On the northern reaches of Bude, away from the bucket and spade brigades, beachside cafés and gangs of wannabe surfers, a wilder coastline awaits; its crags and coves stretching to where Cornwall meets Devon. At the start of this territory lies Duckpool, a rugged little beach where the Atlantic swell pounds smooth, wave-hewn rocks. There are no trappings except for an ice cream van on the sunniest days, and if you strike out along the coast path you may only pass a few hardy walkers between here and the Hawker’s Hut perched on the cliffs at Morwenstow.
East Thorne, a 10-minute drive inland, is nothing like this wild coastline. But, after a day immersed in raw and desolate scenery, it can be comforting to return to modern conveniences and the company of fellow campers. For camping here is not about surviving in the wilderness or playing boy scouts. In this neat little community of ten roundhouses, where glamping, not camping, is the buzz-word, you can sip wine on the decking and watch children run around on the car-free green. If you remembered to leave a message on your chalkboard a fresh basket of wood will be ready to throw on the wood-burner, and you can even order a gourmet hamper ready for tea-time.
Each of the roundhouses comes pre-furnished with everything you could possibly need for your stay. They offer a nod to the traditional yurts that were the original accommodation offered on this site but take the glamping up a notch. While the roundhouses still have a curvy appeal and a central crowning window like their canvas counterparts, they offer a more cottage-y feel with wooden floors, solid walls, a kitchenette, plush en-suite bathrooms and, best of all, a private hot tub outside each. They are so well equipped, you don't need to worry about bedding, pots, pans, lamps and cool-boxes. Instead, you can fill the car to breaking point with buckets and spades and spend your days building castle villages on the nearby beaches.
In all, the resulting site is a family-orientated glamping haven in a quiet slice of Cornwall, with a serious dose of luxury to boot. Two of the roundhouses are designed for couples and set in their own private garden areas while the other eight are larger and can accommodate up to six people in each. These larger cabins share an area and all have access to the games room and communal campfire area giving the right balance of privacy and sociable opportunities. At the end of your stay, you should feel suitably relaxed without the last-day worries of packing up camping kit while kids will have picked up the campsite take-homes of grass stains on knees and the smell of campfire smoke in jumpers. You wouldn't want it any other way.
Experience one of four of these larger roundhouses at this acclaimed glamping site in Cornwall. Each roundhouse is individually fitted and furnished to a high standard with luxury, modern interiors and a hotel-standard ensuite bathroom. The accommodation has a comfortable handmade double bed in the main area with sumptuous bed linen provided, an additional sofa bed for children, plus a separate cabin bedroom with adult sized bunk beds, so it's ideal for families and groups of friends. A fully-fitted kitchen inside the roundhouse provides everything you need for cooking and a bistro table and chairs can be used for indoor eating with an additional picnic table providing an al fresco option. There's also an en-suite bathroom inside each roundhouse and a beautiful hot tub just outside. Each larch wood roundhouse offers a central magnified sky port hole for star gazing at night. A cosy wood burning stove and underfloor heating make these roundhouses ideal at any time of year, and towels, bed linen and all kitchen/cooking equipment are supplied, leaving you to enjoy an easy, hassle-free break. Guests staying in the roundhouses are able to access all the other facilities of the glamping site, including games room, TV room, treatment room, outdoor pizza oven and communal camp fire. Or you can simply relax in your own space. The four family roundhouses share their own enclave at this glamping site, which makes them ideal for a larger family gathering of up to 20 guests. Outside of school holidays, automatic discounts are applied to couples booking the roundhouse, making a luxury romantic stay a totally affordable option.
Sorry, no pets allowed in this particular roundhouse.