In the first instance please contact us to confirm availability with your contact number, the listing id number, dates, how many adults over 21 / ages of children / type of dog(s) and whether family or friends are staying elsewhere on park - so we can let you know the plot locations. Please remember to check your email account's 'Spam' folder if our reply doesn't appear.
Situated near the path to the beach, 22 offers a spacious lounge, fully equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms (two twin and a double) with panel heating, and a shower room with a WC and heated towel rail..
The caravan is situated on a large plot with a grassy area to the front, patio, picnic bench, tarmac parking space and outside tap.
In the lounge there is a Flat Screen TV (with a DVD player) and a gas fire. From the lounge is access to the kitchen, where you will find, an oven and hob, microwave, toaster and fridge (with an ice box).
Duvets and pillows are provided. Please take your own bed sheets, duvet covers, pillow cases, towels, tea towels and dish cloths.
Due to Covid-19 we do not know for certain which Haven facilities will be available. Our prices are for the hire of the caravan and include free water, gas and electricity. Passes may be required to access Haven's facilities.
Inside the caravan will be a Welcome Pack including a map of the park with bus and tide times as well as leaflets about places of local interest. (eg Newquay Zoo, The Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Land's End).
Perran Sands Holiday Park offers exhilaration, space and tranquillity. Nestled amid the 5000 year old Penhale Sands, the park sits on this unique landscape of towering sand dunes with direct access to a spacious, clean, sandy beach pounded by the wild Atlantic breakers: this is a surfer's paradise.
The village of Perranporth can be reached by walking along the large wide beach, at low tide, or by car or bus. Here are many unique shops and local cafes. There are plenty of gift shops too. The village also boasts a boating lake amid tropical gardens. Spectacular views of the beach can be seen from the sundial near the car park at Droskyn Point.
Down below are hundreds of rockpools and caves once haunted by smugglers. There is a tidal pool at Chapel Rock, close to the Watering Hole pub, which is on the beach itself. Both the local museum and tourist information centre have a wealth of maps and leaflets about the local history and local places such as the lost church in the sand dunes which is also an area of Special Scientific Interest. Whether you want to go horse riding, golfing, paragliding, surfing, or generally splashing around this is the place to be.
Dogs: We accept two well behaved dogs up to the size of a Labrador. Please specify the breed(s) when making an enquiry. Kindly note dogs may only be left unattended briefly if you take your own dog cage.