and walls around the site should break the worst of the weather. Located close enough to Padstow, Bude, Tintagel and just an hours drive from the eden project. I would recommend this site to anyone who wants a quiet no frills campsite.

Date visited: 27-29th August 2005

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