Caravan parks in Penzance provide a scenic base for exploring the far west of Cornwall and the coastline surrounding Mounts Bay. Visitors searching for holiday parks in Penzance can stay close to historic harbour streets, sandy beaches and dramatic coastal landscapes while enjoying easy access to some of the most famous landmarks in the region. Located on the shores of Mounts Bay in southwest Cornwall, Penzance is one of the largest towns in west Cornwall and forms part of the wider network of Cornwall caravan parks and holiday parks, view more holiday parks in North, West and South Cornwall here.
Penzance has a long maritime history and grew around a sheltered harbour that once served fishing and trading vessels travelling along the Cornish coast. Today the town is known for its historic streets, seafront promenade and views across Mounts Bay towards St Michael’s Mount. The waterfront area includes the Jubilee Pool, a large sea water lido built beside the sea, while the town centre contains galleries, independent shops and traditional Cornish architecture.
Visitors staying in caravan parks in Penzance can easily explore the surrounding west Cornwall coastline and nearby villages. The tidal island of St Michael’s Mount lies just across the bay near the village of Marazion and is one of Cornwall’s most famous landmarks. Nearby coastal villages such as Mousehole and Newlyn offer picturesque harbours and traditional fishing communities, while the dramatic coastline towards Land’s End provides rugged cliffs and sweeping ocean views. With its harbour setting, nearby beaches and access to some of Cornwall’s most famous coastal scenery, Penzance holiday parks offer a great base for exploring the far west of the county.
Things to Do and Places to Visit Near Penzance
Holiday parks near Penzance place visitors close to some of the most famous landscapes in west Cornwall. Mounts Bay stretches along the coastline and offers views across the sea towards St Michael’s Mount, a historic island topped by a medieval castle and church which can be reached by a causeway at low tide.
Just along the coast lies the harbour village of Mousehole, known for its narrow streets, fishing boats and stone cottages overlooking the sea. Nearby Newlyn remains one of the most active fishing ports in Cornwall and is also home to galleries and a well known art community.
The coastline west of Penzance leads towards Land’s End where dramatic cliffs and Atlantic views create one of the most iconic coastal landscapes in Britain. Visitors can also explore the South West Coast Path which runs along the cliffs and connects many of the small coves and coastal villages in this part of Cornwall.
Further inland the landscape opens out towards the Lizard Peninsula and the countryside of west Cornwall. With historic harbours, coastal walking routes and famous landmarks nearby, Penzance provides a scenic base for visitors exploring the far west of Cornwall.
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Best for: Quiet countryside setting with access to both north and south Cornwall
Accommodation Types: Lodges and static caravans
Highlights: Riverside setting, 23 acre site, central west Cornwall base
River Valley Country Park is set near Relubbus in a wooded valley alongside the River Hayle, with accommodation spaced across open grass clearings and tree-lined sections rather than arranged in rows. The river runs through the park itself, and the layout feels enclosed and sheltered compared to more exposed coastal sites.
The location works well for exploring west Cornwall, with Marazion and St Michael’s Mount around 10 minutes away, Hayle’s beaches within 15 minutes, and St Ives reachable in around 20 minutes. It is noticeably quieter than coastal resorts, with more space between units and very little through traffic, so the focus is on the setting rather than on-site facilities.
Why it’s a top pick: A quiet, well-located inland park with easy access to St Ives, Hayle and Marazion without the traffic and noise of staying on the coast.
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