Breathtaking rural and coastal scenery
Modern showers, clean toilets and washing machines and dryers
Children's play park with football net, and basketball hoop
Shop selling basic provisions and kitchen selling hot food
Treverven Touring Park and Campsite, near Sennen, is situated some 250 feet above the sea, commanding glorious views over the ocean, with shipping passing silently by and the distant Wolf Lighthouse spotted at night with its flashing light. You can expect an enjoyable experience for Sennen camping.
Owned and run by the same family for nearly 40 years, the Sennen camping park is well-maintained and has many visitors who return each year.
Campsite Sennen
Prices per night for campsites West Cornwall include two adults and a car, and all hot water and showers. Serviced pitches include electricity hook-up and water on the pitch.
Prices per night include 2 adults and a car, serviced pitches includes electricity and water.
Dogs are free of charge, maximum 2 dogs per pitch, but they must be kept on a lead at all times on the camp field and farm land. Owners are reminded that they will be liable for any mess or damage caused by their dogs.
Pitches must be vacated by noon. Arrival must not be before 2pm, unless previously arranged with the Park management. If you are searching for the best campsites in West Cornwall, you can choose us.
Serviced pitch | £28 per night |
Non-serviced pitch | £23 per night |
Extra adult per night | £10 |
Extra car per night | £1 |
Children 5-15 per night | £6 |
Children under 5 | Free |
Awnings and pup tents on same pitch | Free |
For a single person deduct £10 from the nightly pitch fee.
Advanced bookings advisable for the serviced pitches with a deposit of a non-refundable £50 per week, which is deducted from the total amount of your holiday price, which is payable on arrival.
In the interests of all visitors to the Park, we do have some basic rules:
Dogs are welcome but must at all times be kept on leads, and any fouling in the park must be cleared by the dog owners.
No noise that is likely to upset neighbouring campers is permitted.
Groundsheets that are used must be of the breathable type.
Parents are asked to ensure that children do not play in or around the toilet blocks.
Sennen Beach, close to Treverven.
Treverven Campsite Sennen is a gateway for the many activities and attractions available in West Cornwall.
Nearby is Sennen, one of Europe’s finest beaches that has all the facilities for the family, as well as excellent surfing for all levels.
Other beautiful beaches nearby include Porthcurno, Gwenver, Porthchapel and Porthgwarra – a beached featured in BBC’s Poldark.
A 10-minute walk from Treverven leads to the scenic South West Coast path. To the west lies Porthcurno and the Minack Theatre, and to the east Lamorna Cove and Mousehole, from which the magnificent coastal scenery can be enjoyed and many small coves and beaches accessed. Rock fishing is within walking distance, with boat, shore and beach fishing also nearby.
Nearby St Buryan has a shop, post office, pub, garage and a church.
Further away from Treverven, is St Ives with the Tate Modern gallery and many other small galleries, as well as restaurants and shops.
Penzance is the largest nearby town with rail, bus and coach links and sea travel to the Isles of Scilly. It also offers a wide variety of shops, supermarkets and restaurants. Air travel to the Isles of Scilly can be taken from Lands End airport.
Near Penzance is Marazion with lovely beaches from where you can walk (at low tide) or get a boat to the fairytale castle of St Michaels Mount.
Also close to Penzance is the fishing village of Mousehole, and a visit to Land’s End for the sunset is a popular excursion.
St Micheal’s Mount, Marazion.
The Minack Theatre, close to Treverven.
The Merry Maidens, a Neolithic stone circle.
Nestling on the rocks close to Treverven is the unique open air Minack Theatre, with summer shows in its spectacular setting.
There are many well-preserved Neolithic sites and standing stones in West Cornwall.
Whatever your preference, whether it be relaxation or more vigorous activity, there is an endless list to choose from in the area.
Treverven makes an idea location to observe the beauty of the night sky.
There is very little light pollution at our West Cornwall campsite, and on clear nights the constellations are a joy to observe. Shooting stars, perseid showers, full moons and other wonders can be seen unhindered.
There are also some great walks to be taken in the evening from Treverven, for those who want to completely capture the nighttime atmosphere.
ADDRESS :
Treverven Touring Park,
St Buryan,
Penzance,
Cornwall.
TR19 6DL
TELEPHONE:
This site drawing is for reference only and is not to scale.
Please note that we will always try to allocate you to your first choice of pitch. However, we cannot always guarantee you the pitch that you requested but will try to place you as near as possible.
We have returned to this site year after year! Our children love it here. The wooden play area makes this place in the middle of the field! Win win - children play with their friends and we get a rest! Loads of stunning beaches locally! Clean toilets and showers, fridge, freezer, kettle and toaster a bonus!
- Faye T
Just had a delightful 9 day stay in this simple but well run campsite. I am a disabled wheelchair user and managed fine in the disabled toilet/shower cubicle. Its an open field type of site with plenty of room. There are walks that can be accessed direct from the campsite and some sea views. We will certainly come here again.
- William Trip
We stayed here in our camper van during the Easter holidays. It was very quiet and we had the pick of the pitches. We got pitch 72 which has sea views. We were walking the coast path and this site was ideally located for this. The walk to the local village to get a bus to Land's End or Penzance is a mile and a half from the site. We found the facilities to be plentiful and clean. The owners were very happy to chat and give local information. Very rural location which suited us very well.
- Claire Scott
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