Innis Inn and Campsite

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Pitches
Campervan and camping field
Pitches
Plenty of hard standing spaces

  • Quiet family-run site within a mile's walk of the Eden Project
  • A few miles from St Austell; near to miles of hiking and biking
  • Surrounded by 15 acres of fishing lakes
Staying within a mile’s walk of the Eden Project is certainly a treat – as is staying at Innis Inn and Campsite. It is a family-run and dog-friendly site surrounded by 15 acres of fishing lakes. A daily visit to the local pubs is also within the realms of reason – and that’ll surely involve Cornish cream teas, beers gardens and Sunday carveries… Innis Inn and Campsite is set on two and a half acres of land a few miles from the capital of the Cornish Alps St Austell. If you want to chill out close to base, there are fifteen acres of fishing lakes surrounding the campsite to make your way around, a play area and plenty of runaround room for children. The facilities on site include toilets, showers and a disabled toilet. Barbecues are also welcome. For essentials off site, it’s a fifteen-minute walk to the local village of Penwithick which has a Spar, post office and fish and chip shop; bikes can be hired on site for those who prefer to pedal. Innis Inn and Campsite is well-placed to see stunning Cornwall, with hundreds of miles’ worth of hike and bike paths in the surrounding countryside, seaside towns and villages, family days out and heritage highlights including old houses, clay pits and tin mines. St Austell has a Clay Trail starting from Tremana Gardens and running along the Bodmin Road to connect with the Wheal Martyn China Clay Country Park, a 26-acre park with woodland walks, adventure playground and the biggest working waterwheel in Cornwall. (Stick around Snozzle for a bit to also browse around Cornish World, which has an award-winning play centre, Kidzworld, and the biggest indoor market in the south-west.)

Campground type

RV sites 6
Camper sites 6
Tent sites 35
Open all year
Opens
Please note
  • Under 18s must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians.
  • The park does not accept breeds/crossbreeds listed in the Breed-specific legislation (i.e. Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino, and Fila Brasileiro).
  • Electricity is metered on site at £0.50 per kWh and must be paid at check-out.

Languages spoken

English

Campsite types & availability

Other options

Reviews

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Location
9
Value for money
9
Accommodation
9
Facilities / Activities
8
Customer service
9
Child friendliness
9
Cleanliness
9
Wifi
7

88% would recommend this campground to a friend

85% would stay here again

What customers say

This quiet, friendly campsite has an accommodating owner, perfect for visiting the Eden Project. Most guests praised the clean facilities, though some found the combined toilet/shower cubicles could use an update. Great pitches and a peaceful vibe make it a recommended stay.

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Arrival date (latest first)

Very peaceful, beautiful spot, we had our dogs with us and enjoyed…

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10 out of 10
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10
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10
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10
Facilities / Activities
10
Customer service
10
Child friendliness
10
Cleanliness
10
Wifi
5
Jeni B.

Primitive grass tent campsite

Liked Very peaceful, beautiful spot, we had our dogs with us and enjoyed the space and quiet in the sunshine. There is a lot of wildlife about, so nice to see the bunnies hoping about 🙂

Disliked Nothing I can think of, all very welcoming and a really lovely spot.

Recommend to friends Visit again

Very quiet place. Nice location. Friendly staff.…

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7 out of 10
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Anonymous

Power optional grass and gravel campsite

Liked Very quiet place. Nice location. Friendly staff.

Recommend to friends Visit again

Fabulous Thanks again Marc

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10 out of 10
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10
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10
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Facilities / Activities
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10
Child friendliness
6
Cleanliness
10
Wifi
10
Richard c.

Power optional grass and gravel campsite

Liked When we pulled up have had a 3 hour journey to get there we found Marc courteous and very help full.
This was our homey moon and we wanted some one peaceful and quiet this was exactly what we got. The site is split into 3
Motor home in first section and camping in the next Marc. Was on hand daily.
We stayed for 12 nights. Of an evening we would see the rabbits come out etc.
the main thing we were able to unwind and relax.
Off the facilities toilet blocks were clean and. Leaned every day
Showers lovely and hot and large
Shower drainage was great exactly the same for the ladies toilets etc.
the kitchen area was also clean with 3 washing up places.
We ran out of wood Marc stepped in and provided us with kindling and wood.
Marc is very friendly and does like to check on his guests to see they are ok etc.
nothing to much trouble
On one occasion he even looked after some ones dog for the day whilst they went to the Eden project.

