Tregantle Farm Glamping offers an ideal combination of beachside holiday and rural retreat. The farm's three bell tents are positioned in a field less than 10 minutes' walk from the seafront, with a peaceful night’s sleep and robust, mostly eco-friendly amenities guaranteed. Located on Cornwall’s beautiful Rame peninsula – a spot so private it’s known locally as “The Forgotten Corner” – guests are set up for the day with breakfast provided each morning, before exploring the South West’s popular coastline or catching a ferry across the Hamoaze to Plymouth.
The convergence of seaside and countryside makes Tregantle Farm a real hidden gem. A private pathway through the site will take you straight to Whitsand Bay, a stretch of sand and rock beaches that, despite their popularity, are rarely crowded and regularly visited by watersports enthusiasts. If you’re looking for something a little livelier, take a short drive to the quintessentially Cornish town of Torpoint, or hop on the Cawsand Ferry to Plymouth with its harbour a hub of great pubs, bars, restaurants, and the largest Aquarium in the UK, the National Marine Aquarium.
The farm itself is a small and welcoming affair and the glamping field is less than an acre in size. Guests stay in one of three spacious bell tents – one reserved for couples, two for groups of four – tucked away from the Tregantle farmhouse and with a sea view at the top of the field. Friendly and helpful host, Michele, ensures your well-equipped for your stay, with each bell tent boasting trendy upcycled furniture and comfortable proper beds. Amenities are low impact, too, with solar lighting, a bathroom block, and a shared kitchen. As Michele notes, she’ll be available “as much or as little as you need”, greeting you with a cake and cream tea upon your arrival and even providing you with a locally-sourced breakfast hamper as part of the price!