"Stayed for one night as a couple. Surprisingly quiet for Newquay (it was a Sunday night) so thankful for that. Room had everything we needed and was clean. Parking onsite was an extra £10 for the night.
A short walk to most things but overall a good location."
"The lady who seemingly did all the front of house jobs aside chef was so so lovely. Car park useful and included (always nice in Newquay, I stay occasionally for work and it annoys having to put another tenner every time), room was clean and tidy with comfy bed, sound of birds in the morning from quiet location still close to walk to beach, bowling alley strange addition but I’m sure fun if you had kids, I got dinner which was OK nothing world changing but a solid pub fish and chips and a friendly atmosphere with a pint, breakfast had options and a lovely fruit salad alongside fried bits. I’ll 100% be back. Thanks, Jethro"
"This is a lovely hotel which we have stayed in before. Friendly, helpful staff and conveniently situated for a short walk to the beach & Mawgan Porth, coastal walks. Buffet breakfast has lots of choice but does run out quickly, staff are on hand to top up but you may need to wait for certain items. Hot breakfast is available for a surcharge, we found the buffet breakfast more than adequate. No air conditioning in the rooms but fans were provided and these were very effective in the recent heat. Our room overlooked the car park (only option available when booked due to half term) which was noisy from early in the morning with deliveries and trolleys being pushed around. Ate in the OGO restaurant which was lovely staff were extremely helpful and knowledgeable great recommendation on the local Bauhaus wine 😊 will definitely stay again for a nice relaxing break with nice food, sunset views and amenities."
"I happened to be there during the hottest temp on record in May and there wasn’t air conditioning. They did have a fan I could use, but I still had to sleep naked to be cool enough to sleep. I know this wasn’t normal temperatures for them so past that I would stay again."
If you're planning a road trip to Newquay, staying at a motorhome park is an excellent way to experience all the area offers. Travellers can enjoy the swimming spots as a family. Take in the sea views and beaches after you've settled in at the caravan park in Newquay.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Newquay?
602 Sycamore forest is a highly recommended caravan park for your road trip, featuring free self-parking and terrace. If you're heading out with friends or family, you might enjoy the indoor swimming pool and garden available at this campsite. On-site accommodation features a kitchen with a full-sized fridge, a stovetop and a separate dining area. Other recommended caravan parks include Primrose Farm Holidays and Lovely Glamping Dream Pod in St Austell, Cornwall.
How many caravan parks will I find near Newquay?
You'll find 2 caravan parks near Newquay on Expedia.
What's there to see in Newquay?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Newquay while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Tolcarne Beach, Great Western Beach and Towan Beach. Other places not to be missed include Newquay Zoo, Blue Reef Aquarium and Lusty Glaze Beach.
What's it like to stay in a Newquay caravan park?
Staying at a motorhome park is a convenient and budget-friendly alternative if you're travelling to Newquay. This kind of accommodation provides you with spacious grounds to park your caravan and stay the night where you're close to nature. Many caravan parks are close to lakes and hiking trails, which makes it easy to enjoy outdoor activities.