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Reviews of Lower Penderleath Campsite, St Ives

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Review by Greg Bess on 12th August, 2010

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We stayed at Lower Penderleath fo 10 days this year and absolutely loved it. It was a marvellous experience in what I would describe as traditional camping. A very friendly and approachable site owner who was always happy to give us personal attention and even share a beer with us, and give us all the inormation we needed for St Ives and the surroundng areas. To bathe in hor showers supplied with pure minerl water was exceptional. Pleanty of room and not over-commercialised as many sites are today. We had an open fire set up to use allour stay. If you want campin the way it used to be thissite is great.

Date visited: August 2010

Review by lucia raffill on 25th August, 2009

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We paid £31.50 a night for a family of four which we thought was expensive given that the campsite seemed "tired and outdated" and the toilet and shower facilites not very good. There were only 5 ladies toilets which wasn't enough and they were only cleaned once a day. The showers were very unpredictable. The location was lovely but overall the site wasn't worth 4 stars!

Date visited: 14th August - 23rd August

Review by wilma plomp on 21st August, 2006

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We visited Cornwall and Penderleath the last few weeks. We enjoyed our stay on the campingsite. Chris, Dan, Mandy en Stacey were very nice, the area is beatiful and we enjoyed our holyday very much. So: thank you very much Chris, Mandy, Dan and Stacey on Penderleath!!!

Date visited: 21 aug. 2006

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