This small, peaceful site offers both glamping and standard pitches, with a few extra touches to make your stay even more special—like a wood-fired sauna, a small play area to keep little ones entertained, and hand-crafted Cornish cocktails from Sauce, delivered straight to your tent.
The sweeping views over the surrounding countryside make Camp De Lank a stunning spot to watch the sunrise or sunset. It’s a place to embrace the simple pleasures of outdoor living—think stargazing, barbecues, and reconnecting with nature. Guests can borrow a variety of games and enjoy clean, modern facilities, including well-maintained toilets, a charming washing-up area, and immaculate showers with plenty of hot water and excellent pressure. Added comforts include ice pack freezing, a battery pack charging service, free fire pits to borrow, and logs available for purchase.
Camp De Lank is the perfect place for family and friends to reconnect, unwind, and explore some of Cornwall’s most celebrated spots. Just two miles from the edge of Bodmin Moor and half a mile from the start of the popular Camel Trail bike route, it’s ideally located. Along the trail, you’ll find The Snail’s Pace Café—perfect for breakfast or a cream tea. The Camel Trail continues past Camel Valley Vineyard (wine flight, anyone?), the Bodmin Steam Railway, through Wadebridge, and finishes in Padstow.
Prefer to explore by car? You’re within easy reach of some of Cornwall’s best-loved destinations, including Polzeath (13.1 mi), Boscastle (12.2 mi), Tintagel (11.9 mi), Padstow (16.9 mi)Port Isaac (10 mi), the Eden Project (18.1 mi), and Adrenalin Quarry (22.1 mi).
Cornwall is famous for its food scene, and Camp De Lank is conveniently close to some standout spots: St Kew Farmshop, St Kew Inn, St Tudy Inn, Electric Bakery, The Rocket Store, and a great local fish and chip shop.