Positioned near the picturesque town of Looe in Cornwall, Tregoad Holiday Park is a proud member of the Waterside Holiday Group. Known for its relaxing atmosphere, Tregoad Holiday Park ensures every guest and owner enjoys an unforgettable holiday experience.
Tregoad Holiday Park is a serene and luxurious retreat, ideal for families and couples seeking a memorable escape. Located in the heart of stunning countryside, this enchanting park offers tranquillity while being just a short drive from the sparkling coast.
Tregoad boasts an array of exceptional park facilities designed to elevate your holiday experience. Dive into the new indoor heated pool to enjoy splashing around with your kids or swim your daily laps.
Experience the Stargazy Bar & Grill atmosphere, where you can indulge in fresh local specialities alongside beloved family favourites. Treat yourself to an indoor dining experience while your little ones explore the soft play area, or bask in the sun on the charming terrace with fairy lights, cosy patio heaters, inviting fire pits, and a play area for the children. Savour the exquisite signature beverages of Cornwall, or catch the excitement of live sports.
Tregoad Holiday Park is a haven for wildlife, including tawny owls, dragonflies, roe deer, and bats. Stroll along the picturesque lakes, where you’ll find ducks paddling, bug hotels, and wild beehives. The park is dog-friendly, offering your four-legged friend a fantastic holiday, with a dog agility course and a pet spa.
Tregoad Holiday Park boasts a prime location near some of Cornwall’s best beaches. Just a 15-minute drive away, visitors can explore Polperro Beach, which is nestled in the charming fishing village of Polperro. This sheltered sandy beach is perfect if you’re seeking a bit of privacy from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Seaton Beach, located just an 11-minute drive from Tregoad, offers picturesque views and unspoiled landscapes. This beach features a combination of shingle and sand, making it a versatile destination that appeals to swimmers, surfers, beach sports enthusiasts, and sunbathers alike.
Looe is a popular seaside town located just a 7-minute drive from Tregoed. With various eateries, independent shops, and a sandy beach, Looe provides the perfect destination for a day out. If you’re looking for more shopping options, the larger town of Liskeard is only a 13-minute drive from the park.
Tregoad Holiday Park is a popular choice for those looking to own a holiday home in the heart of Cornwall. Sublet schemes are available at the park, and the income generated can help cover a significant portion of the costs. Explore the holiday homes we have available for sale at Tregoad Holiday Park
Porfell Wildlife Park and Sanctuary is located near Liskeard. It is a family-run sanctuary that has been providing a safe haven for neglected, unwanted, injured, or illegally imported animals since 1989.
The park is home to over 250 animals from around the world, including monkeys, meerkats, zebras, and numerous other species. Visitors of all ages can get up close to these exotic animals, feed them, and learn about their behaviours in a naturalistic setting. The park features a Maasai village with huts constructed using traditional methods. This is located next to an African enclosure where you might spot zebras, elands, and ostriches.
Golitha Falls is a beautiful natural spot on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. It’s a series of cascading waterfalls along the River Fowey, set within ancient oak woodland. The area is part of the Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve, renowned for its diverse wildlife, moss-covered trees, and tranquil atmosphere.
The walk along the falls is relatively easy, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and families. The falls are stunning after rainfall when the river is at its fullest. The reserve is also home to rare plants, insects, and birds, making it an excellent spot for wildlife watching.
Adrenalin Quarry is an outdoor adventure park in Cornwall celebrated for its thrilling activities and breathtaking scenery. It is a popular destination for both adrenaline junkies and families, set in a picturesque, flooded quarry surrounded by cliffs. The park offers a variety of exciting activities, including a zip wire. One of the longest in the UK, this zip wire soars 50 meters above the quarry at high speeds. You can also ride a giant swing and participate in axe throwing. Aquapark features an inflatable water obstacle course on the quarry lake, as well as an outdoor karting circuit. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a fun day out, Adrenalin Quarry has something for everyone.
Polperro Model Village is a captivating miniature rendition of the historic fishing village of Polperro, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Cornwall. For decades, it has enchanted visitors. Offering a unique glimpse into the village’s rich character and history in a beautifully scaled-down format.
