Explore the unbeatable West Cornwall peninsula from the stylish en-suite canvas lodges at Treganhoe Farm. A cosy, family friendly base for getting out and about, with beaches on both coasts, such as Porth Nanven and Penzance. Relax on the working farm, with resident sheep, chickens, pigs and cows to keep you company!
A welcoming family run farm - get involved and feed the chickens, pigs and sheep!
Easy access to explore Cornwall, just 20 minutes to Land's End and the stunning Cornish coast
Cosy en-suite canvas lodges perfect for the whole family
Immerse yourself in traditional countryside living on a working farm here at Teganhoe Farm. With Land's End and the incredible cliffside Minack Theatre within a 20 minute drive, you'll have a chance to see some of the county's top sights. Treganhoe is home to friendly pigs, sheep and chickens and there'll be plenty of fun daily farm activities for the little ones to watch. Families will love the glamping canvas lodges, all sized to fit six and nestled in the unique surroundings of a working farm. These are fully furnished and include either shared or en-suite facilities. Sorry, no dogs allowed.
Treganhoe Farm is open from 24/05 to 05/09.
Max 6 people
Sleeping six, these spacious canvas lodge are complete with a double bed, cupboard beds and a bunk bed. They are fully furnished and equipped with all you need including wood burning stove, en-suite shower and toilet and your own outdoor terrace.
From its central position, both coasts and Cornwall's tip are all in reach from the farm, meaning you can hop to Penzance and St Ives or even the fishing port of Newlyn. Mousehole, a real favourite for its sweet seaside village vibe, is just a short drive away.
The farm sits close to the edge of a reservoir and the smooth water is popular with rare birds and a top place to picnic shoreside on warm days. There is a bird hide at Drift Reservoir, so you're likely to see some real treats.
Just in the area there is Trewidden Garden, which offers tours, a lovely tea room and beautiful flowers in bloom.
West Cornwall has plenty of places that will let you peel back the layers of its fascinating history. Lanyon Quoit is a Cornish dolmen that tells of an era lost in the mists of time and it's a great place to wander and explore, along with Men an Tol. The tin mining industry has stamped its mark across the landscape, too, and there are picturesque wheelhouses on the hillsides.
Other attractions nearby:
Coverack, Helston, Coverack (22.2 miles)
A family friendly site a short walk from the beach and pretty harbour. Only 15 minutes from Kennack Sands.
Trevellas, St Agnes, Trevellas (23.1 miles)
Peaceful family friendly park, a ten minute walk to the beach. Five minutes to Perranporth and St Agnes!
Hayle, (11.9 miles)
Welcoming holiday park nestled in the heart of West Cornwall, with an onsite pool, mini golf course and more!