Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
The county of Cornwall covers the south-western tip of England. Including the Isles of Scilly, it covers about 1,400 square miles and incredibly is home to well over 150 caravan parks. The parks are there for good reason – to take advantage of the area’s weather, the mildest climate in Britain. In Cornwall, spring comes early, and autumn lingers longer. Add to this its magnificent beaches and coastal scenery, and its continuing popularity with mobile home holidaymakers and log cabin owners is not surprising.The surf beaches and buzzing nightlife of Newquay and Bude attract the younger set, whilst beautiful St. Ives is home to the Cornish branch of the Tate gallery. Smugglers coves and pretty fishing villages like Mousehole and Zennor are a well loved feature of Cornwall’s northwest coast. One of these, Padstow, at the mouth of the river Camel has become a gourmet Mecca for static caravan tourists, thanks largely to celebrity chef Rick Stein’s “Seafood Restaurant”.
With Bodmin Moor at its heart, inland Cornwall can seem a wild and inhospitable landscape. In many places traces of the old tin and lead mining industries that once brought wealth to the county can be seen. Mobile home holidaymakers will be fascinated by the Eden Project, where plants from the world’s jungles, deserts and savannahs occupy a series of gigantic domes, borrowing Cornish sunlight to supplement the microclimate created for them.
Cornwall's south coast is softer and greener. As in the north, it has its share of holiday beaches and picturesque harbours – delightful places like Looe and Fowey, where static caravan owners can relax and unwind. Rare plants flourish in the mild climate of the south’s rugged Lizard peninsula. Further west, St. Michaels Mount rises like a fairytale castle from the sea at Marazion. Just along the beach at Penzance lies the “Spirit of the West” theme park, fantastic for static caravan owners with families, and here ferries leave for the magic Isles of Scilly, pushing out into the Atlantic beyond the Land’s End attractions.
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