The model village boasts intricate replicas of Polperro’s charming cottages, its bustling harbour, and the inviting winding streets that evoke a sense of nostalgia for how the village once looked. Beyond the model village, guests can explore the enchanting “Land of Legend” exhibit. This brings to life the fascinating tales of Cornish myths, the intriguing history of smuggling, and the deep-rooted local folklore.
Looe Island, also known as St. George’s Island, is a small island located off the coast of Looe in Cornwall. It is situated about a mile from the mainland and is the only island nature reserve in Cornwall. Managed by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust. The island is accessible only by guided boat trips from Looe.
Looe Island is home to various seabirds, including cormorants, shags, and oystercatchers, as well as grey seals, which can often be spotted offshore. Historically, it is believed to have been a haven for smugglers and was once the site of a Benedictine Chapel during the medieval period. Today, it serves as a nature reserve focused on conservation and offers a great day out for the whole family.
Smeaton’s Tower, an exquisite historic lighthouse perched majestically on Plymouth Hoe, stands as a testament to the art of maritime engineering. Initially constructed in 1759 by the talented architect John Smeaton, this lighthouse was one of the pioneering modern beacons. Designed to endure the fierce conditions of Eddystone Rocks. Though it was dismantled in 1877, Smeaton’s Tower was lovingly relocated to its current site, where it now serves as a cherished monument.
Today, Smeaton’s Tower captivates visitors as a must-see tourist attraction. Offering breathtaking panoramic views of Plymouth and the picturesque surrounding landscapes. Climbing the tower rewards guests with a journey through history, allowing them to admire its architectural beauty and celebrate its remarkable engineering feats.
Pencarrow House and Gardens is a historic Georgian mansion located in Cornwall, near the town of Bodmin. This stunning estate has been home to the Molesworth-St Aubyn family for generations and is celebrated for its elegant architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history. The mansion is meticulously preserved, showcasing period furnishings, antiques, and family portraits.
Visitors can join guided tours that provide insight into the estate’s history and the Molesworth-St Aubyn lineage. The gardens span approximately 50 acres and feature formal landscapes, woodland walks, a lake, and an Iron Age fort. They are particularly known for their vibrant displays of rhododendrons, camellias, and bluebells in the spring.
Pencarrow House and Gardens is also dog-friendly, with many scenic walking trails available. Guests can enjoy homemade cakes and refreshments at the tea room and browse local products in the gift shop.
Bodmin Jail is a historic former prison located in Bodmin, Cornwall. Built in 1779 during the reign of King George III, it operated as a jail until its closure in 1927. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction known for its eerie atmosphere, ghost stories, and significant historical events. Considered one of the most haunted places in the UK, Bodmin Jail has numerous reports of ghost sightings and unsettling experiences. In recent years, it has been transformed into a hotel and immersive visitor experience. It features a dramatic tour that recreates life in the prison.
The Fowey Estuary is a beautiful tidal river estuary located in Cornwall, celebrated for its picturesque scenery, diverse wildlife, and maritime history. It stretches from the town of Fowey at its mouth to Lostwithiel, where the River Fowey flows into the sea. Surrounded by lush woodlands, rolling hills, and charming Cornish villages, the estuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts. It hosts a variety of bird species, seals, and even dolphins. Fowey is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
This deep-water estuary is ideal for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, making it a popular destination for boaters. For centuries, the estuary has served as a vital trade and naval hub, with Fowey playing a significant role in medieval shipping and even pirate activities. The Fowey Estuary is also part of the scenic South West Coast Path, which offers the best hikes with stunning coastal views.
Restormel Castle is a well-preserved 13th-century circular castle located near Lostwithiel in Cornwall. It is one of the four principal Norman castles in the region. Originally built as a motte-and-bailey structure in the 11th century, it was later reconstructed in stone during the late 13th century. The most striking feature of Restormel Castle is its perfectly round curtain wall, which encloses a central courtyard. This unique design is relatively rare among English castles. In the 14th century, the castle became a favoured retreat for Edward, the Black Prince, serving as a luxurious residence rather than just a defensive fortress.
Situated on a high mound, the castle offers stunning views over the Fowey River valley and the surrounding countryside. After the 16th century, the castle began to decline and was largely abandoned. Today, Restormel Castle is managed by English Heritage and is open to visitors, allowing them to explore the ruins and learn about its rich history.
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