The smell of a proper Cornish breakfast drifts across the yard before you've even unzipped your pod.
Tregortha offers something slightly different — a mix of cosy camping pods and traditional B&B rooms, so you can bring the whole clan and split between those who want a bed and those after a bit of canvas-and-timber adventure. It's open all year, which makes it a solid choice for spring dog walkers or couples chasing a winter weekend away from it all. Worth asking about dogs when you book — policies can vary depending on where you're sleeping. The Cornish location means you're likely within reach of coast or moor, though you'll want to check exactly what's on the doorstep.
Facilities aren't spelled out in detail, so it's one to ring ahead about if you've got specific kit needs or accessibility questions. Campfires are a maybe — ask when you arrive. The vibe feels like a working farm stay or family-run spot where you get a bit of freedom in a pod but breakfast sorted if you want it.