Caravan parks in Liskeard provide a convenient base for exploring southeast Cornwall and the landscapes surrounding Bodmin Moor. Visitors searching for holiday parks in Liskeard can stay close to rolling countryside, historic mining landscapes and scenic walking routes while remaining within easy reach of the Cornish coast. Located between Bodmin Moor and the Tamar Valley, the town sits in one of the most varied landscapes in Cornwall and forms part of the wider network of Cornwall caravan and holiday parks.
Liskeard is a traditional Cornish market town with a long history linked to mining and agriculture. During the nineteenth century the surrounding area became one of Cornwall’s most important copper mining districts following discoveries of ore around nearby Caradon Hill, which led to rapid growth in the town and surrounding villages. Today the historic streets of Liskeard still reflect its role as a regional centre, with landmarks such as St Martin’s Church, the Guildhall and several historic buildings around the town centre.
Visitors staying in caravan parks in Liskeard can easily explore both the countryside of Bodmin Moor and the nearby south coast of Cornwall. The harbour town of Looe lies a short distance to the south, while the Tamar Valley and the Devon border are easily reached to the east. With its combination of historic character, nearby countryside and access to coastal destinations, Liskeard holiday parks provide a peaceful base for exploring southeast Cornwall.
Things to Do and Places to Visit Near Liskeard
Holiday parks near Liskeard place visitors close to some of the most dramatic landscapes in southeast Cornwall. Bodmin Moor lies just to the north of the town and offers open moorland scenery, granite tors and ancient landmarks. Popular walking areas include the village of Minions, the prehistoric stone circles known as the Hurlers and the famous Cheesewring rock formation.
Caradon Hill rises above the surrounding countryside and was once the centre of a major copper mining district, with historic engine houses and mining remains still visible across the landscape. The hill reaches around 371 metres above sea level and offers wide views across Cornwall and the Tamar Valley.
Nature lovers can also visit Golitha Falls, a beautiful woodland waterfall area located on the River Fowey, where walking trails pass through ancient oak woodland and along the river. Nearby Siblyback Lake offers watersports, cycling and walking routes around the reservoir, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
Visitors can also travel between Liskeard and the coastal town of Looe on the scenic Looe Valley Line, a railway route that follows the river valley through woodland and countryside.
With access to Bodmin Moor, historic mining landscapes, woodland walks and nearby coastal towns, Liskeard offers a varied inland base for visitors exploring this part of Cornwall.
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Best for: Couples and families wanting a woodland cabin stay with privacy and hot tubs.
Accommodation Types: Log cabins and treehouse lodges sleeping 2 to 8 people, all with private hot tubs.
Highlights: 45 cabin site, millpond setting, Forest Retreat café and shop, ranger activities, woodland trails.
Deerpark Forest Holidays is set in a wooded valley near Liskeard, with 45 cabins positioned around a central millpond and along the sides of the valley. All cabins include private hot tubs, with options ranging from Silver Birch lodges to Golden Oak treehouse lodges connected by rope bridge walkways.
The site is around 15 minutes from Looe and Polperro on the south coast, with beaches, harbour towns and coastal walks all close by. The Eden Project is within driving distance, and the Plough Inn at Duloe is about 10 minutes away, making it one of the nearest pubs to the site.
Why it’s a top pick: A 45 cabin woodland site with private hot tubs, set around a millpond and within 15 minutes of Looe and the south Cornwall coast.
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Best for: Couples and families wanting a large, quiet park with space and on site activities.
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges and chalets, some with hot tubs and pet friendly options.
Highlights: 64 acre park, 9 hole golf course, tennis court, games room, nature trail, River Fowey access.
Doublebois Holiday Park is set across around 64 acres near Dobwalls, about 3 miles from Liskeard, with accommodation spread across a large countryside site. The park includes its own 9 hole par 3 golf course, along with a tennis court, games room and walking routes through woodland down towards the River Fowey.
The location sits just off the A38, around 15 minutes from Looe and the south coast, with beaches like Millendreath and Seaton within reach. Golitha Falls is about 10 minutes away, while the Eden Project is roughly 20 minutes by car.
Why it’s a top pick: A 64 acre park with its own 9 hole golf course, 15 minutes from Looe and close to Golitha Falls and the Eden Project.
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