We used the site as a base
5 mins in car to local shops lid Tesco
And hour to beaches.
We look forward to our next visit.
Electric Points all located within reach

Disliked None

Recommend to friends Visit again

brilliant

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mark k.

Power optional grass and gravel campsite

Liked loads of space and everyone friendly

Recommend to friends Visit again

Excellent location for the Eden Project. We walked back after a concert,…

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10 out of 10
Location
10
Value for money
6
Accommodation
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Facilities / Activities
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Customer service
10
Child friendliness
10
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10
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Anonymous

Primitive grass tent campsite

Liked Excellent location for the Eden Project. We walked back after a concert, bit of a cross country trail but ok with torches (about 2 miles from the site to the actual entrance).
Great facilities on the site.
Site was quiet despite being busy.
Friendly welcome on arrival.

Disliked It did seem expensive at £65 for one night camping (3 adults, 1 child) but the site is nice and a convenient location if you want to walk to the Eden project.

Recommend to friends Visit again

Highly recommend

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9 out of 10
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Value for money
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Customer service
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Wifi
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Anonymous

Primitive grass campsite

Liked Fantastic little site and the owner couldn’t be more accommodating

Recommend to friends Visit again

Will visit again when going to Eden

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8 out of 10
Location
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Value for money
10
Accommodation
8
Facilities / Activities
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Customer service
10
Child friendliness
No rating
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9
Wifi
5
Anonymous

Power optional grass and gravel campsite

Liked Peaceful . Friendly helpful owner who provided transport to Eden and return .
Loved the 12 midday checkout .

Disliked Lots of vans was very busy and full . Perfect for an overnight stay

Recommend to friends Visit again

Lovely rural location. Very friendly owner who gave us a lift to…

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10 out of 10
Location
9
Value for money
9
Accommodation
9
Facilities / Activities
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Customer service
10
Child friendliness
10
Cleanliness
10
Wifi
10
Ian A.

Primitive grass tent campsite

Liked Lovely rural location. Very friendly owner who gave us a lift to the Eden Project. Nice facilities.

Recommend to friends Visit again

A very relaxed camping experience. Great and super friendly staff.

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10 out of 10
Location
9
Value for money
9
Accommodation
9
Facilities / Activities
9
Customer service
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Child friendliness
9
Cleanliness
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Wifi
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Anonymous

Primitive grass tent campsite

Liked The casual and relaxed atmosphere.
The owner very friendly and helpful, nothing too much trouble.
Proximity and easy pathway to walk to Eden Project

Disliked Nothing

Recommend to friends Visit again

Lovely clean site,friendly man who owns the site,very helpful.We went to the…

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10 out of 10
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shaun m.

Primitive grass campsite

Liked Lovely clean site,friendly man who owns the site,very helpful.We went to the Eden project and was a nice little walk/bike of road.

Disliked None

Recommend to friends Visit again


Features

Leisure on park

Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Playground Recreation room/arcade TV room Takeout Tennis Watersports

Amenities on park

Bath available Car parking by site/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Free wifi Grocery store Ice pack freezing Internet access Laundromat Local produce Parent & baby washroom Payphone Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Restrooms Shower available Washing-up area Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Rallies welcome Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue grills allowed Barbecue provided Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all year

Camping 2.0

Jumbo tent sites

Themes

Budget/backpacker Hikers’ paradise Lake and/or mountain Peaceful Remote location Spectacular scenery Wildlife haven

Utilities

Charging facilities Dump station Electric car charging point(s) Propane/gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby Convenience store nearby Dog walk nearby Public transportation nearby

Type

Medium (26-50 sites)

Nearby leisure

Canoeing/kayaking nearby Cycle hire nearby Cycling nearby Fishing nearby Mountain biking nearby Restaurant nearby

Touring and motorhomes

Caravan storage facilities Gray water hook-up for caravans Seasonal sites

Location

Innis Inn and Campsite

Innis Moor

Penwithick

St Austell

Cornwall

England

PL26 8YH

Directions

Timezone

Europe/London +0100 (GMT+01:00)

GPS

50.3762°N
4.7692°W

Route directions

On the A30 head south to St Austell. In Lanivet, take the A391 and continue south. Follow the signs to Treverbyn. The site is located 1 mile from the Eden Project's entrance.

