Set in a lush green valley surrounded by National Trust land, just a short walk from the magnificent sandy beach of Holywell Bay and its famous Gull Rocks, this beautifully situated park is only 7 miles from Newquay.
Among the fantastic facilities on offer are an outdoor heated swimming pool with a 300ft waterslide and toddlers' pool, a playground and an entertainment venue.
Children will love all the fun and games of Treetops Grove, including treasure hunts, competitions and stories. Once the sun goes down, there's family entertainment on offer in the Surfrider Club, or you can simply sit back relax and enjoy a quiet drink in the bar.
offers the following facilities.
Outdoor heated swimming pool with 300ft waterslide
Pool room*
All-weather multi-sports court for basketball, netball and five-a-side football
Laser clay pigeon shooting* and archery*
Surf school and hire shop*
Surfing lessons*
Nature trail
Toddlers' paddling pool
Surfrider Club with nightly entertainment, cabaret, games
Treetops Tots (under 4s)
Treetops Grove featuring Maxi and Milli (4–10s)
Freestyle Club (10–15s)
Bar
Beachcomber takeaway
Wi-Fi access ( in designated areas)
Amusements*
Indoor tots soft play zone
Adventure play area
Under 5's playground
Mini supermarket
Launderette*
* Charges apply
There is a games room or games area on the park There is a childrens play area on the park Water sports are available on nearby the park There is a park shop available to buy food and other essentials
- Direct beach access
- Outdoor pool and waterslide
- Great base for exploring
All-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 please check when booking
No petsNon smoking caravans available, please check when booking
Local Area
A famously mild climate, gorgeous beaches, picturesque villages and top attractions – enjoy them all when you stay in Cornwall.
It’s all about the sea in the far South West.Ranging from the wide sweep of Whitsand Bay to tiny hidden coves reached by winding tracks, the beaches of South Cornwall are as perfect for lazy summer days as for invigorating winter walking. And there’s a great range of water sports on offer too.
Venture inland and you’ll find an array of enticing attractions in Cornwall. The Eden Project, where giant transparent domes recreate different climate conditions, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan promise fascinating days out, and there’s plenty of thrills at Flambards and Dobwalls theme parks.
Sea angling trips and boat rides from charming fishing villages like St Mawes, Mevagissey, Looe and Polperro attract many visitors staying in Cornwall, and Fowey is a firm favourite with the sailing community. The cathedral city of Truro and historic Penzance are both well worth a visit.