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Ryn Gwari Farm

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· Penzance, Cornwall, England
2 acres hosted by Rebecca G.
1 glamping pitch · 10 motorhome/tent pitches
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A family-friendly, 10-pitch campsite in Cornwall with big views, rustic facilities and a touch of magic

No, it's not an ice-cream induced mirage. This really is a quiet campsite in Cornwall within walking distance of a beach, standing stones, a wild swimming spot and a pub. Located on a six-acre smallholding with sheep, horses and a mule, it has views of the sea and beautiful sunsets. Campfires are allowed; tents, campervans and dogs are all welcome. If you’re wondering what the catch is with Ryn Gwari Farm, we’ll tell you: it’s only got 10 pitches. But, of course, that’s only a problem if you’re not fast enough to book one.

Before you get carried away though, there are a few things you need to know before you reserve your place at this site. Its rustic facilities and exposed location won’t be for everyone. There are just a couple of compost loos and a basic, but hot, shower as well as an outdoor sink for washing-up and, er well, that’s about it. This is camping like it used to be and should the heavens open or a Cornish wind blow in off the sea, it’s just you and your tent against the elements. There’s no under-cover area and little by way of shelter but Rebecca, who’s had the smallholding here for over 15 years, will let you know if something’s brewing. And, if you’re here in good weather, the pay-off is as huge as the skies you’ll be camping under.

This two-acre field offers expansive views and ample room for the ten families who’ll share it at any one time, some in their own tents, others in the pre-pitched tipis provided – and Rebecca’s animals, including an especially friendly farm-yard cat, will be a hit with the kids. The closest beach is just a mile-and-a-half away at rocky Priest’s Cove, where there’s a sea-water pool hewn out of the rocks. From there you can walk out on the glorious South West Coast Path for miles safe in the knowledge that you can ride the open-top bus back.

For sand and surf head for Sennen or Gwynver, about six miles down the road, stopping to pick up a pasty at nearby St Just. But, if you don’t fancy getting in the car, you can simply walk straight out the back gate and on to Truthwall Common to discover a little bit of Cornish magic. It’s a short walk to the ancient Tregeseal Standing Stones with a delightful little swimming hole nearby. While other parts of Cornwall are swamped with visitors in summer, it’s possible to enjoy a stroll and a swim here without seeing a soul.

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69 Ratings · 57 reviews
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Hilde B.recommends
September 4, 2024
Camping Pitch
Beautiful campsite near coastal pat
Beautiful location. Very lovely, quiet and simple campsite, near the beach and the coastal path, and between the moor and the village. The old Tin Mine Museum is definitely worth a visit. A nice mile walk to the coast path. We lived the hot shower and the compost toilet. Rebecca is a great host and we'd love to stay again!
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Roseanna C.recommends
August 22, 2024
Camping Pitch
Lovely views
Lovely pitch, great views. Toilets & shower kept clean & tidy! Hot shower especially lovely after a windy day by the sea. Thank you ☺️
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Kate H.recommends
August 20, 2024
Sea Tipi
Fab location and fun camping! Becki is lovely and super-helpful.
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Diana R.recommends
August 14, 2024
Sea Tipi
Very nice, but beware of nature! 🕷
The site was beautiful! The tipi was as expected, we were given upon arrival the instructions for using the inside fire, conditions were very basic but you get told in description. View was exceptional! However what we didn’t expect was the amount of insects coming into the tent, of course the host is not at fault, but for whoever is like me and doesn’t know, the tipi is made of an outer shell and and inside lining which do not join together so a lot of spiders and earwigs get inside 🫨
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Michael R.
August 6, 2024
Camping Pitch
Amazing views, the best sunsets I’ve ever seen. Fantastic location close to great beaches and places to visit. The village of St just has plenty of places to eat and drink. The site itself is relaxed and quiet. It could probably do with an extra shower and hot water for the washing up station, another loo would be nice, however don’t let this put you off, what is there is adequate.
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Zoe P.recommends
August 6, 2024
Camping Pitch
Lovely quiet spot with everything I needed for my stay . Great value for money thank you
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Penzance, Cornwall, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Rebecca G.

Joined in May 2019
From the host
Welcome to Ryn Gwari Farm. We are a family run 6 acre small-holding with camping available during the summer holidays. Ryn Gwari is situated along a quiet lane, 1 mile from the nearest small town of St Just. Our camping field is a 2 acre field, with panoramic sea views towards the Isles of Scilly. The 10 family-sized pitches are spread across the 2 acre field, with loads of room between pitches. On the small-holding we have sheep, ponies and a very friendly farm cat. We are popular with people who love the rustic, simple nature of our farm and being away from the crowd. We are a quiet campsite, orientated towards families or adults that are looking for a relaxing time. We are pleased to offer a relaxed way of life up here, but we do love a gathering round the campfire and there is wood available for you to share a fire with other campers each night. The area is the wild far-west end of Cornwall. Expect epic sunsets and big skies. We are close to the fantastic surfing beach of Sennen (6 miles) and Gwenvor and easy access to the south-coast beaches of Perranuthnoe and Praa Sands. Nearer to the farm and within walking distance (1.5 miles) is the cove of Cape Cornwall. We also love the moorland behind the farm, it’s possible to walk for miles without seeing a soul, even in August! From the camping field you can walk up to the moors without touching the road. Up here you will find a beautiful natural environment with a rocky carn, a stone circle and a pool that you can swim in. This moor links up to others that stretch all the way along the North Coast to St Ives. Less than a mile from the farm in the other direction, you reach the South West Coast Path. Here you can turn left or right and walk for miles. We can help you to plan circular walks from the farm, or for larger groups, we may be able to organise guided day walks. In St Just there are various cafes, pubs and takeaways, coop and local shops. There is also a pub about half a mile from the farm in the village of Truthwall. We also offer the whole farm or camping field for hire for events such as weddings and large gatherings, please contact us if you would like further information on this. We can also offer exclusive use of the site for large groups of campers or camp groups including school groups.
Nearby attractions

You can walk from the campsite out on to Truthwall Common, the edge of West Penwith Moors within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Here you can see the Tregeseal Stone Circle and take a dip in a nearby pool. The moors stretch all the way to St Ives, more than 10 miles away. Cape Cornwall is a mile-and-a-half from from site. You can walk there or drive the short distance and park up at the National Trust car park. The stunning South West Coast path passes here and an open-top bus provides a service along the coast. The Priest’s Cove, just below, is a rocky beach with a small sea water pool carved out of the rocks and a slipway for local fishermen. Sennen Beach is six miles away Gwynver Beach, just before it. St Just (two miles from site) is a good spot for picking up supplies, eating out and browsing independent shops and galleries. The South Coast Beaches of Perranunthnoe and Praa Sands are within 20 miles of site too.

Food and drink

Rebecca can organise deliveries of milk, bread and a few other basics from a nearby dairy. There’s a pub with a beer garden, The Queens Arms (01736 788 318), half a mile down the road in Botallack. For more places to eat out and pick up supplies, head to St Just (two miles away) where there’s plenty of choice; the Dog and Rabbit (01736 449811) café comes recommended.

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