Nearest transport

Bus
2.5 mi Four Lords
2.5 mi Four Lords
2.6 mi Polgrean Place
Rail
1.4 mi Luxulyan Rail Station
2 mi Bugle Rail Station
2.7 mi St Austell Rail Station
Ferry
6.5 mi Fowey Custom House Quay Ferry Landing
6.6 mi Fowey Ferry Landing
6.6 mi Fowey Town Quay Ferry Landing
Airport
11.5 mi Newquay St Mawgan Airport

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

To take a look at tin mining and its history in Cornwall, Poldark Mine in the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site at Wendron near Helston is the only complete underground tin mine in the county, and has mine and ghost tours, a museum, exhibitions and activities including gold panning and circus skills. More Cornish history and heritage are on show at the Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre less than five miles from the site, and at the three-floor Mevagissey Museum a few miles south. Anglers can go on the hunt for mackerel or sharks on a sea fishing trip from Mevagissey where there’s a shark angling centre on the quay; boats can also be hired from the village to go out into the waters and look for seals and dolphins. There are opps for beach, sea and coarse fishing all over south Cornwall including at Fowey, Looe, Falmouth, along the River Tamar and at commercial fishing lakes. After a day (each) at the Eden Project and equally famous Lost Gardens of Heligan, there are several more gardens in the area: the National Trust’s Lanhydrock at Bodmin (which also has a secondhand bookshop); the coastal Caerhays Castle and Gardens with National Magnolia Collection, and the valley garden and laurel maze of Glendurgan Garden near Falmouth. All sounding too sedate for the kids? Family-friendly activities and centres abound around St Austell and south Cornwall, including the Crealy Great Adventure Park, the World of Model Railways at Mevagissey and the Tortoise Garden of St Austell. Heading north, sprogs of all ages should like Newquay Zoo and the Blue Reef Aquarium, the indoor play barn at the Springfields Fun Park and Pony Centre, or the biggest go-karting centre in the south-west, Wadebridge’s St Eval Kart Circuit.

Water quality at nearby bathing waters

Name Distance Type 2020201920182017
Charlestown 3.2 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Crinnis Beach 3.2 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Shorthorn Beach 3.4 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Duporth 3.4 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Porthpean 3.6 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent

Data source: European Environment Agency

Must see

Eden Project 0.4 mi

Lost Gardens of Heligan 6.5 mi

Cornwall's Crealy Great Adventure Park 10.5 mi

Lappa Valley Steam Railway 12.2 mi

Newquay Zoo 13.5 mi

National Trust

Trerice 11.9 mi

Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps 13.5 mi

Trelissick Garden 16.1 mi

St Anthony Head 18.5 mi

Tintagel Old Post Office 19.8 mi

Cycle routes

Find local routes on the National Cycle Network - over 12,000 miles of cycling routes.

Other

TREGREHAN 2.4 mi

Porthpean, Charlestown and Carlyon Bay 3.7 mi

Kings Wood in the Pentewan Valley 4.5 mi

Polkerris to Readymoney Cove 4.7 mi

Polkerris to Gribbin Head and Polridmouth 4.7 mi

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Nearest campgrounds

Unfortunately, we have no nearby bookable campgrounds.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Does Innis Inn and Campsite have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Innis Inn and Campsite dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Innis Inn and Campsite? To take a look at tin mining and its history in Cornwall, Poldark Mine in the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site at Wendron near Helston is the only complete underground tin mine … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Innis Inn and Campsite?
    RV, travel trailer and tent sites
    Arrive:  11 a.m. –  8 p.m.
    Depart by:  noon
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  • How much does it cost to stay at Innis Inn and Campsite? From $40.73 (for 1 night, 2 adults) - prices may change depending on your dates and party.