We’re a small, eco-friendly (and dog-friendly) campsite set within a 32-acre community farm in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the wild North Cornwall coast. Nestled between Bude and Tintagel Castle - long linked with the legends of King Arthur - the landscape here is shaped by Atlantic winds, temperate rainforests, rolling pasture and rugged cliffs.
Just two miles away, Crackington Haven offers a beautiful mix of sand and rock, and access to the South West Coast Path, where you’ll find sweeping sea views, hidden coves and dramatic coastal walks.
As a certified site with the Greener Camping Club, we keep things low-impact and spacious, supporting wildlife, dark skies and a quieter, more grounded experience of being in this landscape.
We offer a range of ways to stay, from traditional camping and van pitches to more comfortable glamping options. There’s a cosy shepherd’s hut for two and a spacious, furnished bell tent, so everyone from seasoned campers to those who prefer a softer landing can enjoy time on the land together.
Our campsite is part of Trelay Cohousing Community - a thriving community and small-holding where several people, families and animals live together, sharing resources and creating a more connected, meaningful way of life. The site itself is run by a few members, with a portion of the profits supporting the wider community. While the campsite remains separate from day-to-day community and farm life, your stay still contributes to and sits alongside this ongoing commitment to more sustainable living.
Why go greener?
Choosing a site certified by the Greener Camping Club means choosing a way of travelling that treads more lightly on the land. Our small, carefully managed campsite prioritises biodiversity, renewable energy and low-impact living, with limiting pitch numbers so there’s space for both people and wildlife to thrive. The result is a quieter, less crowded experience, where dark skies, birdsong and the rhythms of the seasons are tangible.
Through Greener Camping, we support a shared tree planting initiative with over 120,000 trees planted so far, including 14,000 on campsites in 2025, with more planned each year. Funded through membership, it’s a simple way we contribute to restoring the land and balancing the impact of even the most mindful stays.
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