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Welcome to Treyarnon Bay Holidays!

Explore the beauty of Cornwall with Treyarnon Bay Holidays, near Padstow

Nestled above Treyarnon Bay – and just a few minutes’ walk from Constantine Bay, discover our holiday cottages, caravans and campsite on the stunning North Cornwall coast.

Enjoy panoramic views over the sea before wandering down to the beach – find golden sands, gentle waves and rockpools – perfect for curious minds to explore. Spend your days exploring all Cornwall has to offer, and your evenings discovering our top restaurants and pubs.

We pride ourselves on being a place where you can switch off and unwind, getting away from it all. Take the chance to go off-grid and explore the natural beauty and charm of Cornwall.

Whether you are a beach lover or a surfer, a hiker or a foodie, a family or a couple – Treyarnon Bay is the perfect location to soak up the abundant beauty of our county.

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The location of Treyarnon Bay Holidays is by far the best part of the experience. There’s so much to do in the local area.

Discover lots of places to eat, drink and enjoy during your visit. Here’s our advice about what’s nearby – as well as some Cornish landmarks a little further afield!

This is an excellent campsite. The staff are very helpful and accommodating. The facilities are very clean and well looked after. Highly recommend and depending on where you camp, superb views of the beautiful Treyarnon and Constantine Bays.

The beach itself is right on your doorstep, and can get to Constantine Bay with ease from the headlands, or you can walk down on the road from the campsite too in about 5 minutes. Would recommend!

Fantastic Beach Side Holiday – Great static caravan, with a fantastic view over the ocean and just a couple of hundred metres from the beach. Was good value for money and we will definitely go back in the future! Just might want to stay for 2 weeks, rather than the 1 week we just had!

About Us

Our Story

Treyarnon Bay Holidays is run by the Old family – who can trace their Cornish roots back for 400 years, and they have been farming the land at Treyarnon Bay since the 1700s.