Calloose Lane Leedstown Hayle Cornwall TR27 5ET
T: 01736 850431
www.calloose.co.uk
This award winning family holiday park is set in a sheltered sun-trap valley with a stream running through its centre; amidst 8½ acres of glorious countryside near St Ives in Cornwall.
Laid out in beautifully landscaped terraces, which abound with wildlife, birds and flowers, Calloose Caravan and Camping park is ideal for those wishing to get away from the crowds and relax in peace and quiet.
For touring caravans and tents, we have seven separate areas - and all pitches are large, individually marked and numbered, which avoids overcrowding even in the peak season. All our roads are tarmac.
• FREE unlimited Wi-Fi
• Shop (fully stocked, open 7 days a week from Spring Bank Holiday to September 1st)
• Also sells Gaz and Calor Gas
• Payphones
• Modern Laundrette
• Washers, driers, spin drier, deep sinks and hot water, irons and ironing boards
• Free Ice Pack Service
• 96 Electric Hook-Ups
• Battery Charging Service
• Toilet Facilities
• Refurbished 2010: Two modern toilet blocks with free showers and a total of 3 family bathrooms
• Individual cubicles, vanitory units, hair driers, power points, and baby room
• Fully equipped disabled persons toilet
• Refurbished 2010: Washing Up Facilities
• Refurbished 2010: Stainless steel sinks for washing up
We also have a large selection of Lodges and Caravan Holiday Homes for hire.
Everything is provided at Calloose for active or easy lives.
• For daily relaxation, there is a swimming pool heated mid May to mid September, with a separate paddling pool for children.
• Relax with a drink, and bask in the Cornish sun on our spacious sunbathing terrace.
Cornwall is a land of contrasts; the rugged North coast, with its spectacular cliffs and granite moorlands; and the softer sub tropical South coast, with flower filled lanes and the lush vegetation of the wooded creeks. It is also the land of antiquities, a Bronze Age landscape of standing stones, Iron Age forts, fougous and ancient field systems. There are large stretches of uncultivated heath, dominated by the reminders of a great mining heritage - the ivy covered engine houses.
Dotted around the coastline you will find traditional Cornish fishing villages with narrow winding streets, and cottages leading down to quaint harbours. Added to all this, we should not forget the great artistic tradition of St Ives and Newlyn. Many famous artists, writers and craft people have lived and worked here, and much of their work can be seen in the new Tate Gallery in St Ives.
While staying in West Cornwall you may like to take a day trip to the Isles of Scilly - which lie almost 30 miles south-west of Land's End. There are over 100 islands, only 5 of which are inhabited, the capital, St Mary's, Tresco (with its world famous gardens), Bryher, St Agnes and St Martins.
It is quick and easy to get to the islands these days. The ferry, Scillonian III, with its two-and-a-half hour crossing, leaves from Penzance. There is also a 20 minute helicopter service from Penzance, and a 15 minute SkyBus fixed wing aircraft service from Land's End Airport.
Calloose is ideal for activity holidays such as golf, fishing, diving, rambling, surfing etc. Sea fishing trips can be arranged on a boat that is equipped with the latest hi-tech, fish finding, navigational and wreck detecting electronics.
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www.calloose.co.uk
Cornwall
T: 01736 850431
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