How many people does it sleep?

Four - 1 Double Bedroom, 2 Singles.  The van can accommodate another two guests as there is a double pull-out bed in the lounge.  However, it is a little tricky to pull out and we have found using the sofas as single beds more comfortable.

How far is it to the beach?

Porthilly Cove is a less than 5 minute easy stroll away.   From there you can walk around to Rock, Daymer Bay, Polzeath and beyond.  From Rock you can take the Ferry across to Padstow.

Can I get Broadband?

Yes, the Caravan has it's own supply with password protected router.

What do I need to take?

Bedding is provided, with the permanent beds (1 double and 2 singles) made up for your stay.  2 additional single duvets are provided.  6 bath towels and 2 hand towels. Please bring your own beach towels. A number of tea towels are also provided.

What about Car parking?

Two cars are allowed to be parked by the caravan. Any others please park down the by the shower block.

What's in the Caravan?

1 double bedroom, further bedroom with 2 single beds, bathroom with WC and Shower, Kitchen (Oven, Hob, Fridge Freezer and Microwave), Lounge-Diner.
Hot water is heated via the Gas Boiler, connected to Gas bottles at the end of the caravan.

What about when we leave?

Please vacate the caravan by 12:00 midday on changeover day (Saturday).  Please leave the van in a clean, tidy state including the washing up and putting it away.

Can I stay for less than a week?

Depending on the dates and availability, this may be possible - please enquire.  You are also  welcome to stay for more than a week.

Is there anything I need to do while using the Caravan?

You may have to change the Gas bottle over if one runs out, there are two bottles, so you should never be without gas for hot water. This is straightforward, as is the re-ignition of the boiler.  Full instructions will be on-hand.

Do you allow Dogs?

Yes, for an additional £30 per dog, up to 2 dogs.  They are not allowed on the soft furnishings and in the bedrooms.  Site rules mean all dogs should be on a lead when outside.