History, scenery, serenity and no fewer than four different beaches all just a short walk away.
Yes, the north Cornwall village of St Agnes has it all and makes for the perfect destination on any camping holiday. Steeped in mining history and today enlivened with independent shops, galleries, cafés and pubs, the village of St Agnes remains a delightful seaside spot, with its rows of cottages and path leading down to the ruined harbour at Trevaunance Cove. St Agnes campsites aren't hard to come by – there are plenty within close proximity to the village – while good walks in the area (including the popular route past the iconic Wheal Coates engine house above Chapel Porth Beach) are plentiful too.
History, scenery, serenity and no fewer than four different beaches all just a short walk away. Yes, the north Cornwall village of St Agnes has it all and makes for the perfect destination on any camping holiday. Whether you want to walk the Miners' Trail above Chapel Porth Beach, pitch the tent within view of the harbour or kick back in the village pub, we'll know a good campsite to suit.