The Atlantic's rhythmic thunder carries across the dunes to this no-frills coastal site, where salt-laced breezes and wheeling gulls announce your proximity to one of Cornwall's most generous sandy beaches. Morning light catches the white crests of breakers just beyond the park's boundary, while evenings bring that particular coastal clarity that makes the horizon impossibly sharp.
This is a practical base for families and couples seeking beach days without fuss, positioned on Cornwall's dramatic north coast between Bude and Boscastle. The year-round opening makes it equally appealing for hardy winter surfers and summer bucket-and-spade brigades. Widemouth Bay's three-mile stretch of sand lies within easy reach, offering reliable waves and rock pools when the tide retreats.
The park provides straightforward facilities including toilets and showers, with pitches for tents, campervans and caravans. It's worth checking the campfire policy on arrival if you're hoping for evening flames. The atmosphere is refreshingly unpretentious – this is a place where sandy feet and wetsuits drying on awning rails are standard issue, and the beach rather than the campsite claims most of your attention.